Looking to support the hospitality industry and save some cash this August?
Rishi Sunak’s new ‘Eat Out To Help Out’ scheme officially kicks off on the 3rd August – allowing patrons to take advantage of discounts of up to £10 per head throughout the entire month at participating restaurants. The brand new incentive, which has been designed to entice people to eat out again, not only helps to save a few pennies after a turbulent lockdown period, but is also set to help the hospitality industry thrive again – as many restaurants continue to struggle after four months of closures.
Helping you to navigate which restaurants are taking part, we’ve done the hard work for you and created the ultimate guide to participating restaurants this August. So, without further ado…
Restaurants participating in ‘Eat Out To Help Out’ in Manchester this August*
*list will continue to be updated with further restaurant announcements
Northern Quarter
- Almost Famous
- Home Sweet Home
- Trof
- Cottonopolis
- BAB
- Northern Soul
- Crazy Pedros
- Black Milk
- The Bay Horse Tavern
- Cane & Grain
- Luck Lust Liquor and Burn
- Wolf at the Door
- Noi Quattro
- Yard & Coop
- Tariff & Dale
- El Capo
- Evuna
- Evelyn’s
- The Shack
- PLY2
- Flok
- The Pen and Pencil
- TNQ Restaurant
- V Rev
- Solita NQ
- The Quarter House
- The Fitzgerald
- El Capo
- Fress NQ
- Ezra & Gil
- Bread and Bowl
- Mackie Mayor
- Foundation Coffee House
- Allotment
- Common
- MyThai
Ancoats
- Rudy’s Pizza
- Canto
- Pollen Bakery
- Ciaooo
- Blue Eyed Panda
- Viet Shack
- Elnecot
- Sugo Pasta Kitchen
- Erst
- The Hip Hop Chip Shop
- Cocoa Cabana
- Trove
- Vnam
- The Counter House
- NAM
- Kettlebell Kitchen
- Street Urchin
- Seven Bro7hers
City Centre
- Archie’s
- The Refuge
- By Ciaooo
- Three Little Words
- Dishoom
- Albert’s Schloss
- Mamucium
- Bem Brasil
- Brew Dog
- Brewski
- El Gato Negro
- Franco Manca
- La Bandera
- Tampopo
- Asha’s
- Döner Haus
- Bundobust
- Moose Coffee
- Flight Club
- Wholesome Junkies
- Slug and Lettuce
- The Alchemist
- The Pasta Factory
- Mowgli
- GRUB MCR
- Wagamama
- Barburrito
- Nando’s
- Yo! Sushi
- Shoryu Ramen
- Pizza Hut
- Hard Rock Cafe
- Chaobaby
- Pho
- All Star Lanes
- Red’s True Barbeque
- Albert’s Chop House
- Masons Restaurant and Bar
- The Brotherhood
- Veeno
- Scene Indian Kitchen
- Gaucho
- The Anthologist
- Fumo
- Thai Kitchen No. 6
- The Lowry Hotel
- Vertigo Plantbased Eatery
- Vapiano
Spinningfields
- Peru Perdu
- Grand Pacific
- Australasia
- Hawksmoor
- The Oast House
- Tattu
- Don Giovanni
- 20 Stories
- Thaikhun
- Banyan
- Carluccio’s
- Comptoir Libanais
- The Alchemist
- Nudo
- The Ivy
- Fazenda
- BLVD
- The Refinery
- Dockyard
Deansgate and Castlefield
- Dukes 92
- Gusto
- Manahatta
- Federal Cafe
- Dirty Martini
- Rosa’s Thai Cafe
- Peaky Blinders
- Impossible
- La Viña
- El Diablo
- Hideout Lounge & Grill
- Wok To Walk
Elsewhere
- Proove Pizza
- Victors
- One88 Kitchen
- San Carlo, Selfridges Trafford
- Harvester
- Toby Carvery
Announcing the new scheme earlier this month, Rishi Sunak said: “I can announce today that, for the month of August, we will give everyone in the country an ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ discount.
“Meals eaten at any participating business, Monday to Wednesday, will be 50% off, up to a maximum discount of £10 per head for everyone, including children. Businesses will need to register, and can do so through a simple website, open next Monday.
“Each week in August, businesses can then claim the money back, with the funds in their bank account within five working days.”
*We’ll be continuing to update this list with restaurants in Manchester who are participating in ‘Eat Out To Help Out’.