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At Harvester, you can expect to get a steak and cheap for just £6.40 - down from £12.80. As well as these national chains, local restaurants and pubs will also be extending the scheme, including Pizza Pilgrims in Victoria, and Hall & Woodhouse pubs throughout southern England. Popular chain Bill's has confirmed that it will extend its Eat Out to Help Out scheme, with 50 per cent off meals on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays in September. Worried about bills? Harvester is just one of many restaurants taking part in the government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme. Carol Fowler, director of Banchory Lodge with Laura Divarquez, food and beverage manager. Harvester are also still offering diners 50 per cent off. Just like with the Eat Out to Help Out scheme, this only applies from Mondays and Wednesdays. The government initiative is due to end on Bank Holiday Monday August 31 . The move will see prices on a range of meals and drinks reduced from Monday to Wednesday until November 11, starting 1 September. browser that Get the latest money advice, news and help straight to your inbox - sign up at  mirror.co.uk/email, Several chains have announced plans to continue the scheme after it ends on Bank Holiday Monday. The discounts are only included on food eaten on the restaurant premises, not takeaway items, and there is not limit on how many times it can be used. More than 64million meals have been claimed so far - with a petition launched online for the Treasury to extend it for another month. The deal offers customers £10 a person off food and non-alcoholic drinks for … It was designed to give the hospitality sector a boost following the coronavirus lockdown. Miller and Carter and Harvester are indeed taking part in the scheme. Customers of these restaurants will be able to claim half priced meals between Mondays and Wednesdays until September 9. Benares - The London chain is extending its Eat Out to Help Out offer throughout September. You can go to the Government website to see what other restaurants are taking part in your area. This discount is valid up to the value of £10 per person at your table. Bill’s has announced it is extending its Eat Out to Help Out scheme, offering customers 50 per cent off meals on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout September. All three chains will be running the deal under the same terms and conditions set by the government. Not only that, but their three-course lunch set menu will only set you back between £7.05 and £7.77, down from approximately £14. The Eat Out to Help Out scheme will end on August 31, so if you want to enjoy these bargains you’ve got until the end of the month. Burger King . He said: "The Eat Out to Help Out scheme was really helpful for the industry and the unwavering support we’ve encountered from our loyal guests has been incredible to see. People are understandably curious to see whether their favourite restaurants are participating in the scheme – if you want to know what the deals are at Harvester and Miller and Carter, then read on…. Documents. Get your need-to-know The pub chain announced 'Stay Out To Help Out' which will offer cut price meals by up to 48% until November 11. Divisional director of the chains David Gallacher said the Chancellor's incentive has helped the restaurants "get back on their feet" after lockdown. This is set to follow the end of the government’s “Eat Out To Help Out” scheme closing today. 25 November 2020. 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Harvester, which is owned by parent company Mitchells & Butler, has extended Eat Out to Help Out for two extra weeks in September. supports HTML5 84,000 restaurants signed up to the scheme, which provides discount up to £10. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web The discount means that Harvester diners can enjoy include a half rotisserie chicken meal for £5.25 instead of £10.50, or steak and chips for £6.40, down from £12.80, Get our daily coronavirus email newsletter with all the news you need to know direct to your inbox. Under the scheme, diners can get 50% off food and non-alcoholic drinks, up to £10 a head, at participating restaurants on Mondays to Wednesdays throughout August. 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The hugely popular Eat Out to Help Out scheme comes to an end after Bank Holiday Monday - meaning the Government will no longer offer you up to £10 per person to go to a pub, restaurant or cafe. More than 64million meals were eaten under scheme during its first three weeks. You can also bag a half a rotisserie chicken meal for just £5.25. Wetherspoons is launching its own ‘Stay Out to Help Out’ promotion, reducing prices on certain items on Monday to Wednesday until November 11. The government initiative is due to end on Bank Holiday Monday August 31. At Harvester, you could choose from the evening set menu and end up paying between £9.05 and £9.77 each depending on your location, down from nearly £20. Elsewhere, Pizza Hut Restaurants will be offering 2for1 on mains Monday to Wednesday from September 7 - but only if you're signed up to their newsletter. It means an unlimited carvery for one will cost £3.65, instead of £7.30, while steak and chips will be down to £6.40 from £12.80. Meanwhile, a 30-day aged rump 8oz steak that comes with chips, parsley butter, balsamic tomato, an iceberg lettuce wedge, and onion loaf, and a steak sauce and wedge dressing of your choosing can be yours for for £7.96, down from £15.95. 