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31 restaurants and cafes where kids eat free or for £1 in the school holidays

ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 17 – Thirty-one UK venues offer free or £1 kids meals during 2025 summer holidays to help families save on dining costs, with offers including free breakfasts and up to four kids meals per table.

  • Last updated Jul 18, 2025, Rebecca Roberts’s guide, children can eat free or for £1 at cafes, pubs and restaurants across the country during the school summer holidays.
  • With families facing mounting bills, summer school holidays can be costly as expenses mount even without travel, and most offers require purchase of an adult meal.
  • At Dobbies Garden Centres, kids eat for £1 with an adult main meal, including free breakfast, hot meals, and a £1 Sunday roast supplement.
  • Once signed up, customers must sign up to the restaurant's newsletter by August 31 to receive a voucher, and one child can get a free King Jr. Meal per qualifying adult burger meal via the Burger King app.
  • Until September 1, Bella Italia offers one free kids’ meal per paying adult main all day from Monday to Thursday, July 22 to August 28.
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31 restaurants and cafes where kids eat free or for £1 in the school holidays

As the summer holidays get more expensive than ever for families, here's 31 venues and deals where kids eat free, or for £1 each

·Keighley, United Kingdom
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Telegraph & Argus broke the news in Bradford, United Kingdom on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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