Wellingborough businesses offering Eat Out to Help Out discounts
After months of lockdown, restaurants, bars, pubs, cafes and more are opening for customers and in a bid to encourage eating out, the government has launched the Eat Out to Help Out scheme.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced the scheme to boost the economy - diners can get up to 50 per cent off food and non-alcoholic drinks when they dine-in, up to a maximum of £10 per person.
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Hide AdThe offer applies every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday between August 3 and August 31. You can use the offer as many times as you like.
There is no minimum spend but alcohol and service charges are excluded.
Yesterday (Monday), HMRC revealed which establishments signed up to the scheme and you can find out which venues near you are offering discount with a postcode check.
The Northants Telegraph has compiled a list of the businesses open in Wellingborough and surrounding areas.
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Hide AdWe have tried to include as many as we can, but if you're taking part in the Eat Out to Help Out scheme and are not in the list, email [email protected].
Wellingborough
Bewiched Coffee, Wellingborough train station
KFC, Turnells Mill Lane
Starbucks, London Road
Subway, London road
Costa Coffee, Spring Lane
The HindHotel, Sheep Street
Subway, Swansgate Shopping Centre
Bewiched Coffee, Market Street
Coach and Horses, Oxford Street
Costa Coffee, Market Street
Wellingborough Old Grammarians Association, Oxford Street
Wellingborough Old Grammarians Association, Memorial Sportsfield, Sywell Road
KFC, Cambridge Street
Millie’s Cafe, Bridle Close
Earls Barton
The Folk House, Cambridge Street
The Stags Head, High Street
The Apothocoffee Shop at Jeyes of Earls Barton, The Square,
The Old Swan Earls Barton, The Square
Finedon
Bells Kitchen, Bell Hill
Crusty’s Cafe, Wellingborough Road
Kohinoor, Irthlingborough Road, Finedon
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