Discounts for Hull diners who ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ in August

OFFERS: Alex Spurr (left) and Nick Hill at The Hispanist

OFFERS: Alex Spurr (left) and Nick Hill at The Hispanist

More than 60 city centre cafes, bars and restaurants are dishing up some big discounts for diners as part of the Eat Out to Help Out scheme which runs throughout August.

Starting next week, customers will receive a discount off the price of food and soft drinks every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday as part of the initiative, which is designed to provide vital support to businesses.

Kathryn Shillito, HullBID executive director, said: “We are delighted to see that so many of our local restaurants, bars, coffee shops and hotels have signed up to the Government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme, which we hope will provide a real boost to the hospitality sector in the city centre. As soon as Government announced the scheme, we were quick off the mark, sharing the news with city centre venues and encouraging them to get involved.

“It is a great opportunity for office workers, retailers and anyone else to take advantage of this fantastic scheme, which sees customers get 50 per cent off food and soft drinks up to the value of £10 on Mondays to Wednesdays, and we encourage as many people as possible to visit these places in the city centre.”

Alex Spurr of The Hispanist, in Paragon Arcade, said the restaurant has been busy since reopening on July 18 and has revamped its menu of tapas, tacos and other delights in readiness for what they hope will be a rush of business.

She said: “We don’t open on a Monday or Tuesday but we will be welcoming people the rest of the week and will operate the Eat Out to Help Out offer every Wednesday in August. We’ve added some tables in Paragon Arcade itself and they’re proving very popular, as is the new menu!”

Tapasya @ Marina is open seven days a week and plans to offer the discount from Monday to Wednesday at its main restaurant and for diners eating in from Tapasya Kitchen at Trinity Market.

Tanyalak Thai restaurant, in George Street, has extended its opening hours to give people more opportunities to take up the new offer. The restaurant normally closes on Mondays but will now be open in the evenings seven days a week and for lunch from Monday to Saturday.

Furley & Co has opened its premises gradually since the Government gave the industry the go-ahead from July 4, starting with its extensive outdoor area in Princes Dock Street and then opening the reconfigured first floor restaurant. The ground floor has now also reopened and the second floor will soon be ready having been adapted with the use of artworks to create dining booths for up to six people.

Tom Hewitt, Manager at Furley & Co, said: “We managed to get back in business with a special take-away menu which was very popular and we’re adding to that gradually. We’ll be operating the Eat Out to Help Out offer Monday to Wednesday right through the month, hopefully with some lovely weather for people dining outside but also with the indoor option now we’ve made a few changes.”

Kathryn added: “We are continually updating the list of venues which are taking part and we would urge businesses to let us know if they sign up and diners to take this fantastic opportunity to explore our superb city centre dining scene.”

To see the full list of city centre restaurants taking part in Eat Out to Help Out, visit www.hullbid.co.uk.

To add your business to the list, email Catherine Goble at catherine@hullbid.co.uk.

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