A RESTAURANT has extended the Eat Out To Help Out Scheme for the whole of October.
The official government scheme, which ended on August 31, saw diners get up to 50 per cent off the cost of their sit-down meal and non-alcoholic drinks.
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It was hoped the idea would boost the struggling hospitality industry when lockdown lifted.
It was so successful that some restaurants extended the deal in September, making up the shortfall themselves.
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But the discounts still haven't ended now that a 17th-century pub has announced they will be continuing the Eat Out to Help Out scheme in October too.
The Black Horse in Thame and its sister restaurant the Brasserie Blanc in Walton Street will offer the exact same deal to customers who have a QR code from signing up online.
To get the code sent to your email visit Blackhorsethame.com/signup
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