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Here’s who are offering similar discounts to the Eat Out to Help Out scheme: - JD Wetherspoon are offering reduced prices on a range of meals and drinks Monday to Wednesday until 11 November. Casual dining chains Toby Carvery and Harvester have agreed to extend the Eat Out to Help Out scheme for two more weeks, after it closes to the public on August 31. This means that, at Miller and Carter, you can get the 30-day aged 20oz T-bone for £19.95, down from £29.95. Wetherspoon, for example, told us it's reducing the prices on a range of meals and drinks, Mon-Wed until Wednesday 11 November, as part of its 'Stay Out to Help Out' scheme. HTML. HARVESTER and Toby Carvery have both said they will extend the Eat Out to Help Out scheme for an extra two weeks. You can now safely dine in at Harvester, and you'll be able to enjoy a discount of 50% from Monday-Wednesday. Harvester is also expanding the eat out discount beyond August, but only until September 9. The eat out to help out scheme includes breakfast! The restaurant chain is developing a bespoke menu for the deal which offers one course for £10 and two courses for £14.50 when dining from the set menu from midday. Follow Metro across our social channels, on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Brain's Brewery Are Harvester and Miller and Carter in the Eat Out to Help Out scheme? Both will be offering their own twist on the Eat Out to Help Out deal, with a special menu of dishes all priced at £10 - a reduction of up to 50 per cent off the usual prices. The popular brunch and dinner spot is slashing the cost of meals by 50% next month. The government scheme is due to end on Bank Holiday Monday August 31 and spaces are fast booking up. Eat Out to Help Out discount used 64m times in three weeks UK chains Harvester, Tesco Cafe and Toby Carvery are among those who have said they will continue the scheme for part or all of September. It will only be on offer to customers who eat out on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and the discount won't be applied to alcohol or takeaway orders. https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/toby-carvery-harvester-extend-eat-22583143 Eat Out to Help Out statistics tables. The new prices kick off tomorrow (1 September) and, much like the Eat Out to Help Out scheme, will run Monday to Wednesday until 11 November. The Governments Eat Out to Help Out scheme has been a huge success for businesses across the UK. video. Offer will be valid every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday throughout … The original scheme gave participating restaurants the subsidiary funds to offer 50% off per head when customers spent up to £10. When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. The chains, which are both owned by parent company Mitchells & Butler, said customers can get half price meals until September 9. The scheme gives diners up to 50% of their meal up to a maximum of £10 per person on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and has already seen over 10,500,000 meals claimed in its first week. Harvester's famous Chicken Combo meal usually costs £13.49, but will cost £6.75. Customers will also be required to order from a set menu, which provides them with one course for a tenner or two dishes for £14.50. EAT OUT TO HELP OUT has ended, with restaurants no longer offering 50 percent off meals backed by the Government. Miller and Carter and Harvester are indeed taking part in the scheme. Meanwhile, a dirty burger combo at Harvester, which comes with a side of ribs, will set you back £8 instead of the usual £16. Something went wrong, please try again later. Mitchell & Butlers said it also plans to extend the half price deal at its Stonehouse Pizza branches next month. Enjoy 50% off full priced meals! "They’re clearly so pleased to get back to their favourite restaurants and enjoy a delicious meal out. Wetherspoons has pledged to keep on offering discounted meals out at its restaurants. Wetherspoon have reduced the prices on a range of meals and drinks between Mondays and Wednesdays until Wednesday, November 11, all part of its 'Stay Out to Help Out… The chains join the likes of Pizza Hut, Bills, Tesco Cafe and The Lebanese Bakery who have all agreed to extend the initiative which first came into force on August 3. SUSSEX streets were bustling last month as food-lovers made the most of 50 per cent discounts at some of their favourite restaurants. Restaurants and pubs in England will offer a 50% discount as a way of encouraging diners to eat at their establishments in August. The Eat Out to Help Out scheme has drawn customers into restaurants throughout Wales this summer. This file is in an OpenDocument format Details. The Eat Out to Help Out scheme was launched in a bid to get diners back in restaurants to boost the economy in the midst of the pandemic. MORE : France next on list as Rishi Sunak warns ‘we won’t hesitate’ to quarantine more countries, MORE : The foods you should eat to cool down in hot weather. Divisional director of the chains David Gallacher told the Sun: "The Eat Out to Help Out … HARVESTER and Toby Carvery have both said they will extend the Eat Out to Help Out scheme for an extra two weeks. 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Harvester, Pizza Hut, Toby Carvery, and Wetherspoon's are among the chains either extending the government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme or … Carol Fowler, owner of Banchory Lodge, added: “Eat Out to Help October came at a … ODS, 207KB.