Participating restaurants, pubs and cafés in Tewkesbury will be offering the chance for diners to save 50 per cent on food and non-alcoholic drinks, thanks to the government’s new Eat Out to Help Out scheme.
Between Mondays and Wednesdays, from Monday 3 August 2020 to Monday 31 August 2020, plenty of venues across Tewkesbury will be offering the discount – with savings of up to £10 per person.
As an independent business ourselves, we are passionate about supporting Tewkesbury’s independent restaurants, cafés and pubs – with SoGlos’s journalists handpicking some of our favourite independents taking part in the scheme so far.
We have also rounded-up the independent eateries taking part in Eat Out to Help Out in Cheltenham, Gloucester, Stroud, the Cotswolds and the Forest of Dean too…
From locally sourced pork to Sri Lankan coconut curry, diners can indulge for less at Mint, Tewkesbury Park’s onsite restaurant – or enjoy afternoon tea on the hotel’s stunning grounds this August.
Serving up British cuisine that champions local produce, this family-run favourite is taking advantage of the government’s new scheme to offer a 50 per cent discount on food throughout August.
For an authentic taste of Italy just a stone’s throw from Tewkesbury Abbey, Salerno is serving up its incredible homemade cuisine for less.
Offering fine Indian dining in a contemporary setting, Mezbaan is taking part in the Eat Out to Help Out scheme this August.
With garden dining right by the river, a trip to The Boathouse is a must – and with 50 per cent off its menu, visitors can sample its tasty dishes, featuring quality meat from the local butcher, for less.
Serving up a mix of classic and contemporary cuisine, this characterful pub is taking part in the new government-backed scheme to give customers up to £10 off food per person.
Situated in the picturesque village of Bredon, The Fox and Hounds is a traditional inn with a grill and lunch menu – with all dishes available at a discount throughout August.
From light lunches to traditional pub grub, chow down for 50 per cent less at Gupshill Manor, a historic family-run pub with stunning gardens on Gloucester Road.
With its lush riverside location and 50 per cent off its menu of tasty, traditional pub grub, this August is a great time to pay a visit to The Red Lion in Wainlode.
Boasting an ever-changing menu of South African delights, The Hide is taking part in the new government-backed scheme to offer customers 50 per cent off its delicious food throughout August.
From bagels and toasties to cakes and bakes, there’s plenty more than just chocolate to satisfy hungry customers at Café au Chocolat – with an amazing 50 per cent off during the Eat Out to Help Out scheme.
Tea room Tilly’s of Tewkesbury is taking part in the Eat Out to Help Out scheme, offering 50 per cent off wholesome, homemade food and locally sourced tea and coffee, just a short walk from Tewkesbury Abbey.
Enjoy half price breakfast, lunch, coffee and cake at The Ferns Tea Room, located at The Malthouse Emporium, as it’s taking part in the Eat Out to Help Out scheme this August.
For the full list of venues taking part in #EatOutToHelpOut across the UK visit tax.service.gov.uk/eat-out-to-help-out.
© SoGlos
Wednesday 19 August 2020
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