EVEN THOUGH the Government’s Eat Out To Help Out scheme is over, dining out doesn’t have to be expensive.
A number of restaurants across the borough have pledged to continue offering customers the discount at the eatery’s expense.
The Government scheme was designed to increase trade during August, and one Wokingham restaurant has committed to extending the dine out deal throughout September and October.
The Tamarind Tree has promised to offer customers 50% food up to £10 for the coming two months, and will cover the cost themselves.
This discount will be available on Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays for customers dining in.
And it’s not only The Tamarind Tree that is going the extra mile to keep customers happy.
The Peacock Farm in Bracknell is also gearing up to offer pub-goers a discount throughout September.
Hall & Woodhouse, the company which runs the Bracknell pub, has committed to extend the Eat Out To Help Out’scheme in the majority of its pubs until the end of the month.
Matt Kearsey, managing director of Hall & Woodhouse, said: “It only seemed right that we extend the offer ourselves, as a thank you to the guests who have supported us since our reopening.”
Other restaurants in Wokingham Borough which are extending the scheme include
The Lord Raglan, Rossini’s, and Sultan Balti Palace.