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5 easy tricks to save money on eating out

by Naomi Willis · updated 4 October 2023

Just because you think eating out is expensive doesn’t mean it is!

There are loads of ways to cut back when you head out to a favourite restaurant without having to pick the cheapest side salad on the menu.

Whether it’s for a special occasion, date night or even a random Saturday night, there are plenty of ways to avoid spending too much.

Take a look at five tips and tricks you can start to do immediately that will save your bank account from a hefty bill.

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1. Get up to 50% off

Let’s start with a whopping discount!

You can get a guaranteed 50% off at loads of independent restaurants and big discounts such as 2 for 1 offers or 25% off food & drinks at several big-name chains.

There are loads of restaurant deals with tastecard (plus you can get a 60-day trial to test it out for £1).

You can use a taste card for discounts in restaurants such as Prezzo, Zizzi, Café Rouge, Carluccio’s, ASK Italian and more.

2. BYOB

The price of beer or wine at a restaurant can surge the price of the bill.

Instead of sipping on water all night, find a local restaurant that offers Bring Your Own Bottle.

Then, you can select the booze you need from a supermarket or off licence at a much better price and bring the cost of your overall meal down.

Double check if they charge a “corkage fee”, as this might put the costs straight back up.

3. Become a secret shopper

Mystery shopping is not just taking place in high street shops.

There is a calling for people to test out restaurants and give feedback on their food and overall service.

You’re undercover, so you can’t let the restaurant staff know – which may make your restaurant experience even more fun!

You will usually need to pay for the meal in advance, but you will get refunded for your costs (up to a set agreed limit). You will also need to complete a written report afterwards about the details of what happened during your meal.

Find out more about becoming a mystery shopper.

4. Get a birthday freebie

Happy birthday!

Did you know there are loads of shops, café and restaurants that give you free stuff because it’s your birthday?!

Simply sign up for their newsletters or create an account and let them know your date of birth and you’ll get sent a special offer around your birthday time.

With restaurants, you usually get offered complimentary Prosecco, wine, a pudding, or even a discount on your final bill.

Make sure to sign up in plenty of time for your evening out.

5. Always check the bill

When the night comes to an end, and you ask for the check, always double check it. Mistakes can happen, and the slip of a button can add three starters instead of two.

This has happened to me before, but the staff were hugely apologetic and immediately removed the extra charges.

Some restaurants add a discretionary service charge; however, you are not obliged to pay it.

While many people pay it regardless, thinking it’s a mandatory charge, you can ask them to remove any added tips and instead leave what you feel is appropriate.

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  1. Thara says

    12 March 2023 at 21:34

    Heya. These are all very useful. One effective way in order to save money on eating out in order is to split the dinner cost amongst friends on a night out. Alternatively head to a local cafe for a cheap omelette. Or use those money off vouchers in addition. Best wishes.
    You can even go out to a theatre or cinema downtown. And to reduce costs take your own bottle of wine and food there instead on the night. Have a meal with good friends at your own house or flat or at theirs. You can even have a countryside picnic or spend a entire day out on a beach with a decent picnic. Buy picnic food on the cheap as far as possible.

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  2. Thara says

    2 August 2023 at 23:04

    Heya.

    This is part two of my comment in order to cut down on your costs. Make a big list of cafes and other places in addition to eat in town as well. Ring up, email or check online to find out more details on menu options first of all. If you cannot afford to eat in the town pubs or restaurants, get a nice slice of cake in question at a cafe instead. Or you can opt for a much cheaper alternative. Best wishes to you. Some places have plain scones to eat. Compare the costs. Be aware of the food quality and so on. Attend weekly baking or cooking classes.

    Find out if you can treat yourself to a cheap afternoon tea at a hotel. Buy hot takeout food in case like hot fish or chips or pizza. Visit a good bakery to see what type of sweet cakes are available on offer too. Get a hold of some free baking books from the town library. Consider everything. Alternatively opt for a brownie somewhere. You can even bake or cook a entire tray of decent food at home on your own in a small oven at home.

    Again try to see if you can go to any baking or cooking classes in preparation. You will certainly manage to learn a lot that way for sure. Seriously. It is worth the shot at least in any case. Be totally calm and patient. Obtain a few different handy tips and advice on baking and cooking. Make a bunch of new friends. Learn a skill at the same time. It is not rocket science. Bear that in mind.

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