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Monday to Sunday

Via Blue Light Card. Not valid on drinks

At Beefeater (find your nearest), show a valid Blue Light Card code and you can get 25% off food only from the main menu or Sunday roast menu. You can get the discount any day (excluding bank holidays and key dates mentioned below) until 26 February 2026, and only one code is needed per table.

It excludes Fixed Priced Menus, Saver Menus, Evening Value Menus, Kids' Menus, Buffet Menus, Key Date Menus (including but not limited to Valentine’s Day, Father’s Day, Mothering Sunday and Christmas Day), Breakfast and the Premier Inn Meal Deal. See full T&Cs.

See our Restaurant deals and vouchers page for other dining out deals.

Ongoing

When an adult buys a cooked breakfast. Valid every day

Up to two children aged under 16 can eat a 'free' breakfast at any Beefeater restaurant (find your nearest) when accompanied by an adult buying an unlimited cooked breakfast.

This offer is valid during breakfast hours every day of the week and there is no code needed to claim this deal, it's automatically applied to the bill. Beefeater told us this is an ongoing deal with no specific end date. 

An unlimited adult cooked breakfast costs £10.99, so if a family of four have breakfast, it would work out at about £5.50 per head.

Kids can choose from either a full cooked breakfast including bacon, sausages (meat or vegan options), eggs, hash browns, beans, cooked tomatoes, mushrooms and black pudding. Or they can opt for a continental selection including toast, yoghurt, porridge and pastries.

This deal is also available at all Premier Inn hotels and its integrated or adjoining Whitbread restaurants including Bar + Block, Brewers Fayre, Table Table, and Whitbread Inns.

Check out our Restaurant deals page for the latest offers. 

Ongoing

Including special offers for email subscribers

There are always ways to save money at Beefeater, so even if there isn’t a cracking deal out there that works for you, don’t assume you can’t cut your costs.

Ways to save include:

  • Offers for email subscribers. If you sign up to the Beefeater email newsletter you'll receive news of any promotions direct to your inbox.

  • Reward Club. Sign up to the Beefeater Reward Club to collect five points for every £1 you spend. For every 500 points you get a £5 voucher.

  • Free Wi-Fi. All Beefeater restaurants offer free wireless internet access for customers who want to use their mobile, laptop or tablet.

  • Check out other restaurant chains. If you’re not committed to eating at Beefeater, read our restaurant deals page for other dine-in and takeaway offers.

  • Had a problem with Beefeater? There’s a free online tool you can use to complain – it helps draft, manage and if necessary escalate your complaint. It’s offered by a firm called Resolver, which we like so much we work with it to help people get complaints justice – you can use it to complain to Beefeater*.



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Beefeater 'free' birthday main meal

When you buy another main. With 'Reward Club' card

Pick up a loyalty card from Beefeater and register with the Beefeater 'Reward Club' to get one free meal (normally about £9-£21) around your birthday when at least one other main meal is purchased from the main menu. You'll get emailed a voucher to show in the restaurant – either printed or on your phone.

It's valid at most restaurants, but not with other offers or discounts. See full T&Cs.

What else does the loyalty card get me?

You'll get a 50% off a main meal, and 300 bonus points when you join and register your card. Normally, you can collect five points per £1 spent, and when you've 500 points you can exchange them for £5 off your bill, a free bottle of wine, or two free starters or desserts.

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Free protection for all shopping!

There's a little-known piece of legislation that turns any credit card into a financial self-defence superhero. 'Section 75' of the Consumer Credit Act means your plastic must protect anything you buy for more than £100 for free, so if there's a problem or the company goes bust, you can still get your money back.
And although Section 75 doesn't apply to debit cards, there is something else to fall back on if you've paid using a debit card, or used a credit card for a purchase under £100. Known as Chargeback, this is part of banks' and card companies' internal rules and not a legal requirement. Read full details of Section 75 or Chargeback, plus how to claim, in our guides.
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