Ah, the summer holidays! A time for children to run wild and parents to suddenly consider their financial status a national emergency. Yes, those glorious months of endless freedom—filled with at least 15 existential crises as you contemplate how to entertain the gremlins without emptying your wallet.
If you’re on a quest for budget-friendly activities that won’t have you explaining your imminent bankruptcy to the kids, brace yourself: we’ve compiled a treasure trove of restaurants where children can dine like kings for a mere £1 (or less!).
Before you march into these establishments and order the obvious, take a moment to review this list. Why? Because even if you’re saving money, there’s no need to endure the shame of spending extra for nothing.
Asda: The Supermarket Saviors
Asda is here for your “Frontline Parents” campaign, with their year-round “Kids Eat for £1” deal. And good news: there’s no need for the adults to engage in the culinary marathon of parenting by purchasing a meal themselves. Your little darlings can enjoy penne pasta, hidden veg pasta (which sounds a lot like a conspiracy theory), or fan favorites like fish fingers and chicken nuggets—all accompanied by a free piece of fruit. Because what’s a meal without a dose of irony?
Ikea: A Test of Patience and Palate
Ikea, the land of flat-pack furniture, also serves up children’s meals starting at just 95p from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. Your little ones can gorge on pasta and tomato sauce while you engage in the thrilling sport of assembling an item you’ve mistaken for a bookshelf. Bonus: Ikea Family members can enjoy 50% off main meals and children’s meals until 29 August. Self-assembly parenting? Yes, please!
Marco Pierre White: Classy Dining with Childlike Delight
For those who fancy a fine-dining experience but want to keep it relatable, Marco Pierre White lets children aged 12 and under eat for free when an adult buys a full-price meal. Just don’t stroll in on a Saturday evening post-6pm, or you’ll soon discover that the only thing on the menu is disappointment.
Morrisons: The “Spend a Little, Get a Lot” Strategy
Like a grocery store ninja, Morrisons offers free meals for tots when adults spend a minimum of £5. Just think of it as paying for a small meal and receiving a free portion of fruit—a double whammy that might temporarily distract you from the reality of adulthood. Who knew fruit could be the pièce de résistance?
Pizza Express: Because Sometimes, You Just Need Pizza
Feeling saucy? At Pizza Express, children can snag a full meal for free with the purchase of an adult main. This includes dough balls, pizza, pasta, dessert, and a Bambinoccino—a drink that sounds suspiciously like chocolate milk dressed up for a gala. Sweeten the deal with two cocktails for £12. Parenting and cocktailing—truly a day well balanced.
Travelodge: Breakfast, the Most Important (and Inexpensive) Meal of the Day
If breakfast is your jam, Travelodge has you covered with a deal that lets kids under 15 have breakfast for £1 when accompanied by a paying adult. A modest price to pay for the joy of watching your child consume a breakfast that rivals your own, while you clutch desperately at your early morning caffeine fix.
In a world where parenting feels more like an Olympic sport, these budget-friendly dining options transform your summer break into a mix of culinary adventure and fiscal responsibility—unless, of course, you forget to check the terms and conditions. But hey, at least you’ll have some great food stories to tell when the kids’ summer holiday saga unfolds.