Top tips for eating on a budget

We’d all like to be eating out every night, forever sampling delicious cuisine from around the world and enjoying the good company of friends. And with the help of our ‘food and drink on a budget’ guide, you can!

Restaurants:

Toptable (www.toptable.co.uk) has loads of fantastic deals and promotions on restaurants throughout England, Scotland and Wales.

Pubs:

Most pubs serve cheap and cheerful ‘bar snacks’ and many more offer enticing, good-value, no-nonsense menus, often involving fresh local produce.

Picnic

Picnics & supermarkets:

If you want to eat good, fresh food, and save your pennies, then instead of going out for lunch – take a picnic. It's practically a British institution and a great excuse to laze in the park or find a scenic spot. Local markets and delis offer fantastic convenience food and supermarkets like Tesco, Sainsburys, Somerfield and Asda are really well stocked and great value.

Ethnic food:

Check out local ethnic food options for great value. Manchester’s ‘curry mile (www.restaurantsofmanchester.com/rusholme.htm)’ or London’s Chinatown and Brick Lane are just two possibilities.

 

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If you are planning a trip to London travel as the locals travel using an Oyster Card. It really is the essential "buy before you leave" product. You can use Oyster on ALL London underground, wbuses, Docklands Light Railway and trams, and on many regular train services within London.

 For full details and to order click here (www.visitbritaindirect.com/en-GB/detail.aspx?ProductCode=T105)

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