Fancy a cheeky 2 for 1 curry? With the 241 Curry Card you can eat out for less at curry houses local to you all year round. And in fact it's not just Indian food Chinese Thai and Asian Fusion restaurants are also included. The way the 241 Curry Card works is dead simple. Once you've got your card in your hands you'll need to register on the website. As soon as you've done that and you're logged in you'll be able to get down to the serious business of finding all the restaurants that you want to go to. Searching on the website is really easy. Just put in the town or postcode set the distance you're willing to go up to click search and wait for the map to load with lots of pins showing the eateries where you can grab your 241 meal deal. There are curry houses and Asian-style food places galore - enough to eat somewhere different every night of the week in the big cities. Click on one that takes your appetite and details of the offer for that restaurant will pop up. In general the cards are valid Sunday to Thursday with the cheaper of the two main courses being free. As the restaurants featured are usually independent or family owned offers can vary at each one. For example the card can only be used for eat-in evening meals or you might have to order a starter and main to qualify - but when we're talking something like onion bhajis with a creamy chicken korma we're not complaining! All you have to do then is ring up book your table (mentioning that you're a 241 Curry Card member) and then present the card when you arrive at the restaurant. For those of you who usually head out on a curry night once a week using your 241 Curry Card means you can easily save up to £20-25 per meal - which over a year soon adds up. These 241 Curry Card member packs are valid for a full 12 months and there is no restriction on how many times you can use the card at each eatery.
Tuck into a succulent Sunday Lunch at Shropshire's award-winning Fishmore Hall and enjoy a roast dinner unlike any other. This wonderful boutique hotel outside Ludlow takes its food very seriously and brings new thrills and taste sensations to even the most classic of meals making every mouthful unforgettable and the perfect place to celebrate.Surrounded by some of the best farmland in the country the hotel catering team prides itself on seeking out the best fresh local produce for all their menu offerings and their Sunday Lunch is no exception. Shropshire is renowned as a gastronomic centre with the market town of Ludlow being one of the premier destinations for food lovers of all ages so it's no surprise that the kitchen staff at Fishmore Hall take great care to preserve this sterling reputation.Coming runners up in the 2009 Observer Food Awards for Best Sunday Lunch and boasting triple AA Rosette status this is a venue with a difference. Meals are taken in the Forelles Restaur...
Partake in a pre-dinner cruise and then dine at the Folly restaurant in Oxford with this superb package that is a great gift to give! Embarking from Folly Bridge you will glide along the Thames through the heart of Oxford taking in the sights and working up an appetite for your subsequent meal.There's something rather serene and lovely about this Folly cruise and dine offering. Maybe it's the fact that you set sail in a 'Gentleman's Edwardian River Launch' just as the sun is waning so you get that wonderful changing light and experience that evening calmness on the water? Or maybe it's because you will be dining at one of Oxford's finest bistros? It might even be simply because it's a moment you can really enjoy?The itinerary for the cruising element of your evening is a classic tour of the river that winds its way through this renowned academic town. And as a reminder of that educational and sporting heritage you'll drift gently past the university boat houses as well as other de...
Combine Crowne Plaza dining with spa and leisure facilities! This experience gives you a full day to enjoy everything the four star Crowne Plaza hotel and Quad Club in Marlow has to offer and includes a nice laid back lunch in the hotel cafe bar and restaurant too. The Quad Wellness and Spa is the health and leisure centre that is an integral part of the Crowne Plaza. It's actually run separately from the hotel and benefits from its own reception area where the team will welcome you and talk through the facilities with you. Robes and towels are all provided for you so all you need to bring are your personal toiletries swim wear and gym gear if you think you might want to take advantage of the fitness equipment or group classes that are scheduled. So get signed in pop your robe on and take a moment on one of the poolside loungers to reflect on your plans for the day at the Quad Wellness and Spa. Maybe it's simply the case of a little mid-morning snooze before a splash in the pool. O...
