AndrewP
Striker
I went there right at the start. Always plenty of families and decent food imo.Had one last hurrah at the scullery down roker. Hopefully the government will revisit this incentive in October or November.
I hope so too mate.
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I went there right at the start. Always plenty of families and decent food imo.Had one last hurrah at the scullery down roker. Hopefully the government will revisit this incentive in October or November.
Yes, of course. Although we’ll continue to eat out either way as it’s something we enjoy doing as a family. Bonus if it’s a little cheaper.Why, just so you can eat cheap?
It’s really niceBeen wanting to try there
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This is the idea of things like restaurant week which never seem to have the same buzz.Yes, of course. Although we’ll continue to eat out either way as it’s something we enjoy doing as a family. Bonus if it’s a little cheaper.
Just been having a look at that Italian in Hetton. Zuccca I think it is, but it looks like it’s closed.
I wouldn't be surprised to see something along similar lines before December.This is the idea of things like restaurant week which never seem to have the same buzz.
Hopefully they do them more regularly rather than once a year now and include the rest of the city rather than just those in the city centre.
Funded by the businesses rather than the tax payer. It’s ludicrous to expect the government and tax payer to foot the bill for another one.
Didn’t even know there was an Italian in Hetton. I imagine it’s cheap and cheerful a long the lines of sambuccas or Martinos?I like it in there. Not been there on eat our to help out like.
I think the next incentive should be aimed elsewhere. The entertainment industries, sports, arts... Half price pints.I wouldn't be surprised to see something along similar lines before December.
Didn’t even know there was an Italian in Hetton. I imagine it’s cheap and cheerful a long the lines of sambuccas or Martinos?
Family explain how they got £500 worth of free food from Eat Out to Help Out
Self-employed business coach Gemma estimates her family have had over £500 worth of food for free thanks to the government's 50% off deal on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdayswww.mirror.co.uk
Very inventive names for the twins.
ronnie and reggieFamily explain how they got £500 worth of free food from Eat Out to Help Out
Self-employed business coach Gemma estimates her family have had over £500 worth of food for free thanks to the government's 50% off deal on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdayswww.mirror.co.uk
Very inventive names for the twins.
She might not pay tax.When restaurants extend it themselves, that's when it'll be a good deal. She isn't getting £500 worth of food for free, it's coming out of taxes and the Eat out to Help out scheme is costing approximately £400 million.
Those who have participated in the scheme are a burden on the state IMO.When restaurants extend it themselves, that's when it'll be a good deal. She isn't getting £500 worth of food for free, it's coming out of taxes and the Eat out to Help out scheme is costing approximately £400 million.
Was nice like. Brian Johnson was in yesterday as his nephews daughter is a waitress there.Been wanting to try there
Treasury reckons we consumed at least £100m in subsidised meals - in figures released today. numbers will likely go up as some businesses will be slow to claim too...
Kanny that they can pull that kind of money out their back pocket to help the hospitality sector.