Eat Out to Help Out: The chains including Dishoom and Beefeater offering 50% without £10 discount limit
RESTAURANT chains including Beefeater, Dishoom and Carluccio’s have scrapped the £10 per person Eat Out to Help Out limit so you can get more than a tenner off your bill.
Here we explain which restaurants are offering the extra money off.
Eat Out to Help Out sees Brits get 50 per cent off food and non-alcoholic drinks every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday throughout August when they dine-in.
The money-saving scheme started last Monday, August 3, and will run until Monday August 31.
Brits can eat out as many times as they like - but the government scheme is usually capped at £10 per person, per order.
However, some places have decided to get rid of this limit, meaning Brits can get more than a tenner off their bill.
How does the Eat Out to Help Out scheme work?
THE government is covering half of the cost of a meal out, up to £10 a head, including children's meals.
The discount means that a meal out for one that costs £20 will be reduced to £10, but a £25 meal for one will be slashed to £15 because of the £10 cap per person.
There is no limit to the number of times you can use the discount, so in theory you can get half price meals on every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in August.
Businesses will need to register with the scheme on Gov.uk before being able to offer the discount, as well as be Food Standards Agency approved.
Instead of issuing discount vouchers - which the government felt increased the risk of fraud - restaurants, cafes and pubs will be able to claim back the cash.
The refund will then been transferred into restaurants, cafes and pubs' bank accounts within five working days.
Customers will only receive the discount if they eat out at a registered business.
The maximum amount of discount you’ll get will still be 50 per cent off.
But say your bill comes to £60 for two people, instead of getting the maximum of £20 off, you’d instead get £30 off.
As the government is only covering £10 per person, the restaurant will need to pick up any extra discount it offers.
More than 72,000 food chains have signed up for Eat Out to Help Out.
Brewers Fayre
Brewers Fayre has also removed the £10 per person discount limit.
Again, this is for food and soft drinks, so not alcohol, on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Customers can dine in at 160 Brewers Fayre pubs in the UK.
Cookhouse and Pub
Cookhouse and Pub is another restaurant chain that's gone above and beyond by getting rid of the £10 discount cap.
Instead, diners will get 50 per cent off food and non-alcoholic drink with no limit in place on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Cookhouse and Pub has 20 restaurants dotted around the UK - check where your local is by using its .
Dishoom
Indian-inspired eatery Dishoom has also got rid of the £10 limit as it expects to be exceptionally busy with customers.
Pitcher and Piano
Pitcher and Piano has 18 restaurants across the UK, all of which won't be following the £10 Eat Out to Help Out limit.
Instead, you'll get a full 50 per cent off your food and soft drinks when the scheme is running.
Prezzo
Italian food chain Prezzo is another one that's removed the £10 discount limit.
So that means 50 per cent off, with no cap, on food and drink - but not alcohol - on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Slim Chickens
Slim Chickens has also scrapped the £10 discount limit, meaning customers can get more than a tenner off.
This is only for food and non-alcoholic drinks on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Currently, there are nine Slim Chickens branches in the UK - use the to track down your closest one.
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A bargain hunter showed us how to get three meals a day for under £5 using Eat Out to Help Out.
Plus, you can use a government postcode checker to see which places near you are doing Eat Out to Help Out.