A NEW deal across Greene King Wirral pubs is hoping to help families navigate the cost of living crisis and treat their loved ones this half term.
The deal allows you to enjoy two selected adult main meals and two kids main meals for £15 or £20, location dependent.
Plus, you can get an additional kid’s main meal for just £1.
There is a choice of pub classics including Fish & Chips, Lasagne and Mac & Cheese.
Andrew Gallagher, marketing director at Greene King Local Pubs said: "Our research shows that the average family meal out now costs around £90 – which given the current climate it is unsurprising that families are struggling to justify.
"Local pubs are a great place for families to get together, enjoy good food and escape an environment that is often consumed with distractions such as TV and work.
"To ensure we don’t miss out on the importance of family meals and to support our customers during these difficult times, we have launched Feed the Family, which will enable a family of four to enjoy a meal out for just £15-£20, with additional kid’s meals available for just £1."
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The list of Wirral pubs included in the deal are:
- Bridge Inn: Bolton Rd, Bebington, CH62 4UQ
- Bromborough: 2 Bromborough Village Rd, Bromborough, CH62 7ES
- Caernarvon Castle: 10 Bidston Rd, Birkenhead, Prenton, CH43 2JZ
- Farmers Arms: 2 Netherton Rd, Moreton, CH46 7TR
- Harvest Mouse: 164 Pensby Rd, Heswall, CH60 7RQ
- Kings Arms: Kings Ln, Rock Ferry, CH63 8NR
- Lighthouse: Wallasey Village, Wallasey, CH45 3LP
- Mersey Clipper: 17 Prenton Rd W, Birkenhead, CH42 9PY
- Nelson Hotel: 60 Grove Rd, Wallasey, CH45 3HW
- Red Cat: Greasby Rd, Greasby, CH49 3AT
- Shrewsbury Arms: 38 Claughton Firs, Oxton, Birkenhead, Prenton, CH43 5TQ
The offer runs Monday to Friday until Sunday, February 26.
For more information, visit https://www.greeneking-pubs.co.uk/feed-the-family-deal/.
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