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Students taking French can get a free steak frites on results day

Students taking French can get a free steak frites on results day

North Wales Live20 hours ago
Côte Brasserie is celebrating the achievements of GCSE and A-Level students with rewards for making it through exam season. On A-Level Results Day (August 14) and GCSE Results Day (August 21), students can have free Steak Frites (or Vegan Burger) if you're celebrating a French result. Show your server your French results, and order one adult main dish and there is a free dessert of choice for all other students celebrating.
All students visiting on the day will receive a £10 voucher to use on their next visit to celebrate.
A Côte spokesperson said: 'Results day is a milestone - exciting, emotional and sometimes nerve-wracking. But we believe in recognising effort, growth, and resilience – and we're proud to offer a little slice of French celebration to mark the moment.'
Offers available on 14 and 21 August 2025, from 12pm to close.
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