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Sophie Buchan

Glasgow cafes kids can eat for free this February half-term

The kids will be finishing school soon with the February half-term holidays nearing.

Starting on Monday (February 13) until February 15, kids will be off school and many parents will be looking for things to do such as the cinema, outdoor sports and sightseeing tours, it's always nice to grab a bite to eat.

And what's better than eating out in a place you love than eating out for free - especially with the rise in the cost of living. So to save you time hunting around, we have found some top deals that will allow kids to eat completely free of charge with many local cafes offering a free main meal, snack and drink for your little ones.

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Morrisons Cafe

If your local store is Morrisons, why not take a stroll and grab a free kids main meal?

You can redeem this freebie when you've purchased an adult main meal costing £4.49 or more. The offer is valid every day and there is no set time, until the cafe closes, of course.

The free kids' meal comes with a piece of fruit and Tropicana kids' orange or apple drink or bottle of water to drink. Kids can choose between a hot meal on the café kids menu or a chilled kids' snack pack.

Dunelm Pausa Cafe

When an adult spends £4 in their cafes, kids can eat for free with the little ones being able to grab a main, two snacks and a drink. If you have more than one child, for example two, you will need to spend £8, and so on in order to cover each child.

Th deal will run from Mondays to Friday from 3pm until the time your local cafe closes. The £4 spend must be made in the Pausa Café and not Dunelm itself.

During the half-term period however, it should be available all day, seven days a week - however you will want to check with your local cafe.

Marks and Spencer Cafe

Cafes across Glasgow are offering kids free meals. (Getty/©2020 Tang Ming Tung)

From February 13 until February 24, kids can eat for free in their local M&S cafe, with the deal available across the UK.

It is redeemable when the adult spends £5 or more in the cafe, with the free meal being automatically applied to the bill.

The 'free' kids' meal applies to the 'Munch Menu' which includes a main, a snack and a drink.

The £5 spend must be made in the M&S Café, and not the store itself, and is limited to one free kids' meal per transaction. People can benefit from the freebie at any day and time of the week whilst their cafes are open.

Asda cafe

During February half term, kids under 16 can get a free bowl of Quaker Oats for breakfast at any Asda café. You do not need to spend anything in order to benefit from the offer. Simply go to the till as you normally would, and you can it it free of charge.

Quaker Oats teamed up with Asda for the offer to help during the cost of living crisis. The deal is valid from 8am until 12pm throughout the whole week starting from Thursday (February 9) until Wednesday (February 22).

Kids can also get a meal for £1 available at Asda cafés - you can read more.

Do you know anywhere offering deals over the spring half term break in Glasgow? Let us know!

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