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How to treat your dad to dinner and drinks without breaking the bank this Father's Day
How to treat your dad to dinner and drinks without breaking the bank this Father's Day

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

How to treat your dad to dinner and drinks without breaking the bank this Father's Day

TREAT Dad by taking him out for Father's Day this weekend. Drinks and dinner can be expensive, but lots of chains are offering freebies to help ease the cost. 7 Treat Dad by taking him out for Father's Day this weekend Credit: Getty Try one of these ideas to bag yourself a bargain . . . FREE DINNER: Sign up to the Brewers Fayre newsletter by the end of today and you can get a free main meal for Dad at one of the chain's restaurants on June 14 and 15. If you are close to a Boxpark venue in London or Liverpool, you can buy a £10 ticket that gives an extra £10 worth of food tokens to spend on its street food stalls. The offer runs until June 15 and also includes a free pint. All dads ordering a main meal at restaurant chain Bill's can win a free dessert or Peroni, if they are lucky with the roll of a dice. And Frankie & Benny's is offering two-for-one on all brunch dishes until 12pm between Friday and Sunday. FREE BEER: Pre-book a dinner for June 15 at one of 58 Stonegate pubs and you will get a free Birra Moretti for Dad on the day. You will just need to say the code phrase 'pint for Dad' when booking. Meanwhile, Prezzo is offering fathers a Poretti lager on the house when they buy a meal and tell the team their best dad joke on Sunday. There is also a free Corona for dads at Las Iguanas restaurants when buying any main meal on Father's Day. Plus dads can get a Jack Daniel's whisky at Greene King pubs when dining with a guest between the dates of June 12 and 18. Sign up to Greene King's mailing letter to get the voucher. FREE COFFEE: If the father figure in your life is a Costa fan, you can buy a gift card for between £20 and £39 at the chain and get a free £5 added. If you spend £40 to £59, you will receive £10 extra. And £60 and above will get you a free £15 added. All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability. Deal of the day 7 Oral-B series 1 toothbrush, £33.24 at Asda Credit: Asda GET sparkling teeth with the Oral-B series 1 toothbrush, down from £70 to £33.24 at Asda. SAVE: £36.76 Cheap treat 7 Morrisons' limited-edition doughnut-flavoured ice cream will hit the spot on a hot day Credit: Flying Tiger MORRISONS' limited-edition doughnut-flavoured ice cream will hit the spot on a hot day. It's £3 for 500ml. What's new? PACK for a perfect picnic with this eight-pack of cherry-print plates, £2.50, new in at Flying Tiger. Top swap 7 This Summer Fridays lip butter balm is £23 from Credit: 7 Or try Aldi's version for just £3.49 Credit: Aldi GIVE your pout some TLC with Summer Fridays lip butter balm, £23 from Or try Aldi's version for a more budget-friendly £3.49. SAVE: £19.51 Little helper DECATHLON will offer a credit refund for tents bought in- store until September 14 and returned after use. The move is aimed at stopping tents being left behind at festivals and is backed by broadcaster Vick Hope. Shop & save 7 Save £5 on the Russell Hobbs light-up glass kettle at B&M Credit: B&M BREW a cuppa with the Russell Hobbs light-up glass kettle, down from £30 to £25, at B&M. SAVE: £5 Hot right now SUBSCRIBE to Disney+ Standard with ads for £1.99 a month for four months, saving £12. Available until end of June for all customers. PLAY NOW TO WIN £200 7 Join thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle JOIN thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle. Every month we're giving away £100 to 250 lucky readers - whether you're saving up or just in need of some extra cash, The Sun could have you covered. Every Sun Savers code entered equals one Raffle ticket. The more codes you enter, the more tickets you'll earn and the more chance you will have of winning!

