More Richmond restaurants offer discounts as Eat Out to Help Out continues

By The Editor

7th Sep 2020 | Local News

Eat Out to Help Out may have ended, but many Richmond pubs and restaurants are still offering dining discounts.

The scheme ran throughout August and gave customers 50% off their food and non-alcoholic drinks up to a saving of £10.

Businesses were able to reclaim the lost revenue from the government.

While no longer able to do this, the St Margarets Tavern decided to run the exact same offer throughout September.

It is giving diners up to £10 off their bill on Monday-Wednesday.

On Hill Rise, Richmond Thai Kitchen which only opened last month is offering half-price rice meals on Mondays and Wednesdays.

And Rock and Rose bar and restaurant on Kew Road is taking £10 off the total bill for Monday-Wednesday visitors.

We previously reported the discounts that the White Swan, Chatora and Kew Gardens Hotel are giving away.

If your cafe, hotel, pub or restaurant is offering a deal that you want to shout about, email [email protected] or message us on social media.

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