Brewhouse and Kitchen welcomes back diners to Milton Keynes restaurant

The restaurant is participating in the Eat Out to Help Out scheme
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The Brewhouse and Kitchen fully re-opened its Milton Keynes restaurant yesterday (Monday) and will be participating in the Chancellor's Eat Out to Help Out scheme.

Guests can enjoy 50 per cent off food and non-alcoholic drinks up to the value of £10 per person every Monday to Wednesday throughout August.

Placing safety and wellbeing first, the brewpub has implemented various measures, in order to care for their staff, guests and the wider community.

These measures include encouraging guests to book their visits, as well as new single-use disposable menus, hand sanitising stations, and marked areas to maintain social distancing.

Kris Gumbrell, CEO of Brewhouse and Kitchen, said: "We are delighted to be taking part in the Chancellor’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme this August.

"It is incredibly important to us that everyone can enjoy a safe, delicious, affordable meal at our family-friendly brewpubs, and we have made sure that our menu caters to everyone that visits a Brewhouse and Kitchen site this summer.

"Brewhouse and Kitchen is proud to serve at the hub of local communities specific to our 22 sites, as the premise of our offering is centred around safe gatherings for all ages.

"With our new safeguarding measures in place, we hope to see more members of the local community coming together to enjoy their favourite meals and dishes at much lower prices."

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