Easter holidays 2022: All the places where children can eat free in Birmingham
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With the rising cost of living in the UK its harder than ever to enjoy a bite to eat out while pinching the pennies.
But a range of establishments have offers in place so you can enjoy a meal with the youngsters this Easter holidays.
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Marks and Spencer
From April 4 to 22 kids eat free at Marks and Spencer when an adult spends £5 or more.
The offer includes one free children’s meal per transaction which includes a sandwich, toastie, pizza or pasta as well as a snack, fruit, and a drink.
For more details, click here.
Morrisons
Kids can eat free at any Morrisons Cafe after 3pm with one adult meal priced at £4.50 or more.
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Each kids meal will come with a piece of fruit and a Tropicana Kids orange or apple drink or bottle of water.
For more details, click here.


Asda
Parents who spend £4 in any Asda cafe can claim a free meal for their child.
The offer is available after 3pm and their are hot and cold pick and mix options.
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For more details, click here.
Dunelm
From April 1 until April 24 All Pausa cafes in Dunelm stores across the country are letting kids eat free when an accompanying adult spends £4.
The deal includes a mini main, two snacks, and a drink.
For more details, click here.
Hungry Horse
Popular pub chain Hungry Horse is offering kids a free breakfast when accompanied by a p[aying adult.
The offer lasts throughout the Easter holidays and runs from 8am until 12pm every day.
For more details, click here.
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Farmhouse Inns
From April 4 till April 22, every Monday to Friday, up to two kids per paying adult can eat a meal for £1.
Families can choose from a small breakfast, any kids meal, or a junior carvery.
For more details, click here.
Table Table, Beefeater and Brewer’s Fayre
Any two children under 16can get a free breakfast with one paying adult during the Easter Half term at any Table Table, Beefeater, or Brewer’s Fayre establishment.
Breakfast is served from 6:30am to 10:30am on weekdays and from 7am to 11am on weekends, and the offer includes both cooked and continental breakfasts.
For more details, click here.
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Kids can eat for just £1 at any Sizzling Pub and Grill from 3pm to 7pm Monday to Friday.
The offer can only be used when an adult meal is brought in the same transaction.
For more details, click here.


Bella Italia
Kids can eat from just £1 between April 1 and 24 at Bella Italia.
The offer includes three courses and a Cawston Pressed juice when an adult main meal is purchased.
For more details, click here.
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Yo! Sushi’s Free After School club means that from Monday to Thursday between 3.30pm and 5.30pm kids eat free.
The offer has been running from February 28 and will expire on May 26.
Kids can order anything from the chain’s Mini Ninja’s menu for free with every £10 spent by an accompanying adult.
The offer includes one main, one side, and a drink. A dessert can be added for £1.50.
For more information, click here
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