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Wildwood 50% off food and soft drinks

Via voucher code

If you dine in at a Wildwood restaurant (find your nearest) on a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday in April, you can get 50% off food and non-alcoholic drinks.

To get this offer, you'll need to ask your server for a QR code, then fill out a short form (includes name and email address) which will produce a voucher code. The 50% off applies to main courses and soft drinks only, and is limited to a maximum discount of £10 per person.

How good is this deal? Mains usually cost £9.95-£17.95 (though this can vary depending on location), while non-alcoholic drinks cost £3.95-£6.95, so we reckon a 50% saving is decent.

Exclusions: This offer can't be used alongside any other promotion or set menus and won't work on Easter Monday. It can only be used for tables of up to six people.

See our Restaurant Deals round-up for more offers like this.

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