I know Hungry Horse is not everyone's cup of tea, but still a good deal non the less...
2 adult meals from the Pub Favourites menu
2 kids meals (most available in the offer)
Big Candy Mania
For £15
Available all week (including weekends
See link and pictures below for more information. Available until 3rd of September.... Perfect for the School holidays.
Latest comments (26)
sido
22 Aug 17#26
Our local HH is great mind you it was only built last year and its in a small retail park with pay & display which puts most people off, we'll be using this as we have before
patrick_000
21 Aug 17#8
What about families with more than two kids? Absolutely no info on their website as to what is on offer (if anything) for them - poor show from a supposedly family friendly restaurant.
jeczap to patrick_000
21 Aug 17#9
Easy, Patrick
crabby09 to patrick_000
21 Aug 17#10
I'm pretty sure they get the same deal and then pay for extra meals as required? Or do you want everything for free? We've got 3 kids and would be happy to get an extra kids meal with this deal. I guess some people are never happy!
patrick_000 to crabby09
22 Aug 17#24
My objection is that “family” restaurants (and attractions too of course) offering such deals should state in the deal’s t&cs what the situation is for families with other than 2 kids, e.g., +£n for each additional child or state that single or additional kids aren’t covered by the deal. I certainly wouldn’t expect extra kids meals for free, but just want to know the offer (if any) for non-two child families without having to telephone or visit.
crabby09 to patrick_000
22 Aug 17#25
The deal is for 2 adult and 2 child meals! I'm pretty sure, if you call them they'll tell you "yes sir, we do have a deal on at the moment and it's for two adult meals and two child meals for £15... No sir, the deal is automatically applied to the till if you order two adult meals and two child meals... No sir, there are no substitutions, additions of reductions possible on this deal as it is automatically applied at the till when the correct amount of food that is valid for the offer is purchased".
They "could" make a "different" offer of "for parties of 4 or more every adult meal is £5 and every kids meal is £2.50" but they haven't... so... either enjoy the deal or move on?
bnginders to patrick_000
21 Aug 17#16
Well that will be £15 + the cost of the extra kids meals... surely common sense would tell you that.
The deal is based on the average family of 2 adults & 2 Children... it ain't there fault you wanted more kids.
Look at most other companies... they base the deals on the average family....
So you expect a deal for every size and variance of family... just incase someone has 3 parents & 15 kids?
Some questions on here amaze me
truffle6969
22 Aug 17#23
Again, this is down to budget and taste.
If you want to go, then go, have fun, enjoy!
If you don't want to go, then don't!
Your Butler can knock up something Gamey for you in the scullery while you gaffaw at the plebs and grope the Parlour Maid!!
Good find OP. Have heat. :face_with_monocle:
Drooler
22 Aug 17#22
We are at a HH for the first time last weekend. And the last. Makes Wetherspoons look sophisticated.
PAULTRD
21 Aug 17#11
Chavtastic price
bnginders to PAULTRD
21 Aug 17#15
Ok so your saying only chavs would take advantage of this deal... They must be very bright to get proper food for £15 rather than £20 at Mcdonalds.
Or is this where you show me a deal with better value for money? If so please do... I like a good bargain :thumbsup:
PAULTRD to bnginders
21 Aug 17#21
If you can get past the sticky tables, crap food and council estate children screaming yes...
anthonyduffy526
21 Aug 17#20
Just gone to my local and got this deal. Thanks OP. The Afterburner curry was very hot even for my Mrs who likes hot ones. :imp: but very nice.
lalo2684
21 Aug 17#19
Good price!
DanHo
21 Aug 17#12
How about 3 or 4 friends use this voucher. Will we be banned ?
bnginders to DanHo
21 Aug 17#13
Why don't you ask them? Can't see why you would be banned for taking a meal deal...as long as your ok with a child's portion.
mocmocamoc to DanHo
21 Aug 17#18
I doubt it, it isn't even a voucher it's just automatic. One person goes to the bar to order, I strongly doubt the guy throwing your food down in front of you really cares that much or would be worth the argument. If it concerns you, the extra folks could sit at another table until the food arrives and just say the kids are in the play area.
SpenJC
21 Aug 17#17
The food in our 2 local ones is absolute garbage . Suppose it's still better than McDonalds though.
quagmireuk
21 Aug 17#14
Our local is a lovely place. Food quality reflects the price.... Edible.
barginfan
20 Aug 17#6
I'm afraid my kids wouldn't appreciate the food choices on there. They are 21 & 24 and eat like horses.
bnginders to barginfan
20 Aug 17#7
:joy: good point although I'm sure they are impartial to some chicken nuggets & corn on cob... especially now you can have it on a paw patrol plate :joy: . If not then I'm sure the Candy Mania will win them over.
ScroopEgerton
19 Aug 17#5
My local when I lived in Kettering was bad, but now in Derbyshire it's fine. so you can't judge the horse by its hungry.. erm.. thing.
woldranger
19 Aug 17#2
Every time I see hungry horse deals come up on here I wince! They take me back a year to when I spent 6 weeks working in one - after that, there's no way I'd go back, let alone spend money there!
bnginders to woldranger
19 Aug 17#3
As stated... not to everyone's taste. My local has always been great. I suppose you get some good and bad venues in every chain company
woldranger to bnginders
19 Aug 17#4
The venue itself was fine, it was the company itself I had issues with, and then the food and patrons, but the pub was fine
Opening post
For £15
Available all week (including weekends
See link and pictures below for more information. Available until 3rd of September....
Perfect for the School holidays.
Latest comments (26)
They "could" make a "different" offer of "for parties of 4 or more every adult meal is £5 and every kids meal is £2.50" but they haven't... so... either enjoy the deal or move on?
The deal is based on the average family of 2 adults & 2 Children... it ain't there fault you wanted more kids.
Look at most other companies... they base the deals on the average family....
So you expect a deal for every size and variance of family... just incase someone has 3 parents & 15 kids?
Some questions on here amaze me
If you want to go, then go, have fun, enjoy!
If you don't want to go, then don't!
Your Butler can knock up something Gamey for you in the scullery while you gaffaw at the plebs and grope the Parlour Maid!!
Good find OP.
Have heat. :face_with_monocle:
Makes Wetherspoons look sophisticated.
They must be very bright to get proper food for £15 rather than £20 at Mcdonalds.
Or is this where you show me a deal with better value for money?
If so please do... I like a good bargain :thumbsup:
Can't see why you would be banned for taking a meal deal...as long as your ok with a child's portion.
They are 21 & 24 and eat like horses.
If not then I'm sure the Candy Mania will win them over.
so you can't judge the horse by its hungry.. erm.. thing.
I suppose you get some good and bad venues in every chain company