WITH the cost-of-living crisis impacting many families across Bradford, local cafes and restaurants are offering children discounted meals.
At Cafe at No43, on Beacon Road, Wibsey, children can eat for one pound with the purchase of any regular, large or flatcake breakfast. The offer is valid Monday to Friday and for children under the age of 12, between July, 25 and September 2.
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At Stacey's Kitchen in Low Moor, under-12's can eat for one pound with the purchase of any regular breakfast, large breakfast or any special, every Monday to Friday throughout the school holidays.
Under 12's eat free at Moor View Cabin Cafe, Baildon, Shipley. One paying adult provides one free meal. The cafe is also offering outdoor games and crafts, Monday to Friday.
The Sandale Trust in Buttershaw is offering a free breakfast for children from struggling families throughout the six-week holiday, every Monday to Thursday between 9am-11am.
The Otley Burger Company, at The Otley Tap House, is allowing two children to eat for a pound off the kid's menu, with every adult who purchases a burger and fries. The offer is valid seven days a week, between 12-7pm.
Woodies- Diner and Takeaway is offering a one-pound meal for children under 11 with one full-paying adult
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Many chains are also offering discounted meals for children, including Morrisons, Dunelm, Bella Italia, and Yo! More information can be found here.
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