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Free pints of lager for dad this Father's Day - but only if he's funny

Free pints of lager for dad this Father's Day - but only if he's funny

Daily Mirror15 hours ago

Not only can you treat Dad to a free pint - or three - this Father's Day but there's the chance he could also win a dream break so that he can put his feet up and enjoyed a well-deserved rest
Prezzo Italian is swapping lager for laughs - the national restaurant chain is giving away free pints for dad this Father's Day as well as the chance to win a dream holiday to Italy.
And it doesn't have to be just Dads either - this Sunday June 15 families can treat Dad, Step-Dad, Grandad or Carer to free pints of lager at any Prezzo Italian this Father's Day.

All you have to do is bring Dad to any Prezzo Italian on June 15th and encourage him to tell the Prezzo team his best Dad joke - then he'll receive Poretti Lager on the house for the duration of the meal.

There's a set menu for the day where you can choose from two or three courses, priced from just £23.00 for two or from £28.00 for three courses.
And the special for the day is Mediterranean Sea Bass: Oven-baked sea bass on a bed of gnocchi, in a rich pomodoro sauce with olives, capers, garlic, chilli and parsley. Or treat him to a bowl of pasta, pizza or Italian style meaty burger.
The brand is also running a special competition online in partnership with Birrificio Angelo Poretti, our delicious in-house Italian lager. Not only can he enjoy free drinks but he could also be in with a chance of winning a dream trip to Italy. You could win a three-night escape for two to Lake Como or Lake Maggiore -
There are 96 Prezzo restaurants across the UK from London to Leeds. To enter, just share your favourite family-friendly dad joke via the Prezzo website and their favourite will win the trip - just make sure you enter by 16th June 2025.
Meanwhile, Knowsley Safari Park is also running a 'Dad's go Free' offer saving one adult £22.50 with every full paying child. It means all types of families can benefit from the deal this Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 June.

The Safari Park is buzzing with new life following the births of lovable goat kids on the Nature Trail, as well as rare Père David's and Axis deer on the five-mile Savannah-style Safari Drive.
There are over 500 animals wandering around the park including African lions, Bactrian camels, wildebeest and one of the UK's largest rhino crashes.
Dad can stretch his legs on the Foot Safari, visiting the Russian-inspired Tiger Trail, home to Amur tigers Makari and Yuki. And there are giraffes, meerkats and Andean bears – the species that inspired Paddington.
Knowsley Safari Park often runs a Mother's Day promotion in March and sometimes has 'Kids go free' offers during school holidays so the whole family can have fun for less. Bookings must be made in advance online and can't be used in conjunction with any other offer.
Offer applies to visits on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th June 2025 only.
One adult goes free per car with a full-paying child.
One adult per car goes *free with a full-paying child ticket (children aged 3–15 years).

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