Foodies are in for a treat this Black Friday with Marco Pierre White's North Somerset-based restaurants offering special deals.
The popular celebrity chef's restaurants are presenting some of the best deals of the season, ideal for food enthusiasts eager to enjoy a meal at a fraction of the usual cost.
Three offers are available for Black Friday shoppers: a £100 voucher for £60, a £50 voucher for £35, or a two-course meal with a drink for £20.
These deals are redeemable at Marco Pierre White's restaurants, including the Steakhouse Bar & Grill and Bardolino at Cadbury House, providing excellent value for money.
Matilda Burgess, marketing manager, said: "These offers will appeal to a wide range of guests either looking to redeem the voucher themselves or who want to buy it as a gift for a loved one, friend or work colleague.
"They’re the ideal stocking filler and anyone starting their Christmas shopping should consider this Black Friday offer."
The redemption period for these vouchers, which is from January 2 to March 29, 2025, coincides with the launch of a new winter menu.
This will allow diners to sample seasonal dishes personally created by Marco Pierre White.
Ms Burgess added: "The prospect of going out for a meal with a substantial discount will prove irresistible to plenty of food fans, while going out to get away from it all and sharing a meal is certainly one way to bring a smile to people’s faces.
"The new winter menu also has all the hallmarks of Marco Pierre White and uses ingredients that are in season so what’s not to like."
However, she warned that these offers are only available for a limited period.
She explained: "They will only be available for a limited period, so if you are a food fan or want to get it as a gift, then our advice is to not hang about for too long, as once the promotional period has ended, that’ll be it."
Vouchers can be purchased from November 15, 2024, via the Marco Pierre White website.
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