TOBY Carvery is offering families a bargain next week as kids can get a meal for just £1.

The restaurant chain said the deal will be available from Monday (February 7) until Wednesday.

Kids can get a Toby Carvery meal for ust £1 on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next week

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Kids can get a Toby Carvery meal for ust £1 on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next week

To get the offer, you have to download the Toby Carvery app, which is available on the App Store or Google Play.

You’ll then be able to find the voucher to show to staff when you visit the restaurant.

You can find your nearest Toby Carvery site online.

The voucher will entitle you to one main meal, carvery or breakfast from the children’s menu for £1 when you buy a full price adult meal.

An adult’s carvery meal costs £7.49 and a kid’s portion would usually set you back £4.99, although prices can vary depending on your location.

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That means a carvery dinner for two adults and two kids would usually cost £24.96, but with the discount will be £16.98 – a £7.98 saving.

The offer is valid for groups of up to four adults and four children and is suitable for kids aged 12 or under.

You can’t use the coupon alongside any other discount or promotion including set menus and AA, Blue Light or employee discounts.

It’s only available for meals eaten at the restaurant and can’t be used for takeaway orders.

TGI Friday’s is also offering a kids meal deal next week.

From Monday to Friday children can eat for free for every adult meal purchased.

The kids menu usually costs between £5.25 or £6.75, and come with apple, cucumber and carrot sticks.

If you’re looking for more food deals, Tesco Clubcard members can get Easter eggs for just 75p.

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