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Emma Gill & Stacey Dutton

Restaurants where kids eat free or just £1 this Half Term 2020

There is a tasty way to save some cash this half term.

Kids being off school can be pretty expensive, so these restaurants have dropped prices massively for families AND some meals are completely free.

There are plenty of places to try, even for those with little fussy eaters - and the restaurants we have found are spread across the UK.

So, whether they love a hearty pizza, a Sunday Roast or picky bits to nibble on while you and your partner dine, here are some great options to choose from for the whole family.

Here's where the kids can eat free over the school break...

Toby Carvery

(Toby Carvery)

Kids eat for a quid at Toby Carvery over the school break.

The "Home of the Roast" is offering kids a main children's meal, carvery or a breakfast for £1 with every full-priced adult main.

The offer is valid Monday to Saturday until Friday, February 28 but excludes Sundays.

It's valid for up to four adults and four children aged 12 years and under. Sign up for the offer here.

Bella Italia

(Bella Italia)


Children can get a three-course Piccolo or Grande meal for free with the purchase of every adult main meal at Bella Italia restaurants over the school holidays.

The Piccolo mains are aimed at children aged two to six years, with the Grande for seven to 11 year-olds.

The kids' menu includes create your own pizza and pasta dishes, as well as fish and chips, chicken strips or Insalata Italiano - little gem lettuce, tomato, cucumber, roast chicken and croutons in a creamy dressing.

The award-winning menu also includes drinks with free refills on squash giving families even better value for money.

The offer is valid from noon daily between February 16 and 23, except Saturdays if you sign up for the code here.

To find your nearest Bella Italia visit the website here.

Las Iguanas

(Las Iguanas)


Kids eat free with a child's meal for every adult meal ordered from the a la carte menu.

The Kids’ Menu features well-loved mains such as Wacky Tacos, Crazy Quesadilla, crispy cod fingers and chicken crunchies.

Kids' desserts include fresh fruit, wobbly raspberry jelly and the Latin speciality Churros, a donut made for dunking into a chocolate dip.

If you've got a tiddler with you, then there is FREE baby food and restaurant staff will happily warm bottles for you, too.

The offer applies to all branches.

This half term they're also giving away a book with every kids meal. There are two to collect - Iggy goes to the Beach or Iggy on Tour.

The lunch menu is not included in the deal. Tables can be booked online, where you can find out more about the kids eat free deal.

Carluccio's

(Carluccio's)


Kids get to eat for a pound at the popular Carluccio's this half term.

Under 10s can make the most of the offer - getting a main course, a dessert and a soft drink for every adult main served between noon and 5pm.

The kids’ menu features a choice of classic Italian family favourites including pasta with ragu, meatballs, or pesto; ham and pea risotto or a creamy lasagne.

Desserts include Italian sorbet or yoghurt with fresh berries.

Also... are you a Kids Pass Member?

The Kids Pass app is so easy to use - and you can save on lots of things this half term with one.

Members can subscribe and get the likes of up to 40 per cent off adult and child cinema tickets, kids eat free deals, up to 57 per cent off family days out and up to 50 per cent off family holidays.

Have a look at their website here where you can see the full list of benefits - and trust us, there are tonnes!

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