
Wowcher's massive Toby Carvery deal feeds four for £8 each and is ideal for Father's Day
Father's Day is just around the corner and there's less than two weeks to go. If you're looking for a treat for dad, maybe on a budget, Wowcher has some fab options.
This includes a great deal at Toby Carvery, which feeds four people for £8 each. The Wowcher voucher offers two courses for two adults for £22.99, for a family of two adults and one child for £27.99, or for a family of two adults and two children for £32.99, saving you up to 37% off Toby Carvery's prices.
If this is the type of gift you are looking for, too, but have a bit more of a budget, Virgin Experience Days are offering a three-course dinner with a cocktail for two at the Fortnum & Mason bar and restaurant at Royal Exchange for £99.
But if dad is a meat and two veg guy then then the Toby Carvery voucher could be for you. Whether you're treating yourself or sharing with family, this deal ensures everyone leaves satisfied.
For over 30 years, Toby Carvery has been serving up delicious roasts across the UK.
With meats sourced from UK grass-fed or free-range farms the roasts also meet Red Tractor standards.
Enjoy tender meats, freshly prepared vegetables, crispy roasties, and all the trimmings, including their famous Yorkshire puddings.
Vegetarian and vegan options ensure there's something for everyone.
Groupon is offering a Tomahawk steak meal for four with cocktails at Blend Bar & Grill for £77.95.
Starters at Toby Carvery include a king prawn cocktail, mini pigs in blankets, and loaded roasted potatoes with bacon.
Mains include the carvery, salmon, and dill wellington and vegan mushroom bourguignon pie.
Desserts include chocolate fudge cake, apple pie, and home-baked cookie dough brownie.
You can book online or walk in; however, expect waiting times during peak periods without a reservation.
Please check the specific location on the Toby Carvery website as hours may vary. And if you're not up for a roast, Pizza Hut are offering the feast for four for £49.99.
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