Places to eat taking part in the government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme in Gainsborough
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Until August 31, diners will get a 50 per cent discount on food and non-alcoholic drinks (a maximum of £10 per person) at these establishments.
It will apply for every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday during the month, in a bid to encourage the economy to flourish after months of lockdown and help drum up custom on quieter days of the week and means businesses can start to build back up.
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A selection of the participating restaurants who have signed-up in and around the Gainsborough area are listed below.
If you work at a business not mentioned below please get in touch with us via [email protected] and we will include your details in a future edition.
Cream Cafe, Marshalls Yard, Gainsborough; Butterfly Cup-Cakes, Marshalls Yard, Gainsborough; McDonald’s, Trinity Street, Gainsborough; Coopland Secret Garden, Market Place, Gainsborough; The Forge Restaurant and Bar, Travelodge, North Street, Gaisborough; Pickles Pantry, Market Arcade, Gainsborough; KFC, Roseway, Gainsborough; Reeds Coffee Shop, Bridge Street, Gainsborough; Clock House, Lord Street, Gainsborough; Thonock Park Golf Club, The Belt Road, Gainsborough; Sweyn Forkbeard, Silver Street, Gainsborough; Retford and Gainsborough Garden Centre and Citrus Cafe, Bar Road, Saundby; Rosie’s Cafe, Ramper Road, Saundby; Ferry House Limited, Front Street, East Stockwith; White Hart Inn, Main Street, West Stockwith; The Pantry 8020, Grovewood Road, Misterton; Black Horse Inn, High Street, Blyton; Misterton Chippy, High Street, Misterton; The Red Hart, Church Street, Misterton; Fox and Hounds Country Inn Limited, Gainsborough Road, Willingham by Stow and Half Moon Inn, High Street, Willingham by Stow.
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Hide AdYou do not need a voucher to use this scheme and you can use it at the same time as other offers and discounts. There is no minimum spend.
You cannot claim discount on alcoholic drinks or service charges.
The discount will be automatically available to you at participating establishments.
Establishments will then claim a reimbursement from the government for the discount they’ve given you.
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Hide AdFor more information about the scheme visit gov.uk/guidance/get-a-discount-with-the-eat-out-to-help-out-scheme.
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