American Italian restaurant Frankie and Benny’s has ditched their ‘kids eat free’ offer for the October half term - and replaced it with something even better. To help tackle the cost of living crisis, the restaurant chain is offering a new money-saving deal that will help parents during the Autumn holiday.
Instead of children eating free with every adult meal, Frankie and Benny’s has flipped the offer on its head and is giving adults the chance to eat free, when dining with a child, of course.
The special half term offer is designed to help parents stretch their budgets whilst still being able to afford the luxury of eating out amidst another week of half term chaos.
To get your meal for free at Frankie and Benny’s, all you have to do is bring a child under the age of 11. Guests can choose one free adult’s meal for every one child’s set menu paid for, including small eaters, big eaters and kid’s gluten-free.
On the small eaters menu, kids can choose a drink, main, side and dessert for £6.49, while big eaters are charged at £7.99. Some of the menu items on offer include chicken or vegan nuggets, bolognaise or even pizza. All the children’s meals are served with a veggie pot of cherry tomato, cucumber and pepper sticks.
The dishes adults can choose from for free include the margarita pizza, Bolognese pasta, arrabiata pasta, cheeseburger and the classic dog, saving up to £11.90.
To get the great offer, sign up on email via the website, you will be sent a QR code which must be shown on your phone or tablet in the restaurant. The QR code can only be used once between October 24 and 28 in England. Dates in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales vary.
Frankie and Benny’s Head of Brand, Sasha Story, said: “Unexplainable tantrums, shopping trips that consume the whole day, disturbed nights, the list goes on.
“Our lovely little dictators get their fill of the fun, so this half term, it’s your time to enjoy a perk for yourself. Get your meal for free when little diners eat with us during the half term holidays. Something for you, on us.”
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