Kids Eat Free, with a Paying Adult
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ASDA cafe, Morrisons Cafe, Marks & Spencer Cafe, IKEA, Premier Inn, Beefeater & Brewer's Fayre.
The list goes on.....!
Enjoy Easter holidays & make the most of the free kids meal offers!
(Some are priced just a £1.00, when an adult meal purchased)
Brilliant to see places doing this. Doesn't benefit us where we live as we don't have these places but I'm sure will be useful to others.
I don't have kids so these offers have zero appeal to me and don't want to be subsidising other people's meals so would actually put me off using these cafes and restaurants. I can certainly see the appeal to many people but offers that are restricted to only some customers will obviously have a negative effect on those people who can't make use of the offer.
Morrisons had some good offers perhaps 9 months ago but I've not seen any decent offers recently so simply haven't used them.
Also dare I say it but when you see offers like this often the cafe's become a lot noisier and more unpleasant to use as many parents don't have good control of their kids. Which is another reason to avoid the cafe's when such promotions are on. Don't get me wrong some kids are lovely and a joy to see in cafes but others are quite frankly horrible and ruin the whole dining experience for others.
My daughter does this deal every week in her pub before 6pm. These deals were never around when my children were younger.
Great deal if you have young children. We occasionally have breakfast at the local Brewers Fayre £9.99 all included, school holiday times they are packed with parents and children, often wondered how it was viable for Brewers fayre to offer an adult breakfast and 2 children's breakfast for just £9.99. especially as it's all you can eat and and you end up with a lot of waste . As a footnote to this was in stayed at a premier inn in Southampton during Feb Half term and had breakfast there , saw a mother & father with three children , putting bananas, apples and pastries in her bag for later .
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