January restaurant deals
Here's a selection of deals on offer around the UK this month.
As I've already said in an opinion piece elsewhere on lovefood, January is a great time to eat out for less, as it's the quietest time of the year for restaurants and pubs.
So here are just a few of the deals on offer this month by region.
London
Carom at Meza – two courses for £10 or three courses for £15
Cantina Vinopolis – two-course set lunch for £14.95 via Toptable
Paradise By Way Of Kensal Green - a dozen oysters and two glasses of Champagne for £15 on Saturday afternoons
Gordon Ramsay's The Savoy Grill – two-course set menu for £20 via lastminute
Apsley's – two-course set lunch with coffee and water for £25 via lastminute
Galvin at Windows – two-course set menu with glass of Champagne and coffee for £29 via lastminute
Roux at the Landau – three courses and glass of Champagne for £35 via toptable
The Evening Standard has various offers from £10 while Toptable has dozens, ranging from set menus to money off your bill, around the city.
Southern England
Fishy Fishy, Brighton – free starter with main course (quote 'Restaurants Brighton' when booking)
The Jolly Poacher, Brighton – two for one main courses (quote 'Restaurants Brighton' when booking)
Rick Stein's Fish & Chips, Padstow – fish and chips, bread and butter and a cup of tea for £6.95
Midlands
Cafe Rickshaw, Wolverhampton – two for one main courses
Hart's, Nottingham – two-course set business lunch for £14.95
North England
60 Hope Street, Liverpool – three courses and a glass of fizz for £21.95
Opus One, Manchester – three courses with glass of Prosecco for £25 via Toptable
Scotland
Galvin Brasserie De Luxe, Edinburgh – two courses for £14.50 via Toptable
The Dhabba, Glasgow – 50% off main courses via Toptable
The Stockbridge, Edinburgh – two courses including bring your own booze for £19.95 via Toptable
Discount vouchers
For the latest discount vouchers for chain restaurants such as Ask, GBK, Pizza Express, Prezzo and Strada, head to our sister site lovemoney's Frugal Food blog.
More on eating out
Top five restaurant nightmares
How to get the best seat in a restaurant
Do chain restaurants put you off?
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