La Tasca Kids Eat FREE at La Tasca. 1 free kids menu per adult when spending a minimum of £10 on food per adult. PLUS, there's also 2 For 1 on Cocktails & Coolers, 25% Off for Students, 20% Off Loyalty Card
Beefeater Grill
Kids Eat FREE at Breakfast. *Up to two under-16s eat breakfast for free when one adult orders a full Premier Inn Breakfast. Served daily until 10.30am.
Kids eat FREE at Las Iguanus Each grown up ordering a main meal from the a la carte menu can claim a free niños meal which includes a main, dessert & drink from the kids menu.
Parents should be made to pay for their own children.
funkeymunkey to superpanda
6 Apr 177#4
You're obviously not a parent then :smiley:
debbietucker69 to superpanda
6 Apr 17#9
Oh please....... so may bogof deals in super markets etc! Why can't children be included in these deals? They are human too! And you were once one I believe!?
ranj1714
6 Apr 17#5
Thanks, will come in useful
arcangel111
6 Apr 17#6
If you don't mind I would like to add a link for this thread to my Summer deal?
KillMcD
6 Apr 17#7
Thanks for sharing... But... Any healthier food options around? only junk food around me... Has anyone know some place for organic/ home like/ healthier food?
I fed up making food myself, but zombie food is not option either...
myusernamehasgone234 to KillMcD
8 Apr 17#17
Toby carvery is a reasonably healthy option it's meat and veg. You can also get two kids meals for 1 adult meal and they serve tap water so can be a very cheap way to feed the kids.
bylromarha
6 Apr 17#8
Kids aged 12 and under eat free at Holiday Inn hotels. 1 adult gets up to 2 kids free.
Doesn't look like it needs to just be from the kids menu either, as my children had their puddings from the adult menu tonight and they've come off the bill too. 3 courses for me and 2 kids, excluding drinks, £23. 1/2 pint lemonade £1.20 so doesn't break the bank. Could have been cheaper if I'd chosen cheaper food options for myself.
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The school holidays can be expensive, and eating out can soon add up!
If you fancy a break from cooking, this is a fab way to feed the family and not break the bank.
Check out the links below for a guide to restaurants / cafes that have KIDS EAT FREE offers. If you spot any more, let us know....
Bella Italia
KIDS EAT FREE this Half Term with the purchase of an adult main. If that's not enough Bella Italia also have a Student offers, plus 2 for 1 cocktails, 2 for 1 on Breakfast AND 25% Off All Food.
La Tasca
Kids Eat FREE at La Tasca. 1 free kids menu per adult when spending a minimum of £10 on food per adult. PLUS, there's also 2 For 1 on Cocktails & Coolers, 25% Off for Students, 20% Off Loyalty Card
Beefeater Grill
Kids Eat FREE at Breakfast. *Up to two under-16s eat breakfast for free when one adult orders a full Premier Inn Breakfast. Served daily until 10.30am.
Find MORE eating out vouchers and offers here
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Kids eat FREE at Las Iguanus Each grown up ordering a main meal from the a la carte menu can claim a free niños meal which includes a main, dessert & drink from the kids menu.
The Real Greek
Kids eat FREE on Sundays
One free kids meal per adult, each adult to spend £10.00 or more to qualify for one free kids meal.
Jamie's Italian Restaurant
Kids Eat Free until the 23rd April @ Jamie's Italian Restaurants Offer is valid when you purchase an adult's main meal.
Brewers Fayre
Kids eat FREE at Breakfast plus Free Activity Mornings
Find MORE eating out vouchers and offers here
Harvester
Kids eat for £1 with purchase of an Adult main meal @ Harvester
Frankie & Bennys
Free starter or dessert with every main course all day every day
Toby Carvery
Kids eat for £1 with purchase of an Adult main meal
Village Hotels
4 Course Easter Lunch at Village Hotels - Adults from £12.95 / Kids from £6.95 + FREE Easter Egg for every Child
Hungry Horse
Feed a Family of 4 for £15
Find MORE eating out vouchers and offers here
I fed up making food myself, but zombie food is not option either...
Doesn't look like it needs to just be from the kids menu either, as my children had their puddings from the adult menu tonight and they've come off the bill too. 3 courses for me and 2 kids, excluding drinks, £23. 1/2 pint lemonade £1.20 so doesn't break the bank. Could have been cheaper if I'd chosen cheaper food options for myself.
https://www.ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/us/en/global/offers/amenities/kids
The real question is why should children be included in these deals? Don't parents get enough anyway?