How to treat your dad to dinner and drinks without breaking the bank this Father's Day
How to treat your dad to dinner and drinks without breaking the bank this Father's Day

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

How to treat your dad to dinner and drinks without breaking the bank this Father's Day

TREAT Dad by taking him out for Father's Day this weekend. Drinks and dinner can be expensive, but lots of chains are offering freebies to help ease the cost. 7 Try one of these ideas to bag yourself a bargain . . . FREE DINNER: Sign up to the Brewers Fayre newsletter by the end of today and you can get a free main meal for Dad at one of the chain's restaurants on June 14 and 15. If you are close to a Boxpark venue in London or Liverpool, you can buy a £10 ticket that gives an extra £10 worth of food tokens to spend on its street food stalls. The offer runs until June 15 and also includes a free pint. All dads ordering a main meal at restaurant chain Bill's can win a free dessert or Peroni, if they are lucky with the roll of a dice. And Frankie & Benny's is offering two-for-one on all brunch dishes until 12pm between Friday and Sunday. FREE BEER: Pre-book a dinner for June 15 at one of 58 Stonegate pubs and you will get a free Birra Moretti for Dad on the day. You will just need to say the code phrase 'pint for Dad' when booking. Meanwhile, Prezzo is offering fathers a Poretti lager on the house when they buy a meal and tell the team their best dad joke on Sunday. There is also a free Corona for dads at Las Iguanas restaurants when buying any main meal on Father's Day. Plus dads can get a Jack Daniel's whisky at Greene King pubs when dining with a guest between the dates of June 12 and 18. Sign up to Greene King's mailing letter to get the voucher. FREE COFFEE: If the father figure in your life is a Costa fan, you can buy a gift card for between £20 and £39 at the chain and get a free £5 added. If you spend £40 to £59, you will receive £10 extra. And £60 and above will get you a free £15 added. All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability. Deal of the day GET sparkling teeth with the Oral-B series 1 toothbrush, down from £70 to £33.24 at Asda. Cheap treat MORRISONS' limited-edition doughnut-flavoured ice cream will hit the spot on a hot day. It's £3 for 500ml. Top swap 7 GIVE your pout some TLC with Summer Fridays lip butter balm, £23 from Or try Aldi's version for a more budget-friendly £3.49. Shop & save BREW a cuppa with the Russell Hobbs light-up glass kettle, down from £30 to £25, at B&M. Hot right now SUBSCRIBE to Disney+ Standard with ads for £1.99 a month for four months, saving £12. Available until end of June for all customers. PLAY NOW TO WIN £200 7 JOIN thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle. Every month we're giving away £100 to 250 lucky readers - whether you're saving up or just in need of some extra cash, The Sun could have you covered. Every Sun Savers code entered equals one Raffle ticket.

May half term free and cheap activities for kids including cinema and eating out
May half term free and cheap activities for kids including cinema and eating out

