Watford town centre's fantastic range of restaurants, pubs, and bars have teamed up for the third consecutive year to celebrate Watford Food & Drink Week. From Monday, June 17, to Sunday, June 23, you can enjoy special drinks offers, free samples and discounted set menus throughout the town centre.
Exclusive Watford Food & Drink Week set menus allow you to grab a bite or dine out in one of your favourite restaurants at discounted prices of £5, £10, and £15, including popular high street chain such as Zizzi, Nando’s, Bella Italia and Ed’s, and local independent venues such as Pepe Rosso, Fresh Shop and Barracuda.
You can also enjoy special offers on Prosecco at selected venues, and sample a whole variety of amazing tasters on Friday and Saturday as part of an afternoon Food Festival at intu Watford. Visit the shopping centre’s atrium, outside Cineworld and Debenhams, between 12pm to 4pm, to try out new cuisines and flavours.
Every set menu is listed in the Watford Food & Drink Week leaflet, which is being distributed to all Watford households, and full details can also be found on the website: www.watfordbid.co.uk. To redeem an offer, simply present the leaflet or the website offer on a smartphone or printout to the venue.
Vicki Costello, chair of Watford BID, the organisation behind Watford Food & Drink Week, said: "Our participating businesses are looking forward to improving on last year’s Food & Drink Week even further by having exclusive set menus and being part of an event in the town centre itself. Local residents and employees will be able to treat themselves to a lovely meal, and try something new with a variety of samples and tasters at our food festival at intu Watford, in the atrium outside Debenhams.”
This is the third Watford Food & Drink Week organised by Watford Business Improvement District (BID), the organisation run for the benefit of businesses in the town, funded by businesses in the town. For further information about Watford BID visit the website www.watfordbid.co.uk
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