Pub extends Eat Out to Help Out discount at Sheffield city centre venue

Bosses have confirmed they will continue the Eat Out to Help Out scheme at their Sheffield pub through September.
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Following the success of the Government’s initiative, the Slug and Lettuce will continue to give diners 50 per cent off their bills when they eat at the Holly Street venue in the city centre.

The offer will be available on food, soft drinks, tea and coffee, with no cap. Unlike the Government policy, which capped the discount at £10 per person, it will deduct half of the full bill.

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Stonegate Pub Company, owner of the Slug and Lettuce chain, says it has implemented clear safe socialising measures, enhanced cleaning regimes, as well as providing customers with the opportunity to order food and drink via a range of apps. Single use menus, contactless payments and hand sanitiser stations complement the revised layout of its pubs and bars.

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Customers are encouraged to continue to book with their local pub in order to secure a seat as capacity in venues has been reduced.

Sarah Miller, operations director of Stonegate, said: “The Eat Out to Help Out scheme has been so successful, it has been a great incentive for our customers to come back. Monday to Wednesday are definitely the new Friday night at the moment!

“Re-opening our sites in July came with many challenges but also an abundance of opportunities.

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“We want to create memorable experiences in our venues, but understand the nervousness and trepidation among some of our customers. The feedback we have received has been incredible.”

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