Popular Greene King pub and eatery chains across the UK are running excellent half-term meal deals for children this October.
The Hungry Horse, Farmhouse Inns, and Flaming Grill are offering deals to help parents keep their kids well-fed this half-term school holiday.
When is the October half-term 2022?
The October half-term holidays differ across the UK with most English schools taking theirs between October 24 to October 28.
In Wales, the half term mostly runs from October 31 to November 4, while in Scotland, schools generally go out on October 11 to October 18.
These holidays can vary from nation and region, so it's always worth checking the term calendar or going to the GOV.UK website to check your postcode.
The locations offering kids deals during the 2022 October half-term
Hungry Horse's half-term deal 2022
Hungry Horse, which serves a range of food for all taste buds, is offering every child a free breakfast so long as they are accompanied by a paying adult subscribed to the Hungry Horse email list.
This will be valid from Saturday, October 22 to Sunday, October 30.
To sign up to the email list and find your nearest Hungry Horse, please visit their sign-up page and handy locator.
Farmhouse Inns' half-term deal 2022
Farmhouse Inns is offering email subscribers two kids' meals, including their delicious carvery, for just £1 each when chaperoned by a paying adult.
This deal is only valid from Monday, October 17 to Saturday, October 29.
To find your nearest Farmhouse Inns and to sign up to the email list to receive your vouchers, please visit their sign-up page and their handy locator.
Flaming Grill's half-term deal 2022
Flaming Grill has announced that in over 145 locations across the UK, they will introduce a 'family bundle', meaning patrons can order two adult and two kids' meals for only £15.
This offer will be available from October 11 to November 1. Find your nearest Flaming Grill on their website.
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