Cheese tasting with added bubbles! The popping of Champagne corks is combined with the creamy sensations of some fine cheeses on this tasting experience at Ann Hood's Smart School of Cookery in London or Essex. To put it simply if you like your cheese you'll love this tasting experience. You could say that nibbling on cheeses while sipping on a flute of nicely cooled Champagne is a divine union that was totally made in foodie heaven. And we'd agree. Forget eating a slab of cheddar with a dry dull cracker biscuit this is all about tasty appetisers delicious toasted ciabatta all perfectly complimented by your Champers. And the thing about cheese is that there are hundreds of them out there so which ones go best with Champagne? Your expert host will explain all the flavours and how softer cheeses accentuate the Champagne or inversely how the Champagne refreshes the palate with stronger cheese tastes. The cheeses that will be chosen for these tastings are all artisanal and made with high quality dairy ingredients. Naturally you associate French Champagne with French cheeses (a nice creamy Brie springs to mind) and whilst these are sure to feature you might well be discovering cheeses you've never tasted before. And yes even a cheddar might make it on the cheeseboard - albeit a high-quality hand produced one from artisan cheese maker! With the Champagne flowing and the bite-sized morsels of cheese being passed around these tastings are certainly convivial affairs. They are also educational as you'll learn which cheese goes with which type of Champagne. For example tangy hard cheeses from high alpine pastures such as the Swiss Gruyere could easily overpower a fruity Champers so a nice sweet almost nutty fizz is the order of the day. And a fresh goat's cheese could give your Champagne tasting a nice little kick too. These cheese tastings are available at both the central London location and the Chelmsford site in Essex. All workshops are fully hosted and take place in a relaxed and informal environment. In essence they're great news for cheese fans and those partial to a glass or two of Champagne too!
Indulge your epicurean tendencies with this delectable tasting menu for two from the divine Fishmore Hall! Located just outside Ludlow the unofficial capital of food culture this beautiful hotel offers a sublime range of mouth-watering treats to enjoy as part of their taster menu experience.Set in a beautifully renovated Georgian mansion overlooking miles of picturesque Shropshire countryside this range of delightful dishes will certainly live up to all its expectations and beyond. Thanks to Fishmore Hall's innovative tasting menu for two you foodies will be indulged to the max and you can treat a loved one or treasured friend to a dining sensation that's sure to hit the spot with a blend of delicate flavours and aromas to be savoured with each mouthful.Your tasting menu for two will see you trying some of Shropshire's finest produce from wood pigeon and venison to a decadent dessert finale. In total you'll both enjoy taste bud-tingling courses from the extensive menu including...
A delicious bottomless brunch in Manchester with cool tunes and friendly vibes - what could be better? Available on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the year these funky Manchester brunch sessions give you breakfast and unlimited drinks at this great little venue in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Spread across three floors 33 Oldham Street has a brilliant chilled out atmosphere during the day that then transforms into a cool bar at night. They're properly into their food and music here with regular events laid on from live music and yoga to these great value brunches. For just £25 a head you get a reserved a table your choice of main dish from the extensive brunch menu and free-flowing drinks. The house chef concocts fab dishes using locally-sourced ingredient that include your full English breakfast a full veggie breakfast avocado sourdough eggs benedict and more. The bar will be serving mimosas (nice flutes of half bubbly half orange juice to give your brunch a bit of sparkle) daiquiris bloody marys Warsteiner beers and more. And remember this is the bottomless brunch of Manchester so you can keep re-ordering those bevvies from the bar! If you don't know 33 Oldham Street this is the perfect occasion to give it a try. It's a chilled out oasis literally a step away from bustling Oldham Street. Plush chairs cosy corners and trendy artwork and artefacts (check out the graffiti art robots!) make it feel like your trendy mate's lounge. No airs and graces here though everyone is really friendly and they just want you to have a good time over brunch. So gather a group of mates together or invite your loved ones for some family time together and book your table at 33 for the best bottomless brunch in Manchester. One and a half hour sittings are offered on Saturdays and Sundays from 11:00 giving you plenty of time to enjoy your food and drink.