A popular local French restaurant will welcome families this Easter with an egg-citing deal that will see kids eat for just £1.
Bistrot Pierre, located in Weston Super Mare, will host families from March 29 to April 14.
With each adult main course purchased, a child can enjoy a main course for only £1, providing a feast for the little ones.
Children have a variety of their favourite dishes to choose from, including chicken goujons, braised beef and a 100 per cent prime beef burger, each served with an assortment of delicious sides.
The offer, available from 12pm every day, also includes unlimited drinks, ensuring a delightful experience for the kids.
Bistrot Pierre also provides bespoke activity books for children to engage whilst parents indulge in their meals.
Easter Sunday promises an extra special treat, with a three-course menu available for just £26.95.
From beloved French classics like boeuf bourguignon and fishcake nicoise to new creations such as prawns Provençale and the obligatory, mouthwatering Sunday roast, there are dishes to tantalize all taste buds.
A selection of scrumptious desserts, including sticky toffee pudding and a new addition for 2024, a giant profiterole, provide the perfect way to end the meal on a sweet note.
The CEO of Bistrot Pierre, Nick White said: "We are delighted to be welcoming families to dine with us during the Easter holidays.
"Bistrot quality food, in a family-friendly environment, shouldn’t mean breaking the bank, and we hope Bistrot Pierre will provide the perfect location to enjoy a special holiday treat together."
He further added: "We have carefully prepared our Easter Sunday menu.
"With delicious and varied ingredients for the whole family to enjoy, combining our hero dishes with some Easter surprises.
"We look forward to welcoming guests to enjoy a special celebratory day with us."
Visit www.bistrotpierre.co.uk to book a table or for more information about Bistrot Pierre.
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