£10 off when you Eat Out to Help Out

Throughout August you can get up to £10 off per person when you Eat Out to Help Out here on any Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday in the month. Remember, it's always advisable to book ahead and to let the staff know that you want to make use of the offer before you order, just to be sure.

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Location: Redmarshall, Stockton-on-Tees, TS21

Here at The Ship we believe we have something for everyone; foodies, drink connoisseurs, dog lovers, families wanting that little bit of TLC. We pride ourselves on celebrating the famous Teesside dish

Location: Bartlow, Cambridge, CB21

Traditional 17th Century pub in Bartlow, Cambridgeshire. Charming dog-friendly country pub with seven luxury ensuite rooms, a two bedroom flat and an award winning restaurant.

Location: Cawood, Selby, YO8

Dog-friendly pub with log fires, real ales and home-cooked 'Yorkshire' food. Spacious camping pitches behind the pub in the village of Cawood Around half an hour's drive from York and Leeds

Location: Yateley, Hampshire, GU46

Reopened in July 2014 after major refurbishment and a change of management. Open plan bar with TVs (Sky Sports) and a pool table located at the far end. This family friendly pub is now managed by Mark

Location: London SE10

The Crown is a warm and friendly pub with lots on offer.

Location: Stanwix Urban, Carlisle, CA3

Location: Canvey Island, Essex, SS8

The Oysterfleet is an independently owned Hotel, Restaurant & Bar situated in the South of Essex. Built overlooking Canvey Island's picturesque lake, it is beautifully maintained lawns provide the perfect setting for Weddings.

Location: Prudhoe, Northumberland, NE42

We are a family friendly pub, serving delicious food all and a selection of wines and beers. We look forward to seeing you....

Location: Whickham, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE16

These former council offices are in the heart of a village which became a Tyneside suburb. They were built in 1904 by the Carr-Ellison family which leased the building to the former Wickham Urban Dist

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