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By Haddenham Webteam - 29th July 2020 8:00am
The Government has introduced an 'Eat Out to Help Out' scheme at restaurants and other eateries to help such businesses recover as the Covid lockdown eases.
This enables diners to get a 50% discount on food or non-alcoholic drinks to eat or drink in (up to a maximum of £10 discount per diner)
The scheme will operate every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday between 3rd and 31st August and can be used by diners as many times as they like.
A voucher is not required to use this scheme and diners can use it at the same time as other offers and discounts. There is no minimum spend.
No discount can be claimed on alcoholic drinks or service charges.
The discount will be automatically available at participating establishments. Establishments will then claim a reimbursement from the government for the discount they've given diners.
Participating establishments can include restaurants, cafés, bars or pubs, as well as work & school canteens and food halls
All diners in a group of any size can use the discount.
Establishments participating in the scheme in Haddenham or within a 3 mile radius of the village include the following:
- House of Spice, Haddenham
- Haddenham Garden Centre
- The Crown, Cuddington
- The Bottle and Glass, Gibraltar
- The Seven Stars, Dinton
- The Dinton Hermit, Ford
- The Bell, Chearsley
- The Three Horseshoes, Towersey
- The Black Horse, Thame
- Spread Eagle Hotel, Thame
- The James Figg, Thame
- Treacles Tearooms, Thame
- The Rising Sun, Thame
- The Thatch, Thame
- The Eight Bells, Long Crendon
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