Banana Tree

1 Current Deal
When an adult buys a main meal
If you dine in at a Banana Tree restaurant (find your nearest) on a Sunday, you can get one free kids' meal when an adult buys a main meal from the All Day menu.
No code is required, the promotion is automatically applied to the bill. The free kids' meal includes a main and a dessert which would normally cost £7.75. This deal applies all times of the day, on Sundays only.
This freebie can't be used with any other offer or promotion, and it's not valid for delivery, takeaway, click & collect or at the O2 Arena restaurant on event days.
See our Restaurant deals and vouchers page for other dining out deals.
Banana Tree 'free' pad Thai on A-level results day

Via voucher. When you show results and purchase a starter and drink
If you're picking up your A-level results this Thursday (15 August) you can celebrate with a free chicken or tofu pad Thai when you purchase a starter and drink at Banana Tree restaurants (find your nearest).
To get the deal, you'll need to get a voucher by entering your email address online then show this alongside proof of your results (email or paper version) to a member of staff when ordering a drink and starter.
This deal runs all day from restaurant opening time until close on Thursday 15 August only. The cheapest starter we found was edamame beans for £4.95 and soft drinks start from £2.95, so you'll need to spend at least £7.90 to get this offer. A pad Thai normally costs £13.95.
This offer is valid on tables of up to four people.
This is valid at all Banana Tree restaurants, but excludes Soho after 7pm.
This deal can't be used alongside other offers or set menus. It's not valid on delivery.
Hungry for more? Find more of our Restaurants Deals.
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