
List of all the Nando's restaurants where you can get free food on A-level results day
PERI PERKS List of all the Nando's restaurants where you can get free food on A-level results day
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PERI-PERI fans are in for a tasty treat – Nando's is giving away free food to students picking up their results this summer.
The chicken chain is rolling out the offer across its restaurants in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland.
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All you need to do is show your student ID and your results at the till, spend at least £7, and order to eat in or collect
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It's part of the 'Results Day Dash', which rewards school and college students with a free quarter chicken or starter.
How to claim your free chicken
All you need to do is show your student ID and your results at the till, spend at least £7, and order to eat in or collect.
In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, A-level students can take advantage on Thursday 14 August 2025, while GCSE students can grab their free food on Thursday 21 August 2025.
In Scotland, the giveaway runs for both Highers and National 5s on Tuesday 5 August 2025.
Nando's says: 'Our Results Day Dash is back. Show your GCSE, A-Level, Highers or National 5 results and get a 1/4 Chicken or Starter on us.'
They're not the only ones joining the celebrations.
Full list of all the Nandos stores in the UK: Baker Street Balham
Barking
Bayswater,
Beckton
Bethnal Green
Brixton
Cabot Place
Croydon Valley Leisure Park
Dalston, Feltham
Finsbury Park
Goodmayes Retail Park
High Street Kensington
Harrow (Station Road)
Hounslow
Ilford
Kilburn
Kingsbury
Mile End
Park Royal
Shepherd's Bush
South Harrow
Stratford
Tooting
Walthamstow
Wembley
Wembley Outlet Centre
Wembley Park
Whitechapel
Wood Green
Bristol Aspects Leisure Park
Fareham
Luton
Luton- Hatters Way Retail Park
Oxford- Gateway
Slough- High Street and Queensmere
Watford- High Street
Birmingham- New Street
Birmingham- Broad Street
Birmingham- Star City
More than just Nando's
Krispy Kreme is set to give away free doughnuts to students showing their results.
Pizza Express is serving up a free dessert with any main from Monday, August 4, to Sunday, August 17.
Côte Brasserie in Bristol is offering free Steak Frites or a vegan burger with an adult main.
Frankie & Benny's serving free pizza.
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Bella Italia is giving away a free starter and dessert or 30 per cent off food.
Banana Tree is dishing out free pad Thai. Bill's is offering free desserts. Byron Burgers is serving a Proper Burger on the house.
Las Iguanas is handing out free churros.
Wagamama is boosting its student discount to 25 per cent.
Bird & Blend is pouring free summer drinks. Zizzi is offering surprise giveaways that could even cover your whole meal.
In Scotland, Wagamama is also giving students 25 per cent off post-results with no minimum spend.
All offers are only valid on the day you receive your results, so be sure to check the Nando's website to confirm which restaurants are taking part before heading out.
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