Diners are now able to get half price off their food and drink bill as a Government scheme launches today.
Businesses up and down the country have signed up for the Eat Out to Help Out scheme that was created to encourage people to get back to dining out safely.
It will see prices in restaurants, cafes, bars, pubs and other hospitality businesses slashed up until August 31.
Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday across August, businesses who have registered will offer half price food and drink, up to a total value of £10 per person.
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Here are a list of restaurants in Watford offering the discount:
- Aroma Kitchen
- Fireaway Pizza
- Woodlands Cafe
- The Noor Mahal
- Forest of India
- Hunton Park Hotel
- Indian Sizzler
- Lahore Restaurant
- Kaspas Desserts
- Starbucks
- Tortilla
- Wagamama
- Cart and Horses
- McDonald's
- Nana's Restaurant
- Creams Cafe
- Papa Johns
- Barracuda
- The Kings Head
- Subway
- Rock Up Watford
- Cafe Giardino
- Ocean Bells Coffee
- Colak Watford Ltd
- Wrapchic Watford
- Opuz Kitchen
- Cafe Rose
- KOKORO
- VGB Catering LTD
- Tarboush
- Cafe latino
- Barracuda
- German Doner Kebab (GDK)
- Steinbeck & Shaw
- Hanul Lautarilor
- Pete's Beanery
- puccinos
- Taaza London
- Wishing Well
- The Royal Oak
- Perfect Blend
- Metropolitan Police Bushey Sports Club
- Sequence
- St James Restaurant
- The Pasta Bowl
- HEAL Eats
- India Garden
- Daisys in the Park Cassiobury
- Namaste
- ASL Restaurant
- Topgolf
- The King Stag
- Blue Check
- Par 3 Cafe
- The Viking
- New Shapla Tandoori
- Cafe Amici
- Rose Metal
- KFC
- Five Guys
To find restaurants near you that have signed up to the scheme, click here .
Are you taking part in the scheme? Let us know and we can add you to our list.
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