MORRISONS cafe is selling Christmas dinners with all the trimmings for just £5 – and kids eat free.

The supermarket revealed its cafe’s festive menu today which includes a bargain roast as well other Christmas treats.

Morrisons' Christmas dinner with all the trimmings is a bargain at just £5

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Morrisons’ Christmas dinner with all the trimmings is a bargain at just £5

Children can eat free for every adult meal purchased for more than £4.50.

Morrisons shoppers can treat themselves to a Christmas afternoon tea – which is £12 for two.

The deal includes a selection of sandwiches, cakes and mince pies with clotted cream served with Yorkshire Tea.

There’s also a pigs under blankets sandwich for £2.95 and a new brie and cranberry toastie on the menu.

If you’re looking for something a little lighter, there’s also a festive parsnip soup which comes with a ciabatta roll and butter for £3.

The supermarket has a launched a £5 “Chickmas” burger – a Southern Fried Chicken fillet with Brie and cranberry sauce in a brioche bun with coleslaw and chips.

For dessert, there’s a classic Christmas pudding with custard for £3.

Morrisons head of cafe Ali Lyons said: “We know customers are embracing Christmas early this year, so we hope this menu will give all the flavours of Christmas without breaking the bank”.

As well as the Christmas specials, Morrisons is cutting the price of other main meals including its beef burger, chicken burger and steak pie to £5.

You can find your nearest Morrisons cafe online.

You can also check opening hours using the store search tool, as they’re likely to vary in the run up to Christmas.

If you’re looking for more festive options, check out our list of Christmas menus at the biggest pub and restaurant chains.

Wetherspoons has a brie and bacon burger up for grabs and Mcdonald’s is selling a festive crispy chicken burger.

Woman shows how to feed a family-of-five a three-course Christmas dinner for just £20 – and there’s an Aldi shopping list too

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