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Catherine Furze

Newcastle pub chain serves up tasty offers on meals and breakfasts for cost-conscious diners

A Newcastle-based pub chain is serving up a budget-conscious menu aimed at customers counting the pennies after Christmas.

The Inn Collection Group, which has over 20 pubs, including the Commissioners Quay at Blyth, the Seaburn Inn in Sunderland and the Kingslodge Inn in Durham, has launched the Little Book of Offers to save diners money until the end of March.

Available Monday-Friday, £12 gets two diners a pair of full English breakfasts and tea or coffee until 11am, after which two main meals can be ordered for £20. Alternatively, you can claim a free starter or dessert if you purchase a full-price adult meal.

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At the weekend, youngsters can eat free on Sundays with a free kid’s menu main course available for every full-priced main meal purchased, and adults can still get either a free starter or desert.

In addition, cocktail lovers can indulge in 2 for 1 cocktails available from the Inn’s drinks menus including classics such as Cosmopolitans, Espresso Martinis, and Bloody Marys, alongside specials such as a Bakewell Bellini.

The Little Book of Offers is the latest initiative from the company aimed at encouraging its local communities to make use of their local Inn and follows on from December’s Winter Warmers promotion, which offered half price hot drinks to over-65s to encourage people to get out and remain warm.

Dave Walker, operations manager at The Inn Collection Group said: “January is always a time when people are watching their budgets and with the ongoing pressures on incomes, we decided to help our customers be able to enjoy a visit to their favourite Inn. With a variety of offers on both food and drinks, we hope to welcome both our regulars and those trying our Inns for the first time between now and the end of March.”

The Inn Collection was founded in 2006 when Keith Liddell opened his first Northumberland site, The Lindisfarne Inn – formerly The Plough at Beal, near Holy Island. The company now has 23 inns in Lancashire, Cumbria, Yorkshire and County Durham.

The chain, which employs over 900 people, added eight new properties to its portfolio last year, and is currently renovating the iconic Park Hotel, in Tynemouth, which will open under its new name, The Tynemouth Castle, this summer.

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