Daily Mirror

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mirror

May half term free and cheap activities for kids including cinema and eating out

You don't need a fortune to entertain the family this half term, says MoneyMagpie Editor and financial expert Vicky Parry Half term in May is often the best holiday: the weather is good but not too hot, it's a week rather than two or more (so the kids don't get too bored) and it falls on a Bank Holiday which means many parents get a day off work at the same time as other friends and family. But school holidays can mean extra pressure on your bank account. So, we've rounded up the best things to do this half term for under £15, to keep the kids entertained and create memories for your family for many years to come. ‌ Check out Kids Eat Free deals Plenty of restaurant chains and franchises offer kids eat free or for £1 deals during school holidays. Some will require an adult to purchase a main meal to qualify – but that still keeps the bill under £15 if you're savvy about where you go and what you order. ‌ You could make going out to eat your activity for the day, spending time at a family friendly venue such as Hungry Horse, Brewers Fayre, or Sizzling Pubs. Or check out a restaurant chain such as TGI Fridays, Bella Italia, or even Yo! Sushi. Or, combine your weekly grocery shop with a stop in a supermarket café, killing time without spending a fortune. Kids eat free at Morrisons with an adult meal purchase, while Asda cafes offer kids meals from £1 with no minimum purchase. Ikea is always a good bet, with a kids meal deal of pasta and a drink for 95p, while Dunelm Pausa cafes only require a £4 adult spend for a free kids meal of a main, drink, and two snacks. Go to the cinema There are so many cinema deals around these days, you should never pay full price! Groupon and Wowcher often have deals for large amounts of tickets, so you could organise a group outing on a discount. Or, check out your local cinema for regular deals. Picturehouse cinemas are just £3.30 for kids tickets on a Saturday morning, while Odeon cinemas offer tickets for £2.75 for children aged 14 and under when you book via the free MyOdeon account. Check your other providers for deals, too. For example, Sky customers can nab two free Vue tickets every month, while O2, Virgin Media and Three Mobile customers can take advantage of deals like two adult tickets for £9. Be a local tourist When was the last time you were a tourist in your own town? Put on your adventure clothes for the day and pretend you've never visited your local area before. Sign up to free walking tours, head to that strange little museum on the corner, or look for deals at a local attraction. If you live in a small area, gather the troops for a bus ride to your nearest main centre to take a look around. ‌ Half term often means local events, too. There might be a food and drink festival, a summer fete, or hands-on crafting workshops at your community centre. Check out library activities Libraries are about more than borrowing books – they let you borrow DVDs, board games, and some even have tool libraries to get stuck into some DIY! More than that, they will often run half term events to keep your children informed, educated and occupied for a time, such as storytelling sessions, crafting events, or visiting author talks for older children. ‌ Start a family book club If you're heading to the library, why not set up your own book club? You can even get friends and family involved! Pick a book that can be read during the week, and work through it together. If you have a broad range of ages in the family, everyone can pick their own book – but have dedicated reading time together every day. It's a great way to connect with distant family too, as you can arrange storytime over video calls or for older children you can have them chat about the book when they've read it. Make your own cooking show Spend time making dinner together but make it a challenge! Create your own Masterchef game at home, competing to make the best pizzas, most outlandish ice cream sundae, or the tastiest homemade pasta. Choose something that is cheap and easy to make, and it's even better if you can offer something with customised ingredients like pizza, tacos, burritos, or desserts. ‌ Getting stuck in with your kids to teach them how to cook is always a great thing to do, but making it competitive adds a fun element and keeps their attention focused because they'll want to win! Get stuck in with Shakespeare The Royal Shakespeare Company runs a wide number of fun sessions during the May half term, to get kids stuck into Shakespeare and theatre. Try a Family Storytelling session on Wednesday 28th May, or a Puppetry Workshop on Thursday 29th May, both costing £5 adult/£4 child, for ages 4-8. There are also drop off workshops (which are more than £15 but involve a whole day of activity without the need for you to be there). ‌ You can also check out the free activities at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, like a costume quick change lesson, a sensory stay and play (0-4 years), a playful Shakespeare session for kids to practice scenes from a Midsummer Night's Dream, and a costume accessories workshop. Find an English Heritage activity During half term, many English Heritage sites across England and Wales offer family activities, such as How to Be a Pirate at Pendennis Castle. A Family Membership is £6.83 a month for one adult and up to six children, or £12 a month for two adults and up to 12 children. Events may have an extra charge, but this is nominal for members (around £2.50), so a membership can be a moneysaving opportunity to keep the kids entertained for cheap all year around. Memberships are also valid at many places in Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales. Some of the brands and websites we mention may be, or may have been, a partner of However, we only ever mention brands we believe in and trust, so it never influences who we prioritise and link to.

Premier Inn plans to expand Cleethorpes hotel
Premier Inn plans to expand Cleethorpes hotel

BBC News

time17-02-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Premier Inn plans to expand Cleethorpes hotel

A hotel chain plans to expand its premises in a Lincolnshire town by adding more rooms and taking over a Inn has applied to North East Lincolnshire Council to add 32 rooms to its Cleethorpes hotel in Kings also wants to rebrand an adjacent Brewers Fayre restaurant that closed in July to serve hotel guests firm Whitbread owns both the Premier Inn and Brewers Fayre brands. If approved the dining and bar area would be retained on the ground floor and 20 of the new bedrooms would be on the first would take the total number of hotel rooms to 116 and increase parking spaces by five to Inn Hotels applied last year to do a similar expansion at its Grimsby hotel in Appian hopes to rebrand the former Brewers Fayre and add 20 bedrooms, taking its capacity to 78.A planning decision is to highlights from Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.

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