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Toni Lennox

Irvine and Kilwinning restaurants sign up to government discount scheme

McDonald's, The Niche, Gro Coffee and Vanilla Joe's are just some of the restaurants offering diners discounts on food and drinks throughout August to help boost the bruised hospitality industry.

Over 30 Irvine and Kilwinning restaurants are offering discounts throughout August as part of the Government’s latest ‘Eat Out To Help Out’ scheme.

It is estimated around 53,000 UK cafes, bars and restaurants have signed up.

Look out for the ‘Eat Out To Help Out’ logo sticker in your favourite pub or restaurant window to take advantage of  a 50 percent discount, up to a maximum of £10 per person, on food and non-alcoholic drinks, any Monday to Wednesday in August – and no voucher is required.

Diners can take advantage of the offer as many times as they like during the month.

(Irvine Herald)

Restaurants in Irvine taking part are; Subway, Riverside Lodge, Gulab, Gk Cuisine, The Brae, Si Cafe Bar and Restaurant, Hamiltons Restaurant, Ambassador restaurant, Mamma’s Fish and Chips, Seagate Leisure Centre Cafe, Shells Scoops and Shakes, Fran’s Coffee House, Freckletons, McDonald’s, Viewfield Manor Leisure Park, Taco Bell, The Niche, Vanilla Joe’s Factory Parlour and Factory, Small Talk Coffee & Gift Shop, Duncan’s Bar and Bistro based inside the HAC, GRO coffee, The Gailes Hotel, Western Gailes Golf Club, McChristies Bar & Restaurant.

Discounts can also be found at; The Cornerhouse, Eden Garden Centre, The Alton Inn, Taylors Hotel, The Cook School Scotland, Weston Tavern & Restaurant, The Auchans, The Blair, Barassie Golf Club, Hillhouse Road, Memory Lane, The Park Hotel and The Killie Club.

(Irvine Herald)

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak said:“Our restaurants, cafes and bars play a vital role in our economy, employing more than a million people. They have been hit hard by coronavirus, so it’s vital we do everything we can to help them recover.

“Our Eat Out to Help Out scheme is designed to get more customers through the door – protecting jobs by giving businesses the confidence to retain and hire staff. More than 53,000 businesses across the country have already signed up, and from today you’ll be able to find one near you with the online finder.”

To find out if a restaurant is participating in the Eat Out to Help Out scheme you can use the online restaurant finder now live on GOV.UK. Simply enter your postcode, or one near to where you want to eat out, to get a list of participating outlets within a five-mile radius.

You can also get in touch with your local restaurant to see if they’re taking part or check their website.

Further information for businesses, including how to register and make a claim, is available online at GOV.UK

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