A Penarth View of the Eat Out to Help Out Scheme

By The Editor

7th Aug 2020 | Local News

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The Eat Out to Help Out Scheme has been set up by the government to encourage customers to return to restaurants and eateries in their area and we have captured the Penarth venues that will be getting involved.

You can get 50% off the listed locations for food and non-alcoholic drinks up to a total value of £10 per person if you eat or drink in every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday between 3 August and 31 August. You can take part in this scheme as many times as you like.

You don't need a voucher to use the scheme and you can use it at the same time as other offers and discounts. There is no minimum spend.

Alcoholic drinks and service charges are excluded from the offer.

We have collated the independent Penarth businesses listed on the scheme below:

• Deco Deli - Albert Road

• Mint & Mustard- Penarth - 33-34 Windsor Terrace

• The Crepe Escape - 15 Glebe Street

• Waterloo Tea - 1-3 Washington Buildings, Stanwell Road

• Keyif Turkish cuisine - 21 Glebe Street

• Willmore's 1938 - 4 Washington Buildings, Stanwell Road

• The Busy Teapot - 27 Glebe Street

• The Golden Lion - 69 Glebe Street

• The Pilot - 67 Queens Road

• GLENDALE HOTEL - Villa Napoli, Glendale Hotel, 8-10 Plymouth Road

  • El Puerto & La Marina Restaurants - Custom House, Penarth Marina
  • Pickford's Galley and Bar with Rooms - Pickford's Galley, the Esplanade
  • Foxy's deli and cafe - 7 Royal Buildings
  • Coffi Co Penarth - The Esplanade
• Lakeside Cafe - Cosmeston Cafe

• Ego at the Schooner Inn -

Here are also a list of local chains that are involved in the scheme too:

• Coffee #1 - Windsor Road

• Bear's Head - Wetherspoon - Windsor Road

• Oystercatcher - Greene King - Terranova Way

• Captains Wife - Beach Road - Mitchells and Butlers

Penarth businesses can reopen to indoor diners on the 3rd of August so long as the coronavirus rate continues to remain low and in line with Welsh Government regulations.

     

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