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Eat Out to Help Out at intu Victoria Centre Eight restaurants sign up to Government scheme

11/08/2020 by Digital Media

Eight restaurants, bars and cafes at intu Victoria Centre are taking part in the Government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme, including Tortilla, Costa Coffee and McDonalds. 

Visitors will receive a 50% discount, up to a maximum of £10 per person, when dining-in at participating venues on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout August.

The discount is available for food and non-alcoholic beverages, but does not include takeaway purchases, and the discount can be used on more than one occasion. Visitors will not need a voucher as participating establishments will simply remove the discount from their bill.

Nigel Wheatley, Centre Director at intu Victoria Centre commented: 

“80% of our restaurants and cafes are now open, with a fantastic section of brands signing up to the Eat Out to Help Out scheme.

“We’re seeing more and more visitors returning every day, so we’re confident that plenty of people will be taking advantage of the fantastic Eat Out to Help Out scheme and will enjoy a delicious meal together. 

“Of course, we’ll be continuing to do everything we can to make sure intu Victoria Centre is a safe place to visit and work.”

Participating brands will be regularly updated at https://intu.co.uk/victoriacentre/news/eat-out-to-help-out but currently include:

– Muffin Break

– McDonalds

– Subway

– Chopstix

– Pokéwaves

– Clean Cut Kitchen

– Costa Coffee

– Tortilla

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Filed Under: Nottingham Tagged With: Clocktower Dining, Eat Out to Help Out, intu victoria centre

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