A number of restaurants in Marlow have agreed to take part in the Eat Out Help Scheme which has been set up by the Government.
The scheme offers a half price (50 per cent) discount on menu items on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays between August 3 and 31 at participating establishments.
This is to help companies which were unable to trade during lockdown due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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The scheme will encourage customers to dine in, with establishments able to claim the money back.
Here is a list of the 97 restaurants, cafes and pubs in Marlow and the surrounding areas that will be taking part:
Please note that the restaurants, cafes and pubs in the surrounding areas are in Maidenhead, Taplow, High Wycombe, Loudwater, Cookham, Flackwell Heath and Bisham.
Starbucks, High Street
The Chequers, High Street
Fego, High Street
Maliks of Marlow Ltd, High Street
The Ship, West Street
La Cantina Del Vino, Morris Place
Clayton’s Marlow, Oxford Road
Suum Vietnamese Kitchen, Spittal Street
The Oarsman, Spittal Street
Prince of Wales, Mill Road
Hand and Flowers, West Street
Soul Deli, Third Avenue
The Bull In, Marlow Road, Bisham
The Royal Oak, Frieth Road
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Hillier Garden Centre, Pump Lane South
Mango Lounge – The Chequers, Dean Lane
Mole and Badger, Sanctum on the Green
Harleyford Golf Club, Henley Road
The Jolly Farmer, Church Road
The Queens Head, Pound Lane
The Kings Head, Church Road
The Golden Ball, Golden Ball Lane
The Rising Sun, High Street
Costa Coffee Cookham, Lower Road
The Old Swan Uppers, The Pound
Costa Coffee Bourne End, The Parade
Kongs Restaurant, The Parade
Coriander Restaurant, The Parade
The Crooked Billet, Sheepridge Lane
Notcutts Booker, Clay Lane
Costa Coffee Shifford Crescent, Shifford Crescent
JK Restaurants, High Street
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Beta UK, High Street
Teapot Tea Shop, Clieve Cottages
Anong Thai, High Street
The Dog and Badger, Henley Road
Stubbings Nursery, Stubbings Lane
The Dew Drop Inn, Honey Lane
The Cherry Tree, Straight Bit
Costa Coffee Flackwell Heath, Straight Bit
La Bodega Del Vino Flackwell Heath, Straight Bit
Astor Grill, Cliveden Estate
Cliveden Dining Room, Cliveden Estate
Gandhi Indian restaurant, Boyn Hill
Flavio’s, High Street
Off the Tap, High Street
The Stag and Huntsman, Rectory Hill
New York Deli, Nicholsons Walk
The Yew Tree, Freith
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Li Zhao, High Street
15 Queen Street, Queen Street
KFC, Ryemead Way
The Red Lion, The Green
Noodle Nation, King Street
Lata Lata, St Mary’s Street
The Broadwick, Bridge
Coppa Club, Bridge Avenue
Bianco Nero, Bridge Street
Heidrun, Pauls Row
Rio Del – Maidenhead Library, St. Ives Road
KFC, Glynwood House
Bluegrass BBQ, Pauls Row
Zafferano 68, High Street
Noodle Nation, Crown Lane
The Boathouse, Boulters Lock Island
Pizza 1889, Oxford Street
Chutney, Easton Street
Starbucks, Eden Centre
Grouse & Ale, High Street
Kappad restaurant, High Street
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Delhi Junction, Queen Street
Bombay Palace, Crendon Street
The Works, High Street
The Bell and Bottle, Bath Road
Masons Arms, Saffron Road
Lunch, Cornermarket
Mad Squirrel, Church Street
Burger King, Eden Place
Enzo Sri Lankan Street Food, Desborough Road
Mr India, London Road
La-Koco Coffee, Desborough Road
Treatz, Oxford Street
Wok & Go, Denmark Street
The Derehams Inn, Derehams Lane
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The Front Room, Castle Street
KFC, Frogmoor
Thames Hotel, Ray Mead Road
Thai Orchid, Ray Mead Road
Roux at Skindles, Mill Lane
The Falcon, Old Moor Lane
Bombay Grill & Salad, London
Taplow House Hotel, Berry Hill
Oak & Saw, Rectory Road
Wycombe Heights Golf Centre, Rayners Avenue
Odds Farm Park, Odds Farm Park
The Grill Garden & Pizza, Arnison Avenue
Roti House, Arnison Avenue
For more information, go to www.tax.service.gov.uk/eat-out-to-help-out/find-a-restaurant.
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