August may be over but there’s still a handful of Manchester restaurants offering Eat Out To Help Out savings. The scheme – which offered customers up to 50% off their bill when dining on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout August – proved so popular that selected city centre venues have decided to continue it over the coming weeks. As their new bespoke initiatives are not backed by the government, be sure to check their websites and social feeds for exact fine print details before booking. Otherwise, here’s where you can continue to enjoy some tasty savings this September…
Manchester’s vibrant Peruvian restaurant Peru Perdu will also be extending their Eat Out to Help Out scheme, offering customers up to 50% off (max £10 per person) when they visit on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout September. The space has made a name for itself with its South American delicacies which include a range of Uruguayan wet aged steaks. Book your table below.
All throughout September, Mamucium by Victoria Train Station will be offering customers a 50% off voucher up to £10 which can be used during visits made on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Simply book a table via their website and show your sign up confirmation to your server to enjoy money off on their Mamucium Classics Menu which boasts dishes like the hearty hand pressed 6Oz Cheshire beef burger and pub classics like hand battered haddock and chips.
From Sunday to Thursdays, customers can get 50% off on the a la carte menu (with a small supplement added to steak and lobster dishes) at Oxford Road Italian eatery Don Giovanni. Their team also are keen to point out that there’s no £10 per person limit on this offer – meaning you can make a decent savings on all bookings made early in the week.
Ancoats small-plate haven Elnecot will also be extending their Eat Out To Help Out offering into early Autumn, offering 50% on food ordered between Mondays and Wednesdays in September. Simply quote the code ‘EatOutSeptember’ when booking your table via their website.
Free from food fans can also save money on grub in September. Simply head down to The Allotment Vegan Eatery on Lloyd Street between Monday and September and you can save up to 30% on food and non-alcoholic drinks during your visit – up to £10 per person. Book your table via the link below.
It doesn’t matter which San Carlo you visit this September, they’ll all be offering an extended version of the Eat Out To Help Out offer (except their Alto space in Selfridges). Book between Monday and Wednesday and you can enjoy 50% off (up to £10 per person) on food and drink.
Every Monday and Tuesday throughout September, diners can enjoy 50% off food and soft drinks at comfort food favourites Banyan Bar and Kitchen in Manchester’s Corn Exchange. Draped in picturesque florals and warm decor, it’s the perfect spot to tuck into brunch, a selection of light snacks, sandwiches and traditional mains like steak and ale pie and Cumberland sausage and mash.
Save money on Dirty Martini’s Bottomless Brunch by taking them up on their extended Eat Out To Help Out savings. Throughout September, diners can save 50% on all food ordered between Monday and Wednesdays – this includes small plates like tomato and olive arancini and larger sharers like sliders, hot wings and more.
Head to Spinningfields and you can continue to save money on your meals throughout September at Bill’s. Book a table and you can save 50% when ordering from their set menu – which features hearty dishes like their 8oz sirloin steak, seabass fillets in a Prosecco hollandaise and vegan beetroot wellington.
- Words:
- Simon Bland
- Published on:
- Mon 14 Sep 2020
City centre drinking and dining space The Refuge on Oxford Road will be offering customers 50% off their all-day dining menu when they book a table on Tuesdays or Wednesdays in September. This nifty savings can get you money-off delicious dishes like slow cooked ox cheek, crispy salt cod croquettes and vegetarian favourites like chickpea daal with smoked almond and apricot dates. Book your table via the button below.