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Ongoing

When an adult buys a main

If you dine in at a Las Iguanas restaurant (find your nearest) any day of the week and at all times of the day during the summer holidays, children aged 12 and under can eat for free when you purchase a full-price adult main meal.

Kids will be able to get a main, two sides, a dessert and a drink which normally costs £7.50.

This offer is available at all Las Iguanas restaurants, but excludes event days at the O2, Wembley, Resorts World, Cardiff, Mill Lane and Brindley Place locations and at Las Iguanas Center Parcs.

It can only be used when eating in store (not available for click & collect or delivery). You can get one free kids' meal for each full-price adult main meal purchased. You can't use this offer alongside other promotions.

Fancy eating somewhere out? Check out our Restaurant deals page for the latest offers.

Ongoing

Sign up to mailing list 

If you sign up to the Las Iguanas mailing list at least one week before your birthday, you'll be emailed a voucher for a free main course when at least two people order mains from the a la carte menu.

The cheapest main will be free. The voucher is valid for 30 days after the date sent.

New subscribers will also get a 2for1 on mains voucher.

Expired

Las Iguanas FREE churros with proof of exam results

No spend required

If you're picking up your A-level or GCSE results this month, you can celebrate with a totally FREE portion of churros when dining in at most Las Iguanas (find your nearest).

There's no minimum spend or other purchase required, so you can just claim the free churros if that's all you want when showing your 2025 A-Level or GCSE results.

This offer runs all day, every day until Thursday 21 August. Churros usually cost from £6.25.

You can't use this deal alongside any other set menu, discount, or voucher. It may not be valid at the following restaurants on event days: O2, Wembley, Resorts World, Cardiff Mill Lane & Brindley Place so call ahead to check. You can't use it for takeaway, and this is limited for one free portion of churros per person.

Expired

Las Iguanas 'free' main meal for graduates

When you book a table, purchase a drink and show your results

Graduating this month? Whether you've finished your GCSEs, A-levels or university degree, you can get a 'free' meal from the a la carte menu at Las Iguanas (find your nearest) until restaurant closing time on Thursday 31 July.

To get this offer, you'll need to do three things:

  1. Book a table in advance and mention the 'graduates eat free' deal to staff when ordering and paying.

  2. Show proof of your results to staff.

  3. Purchase any drink (the cheapest we found was £1.95 for a sparkling water but prices may change depending on the location).

This offer runs from restaurant opening time until closing throughout July, but does exclude Saturdays.

A main meal usually costs up to £20 (depending on location), so we reckon this is a decent offer with drink prices starting from around £2.

There's no limit to how many graduates can claim this offer per table.

Exclusions: The offer can't be used alongside any other offers, set menus, or take-away. You can't claim ribeye steak, mixed fajitas, steak fajitas, or ribs as the 'free' main meal. It's not valid at Centre Parcs locations, and may not be available on event days at The O2, Wembley, Resorts World, Cardiff Mill Lane, and Brindley Place – call ahead to confirm.

See our Restaurant Deals round-up for more offers like this.

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