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4 Current Deals

On Boxing Day only

When an adult buys a main meal

If you dine in at a Bill's restaurant (find your nearest), you can get up to two free kids' meals (normally £7.45 each) when purchasing an adult main meal (breakfast, lunch or dinner). This deal is running on Boxing Day this year (Friday 26 December) as a festive treat.

As up to two kids aged 10 years old and under can get a free meal when an adult orders a full-price main, it could be a great option for single parents, or if you're out solo with two kids.

The free kids' meal comes with a main, side and dessert. The following items are some main meals available on the kids' menu: buttermilk pancakes, mac & cheese, and fish fingers & chips.

There's no code needed as this offer is automatically applied to your bill. This cannot be used alongside another deal or discount code and doesn't apply to set menus.

See more places kids can eat for free.

Fridays only

When you purchase a drink

Here's a flipping good deal if you're hungry – dine in at a Bill's restaurant, and you can get £5 bottomless pancakes when you purchase a drink on Fridays (though there are some excluded dates, see below).

The cheapest drink we could find was Coca Cola for £3.60, so combined with the bottomless pancakes, this is just over £8. On other days of the week (between 3-5pm Saturday-Thursday) bottomless pancakes would usually cost £9.95. If you're making the most of the bottomless offer, we reckon this is a great deal.

You'll have 90 minutes to eat as many pancakes as you can stomach. You can choose between two toppings – Biscoff or fresh fruit with pancake syrup. If you're vegan, you can get vegan blueberry pancakes.

There's no code needed, this offer is automatically applied to your bill when you order bottomless pancakes.

Fridays during school holidays are excluded.

Hungry for more? See our full restaurant deals round-up.

Ongoing

For your birthday when you sign up to its newsletter and buy main meals

Sign up to the Bill's newsletter to get a free bottle of prosecco (normally £32.50) on your birthday when you dine-in and buy a main meal. You'll need to sign up at least four weeks in advance of your birthday and you'll be emailed a unique voucher to show in the restaurant, which will be valid for five weeks from receipt of the email. 

Each guest must order a main meal from the all-day menu or seasonal set menu. However, if you have a group of six or more dining from the 'Celebration menu', you can also redeem the Birthday prosecco.

The offer is only valid when you pre-book a table. If you'd prefer not to have alcohol, Bill's says you can choose a bottle of non-alcoholic Cherry Blossom Spritz instead (normally £8.75). You cannot use any other discounts/offers with the free prosecco deal. 

See full T&Cs. Please be Drinkaware.

Monday to Sunday

With a Blue Light Card

At Bill's restaurants (find your nearest), show a Blue Light Card code any day of the week and you can get 20% off your total bill for tables up to eight people. See full T&Cs.

To get the code, you need to hold a Blue Light Card (£4.99 for two years – see more info), and generate the code from its website or via the app – you can't just show the card.

You can't use this 20% off deal alongside other discounts or promotions such as set menus.

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Bill's 'free' dessert on exam results day

Show valid student ID and proof of results, and purchase a main meal

If you're picking up your GCSE results this week, you can celebrate with a 'free' dessert at any Bill's restaurant (find your nearest).

To get the deal, simply take proof of your results (email or paper version) and student ID to Bill's on GCSE results day (Thursday 21 August) and order a meal from the main menu.

This offer is available from 11.30am until restaurant closing time. Desserts usually cost from £4.50. Bill's advises you book a table, but walk-ins are welcome too.

You can't use this offer on sharing desserts, cream tea, doughnuts, and coffee or alongside any other deal or discount.

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Bill's 'free' dessert or Peroni beer for 'Fatherly figures'

When you purchase a main meal

If you dine in at any Bill's restaurant (find your nearest) on Sunday 15 June, fathers (including stepdads, grandads or whoever you consider your fatherly figure) can get a free dessert or Peroni beer (330ml bottle) when a main meal is purchased. 

This offer will be available from 11.30am until restaurant closing time on Father's Day only. To decide what free item Dad is given, he will be handed a dice to roll at the table.

Desserts usually cost £4.65-£8.75 and Peroni is £5.95, though dads can also claim a non-alcoholic alternative of Peroni Nastro Azzurro (normally £4.35) if they'd prefer. Please be Drinkaware

Bill's advises you book a table, but walk-ins are welcome too. Multiple fatherly figures can claim this offer on one table and it's available for any party size.

 Hungry for more? See other Restaurant Deals.

Martin's Money Mantras

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Before spending

If you answer 'NO' to any of the following questions, don't buy.

Are you

Not skint? Ask:

Will I use it?

Is it worth it?

Are you

Skint? Ask:

Do I need it?

Can I afford it?

Free protection for all shopping!

There's a little-known piece of legislation that turns any credit card into a financial self-defence superhero. 'Section 75' of the Consumer Credit Act means your plastic must protect anything you buy for more than £100 for free, so if there's a problem or the company goes bust, you can still get your money back.
And although Section 75 doesn't apply to debit cards, there is something else to fall back on if you've paid using a debit card, or used a credit card for a purchase under £100. Known as Chargeback, this is part of banks' and card companies' internal rules and not a legal requirement. Read full details of Section 75 or Chargeback, plus how to claim, in our guides.
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