Eat Out To Help Out: The Exmouth eateries offering discounts

By The Editor

29th Jul 2021 | Local News

The Strand in Exmouth. Picture courtesy of Mike Smith.
The Strand in Exmouth. Picture courtesy of Mike Smith.

Residents and visitors to Exmouth will be dining out in style next month, as a number of local restaurants, pubs and cafés take part in the government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme.

In a bid to boost the hospitality industry following the coronavirus lockdown, the unprecedented government scheme will allow people who dine out from Monday to Wednesday during August to benefit from 50 per cent off the price of their meals, up to the value of £10 a head, with the government reimbursing the restaurant the remaining 50 per cent.

Many Exmouth establishments have signed up to take part in the scheme, in a bid to boost numbers coming through the doors.

Restaurants, pubs and cafes in the local area which have signed up are:

-The Dockside Cafe

-Antonio's

-Magnolia Cafe

-The Mexican

-Subway

-Noodle Bowl

-Wine Hub Cafe

-Bayleaf Cafe

-Spoken

-El Olivo

-Saveur

-The Heavitree

-Millers Restaurant

-Olive Lounge

-Brunch, Lunch and Munch

-Manor Hotel

-The Royal Beacon Hotel

-Exmouth Pavilion

-The Beach Pub

-Ocean

-Rockfish

-River Exe Cafe Ltd

-The Point Bar & Grill

-Exe Sailing Club

-Dockside Cafe

-Exmouth Tennis & Fitness Centre

-Devoncourt Hotels Ltd

-Cafe at the Car Wash

-The Galleon Inn

-The Ship Inn

-The Clinton Arms

-McDonald's

-The Boathouse

-Social Table

If you are offering the Eat Out to Help Out scheme in the Exmouth area and are not listed above, please get in touch by emailing [email protected].

     

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