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A number of local restaurants are offering an extended version of the Eat Out to Help Out scheme. I found two on here and another walking down Lordship Lane yesterday. I?m sure there are more so thought a thread might be useful.


Anyone know any others / have feedback?



We had pizza at 500 Degrees yesterday. The offer didn?t apply but they have extended Eat Out to Help Out Until 30 September at some branches including East Dulwich. You get 50% off food ordered from their a la carte menu.


They now have a garden - sides mainly covered, roof of bamboo sheeting covered with plastic, lights and speakers. I didn?t see heaters but they weren?t needed as we visited at lunchtime.


No issues with social distancing on our visit - we sat outside and only one other table came in. Inside looked like all tables could be used which would be too many for my comfort if full if all used.


Pizzas and service unchanged.


In the business section on the forum these are mentioned.


@ 29 August Tandoori nights were keeping the 50% off Monday to Wednesday for a trial period book now to save disappointment.


They've removed the tables from the middle and the small table in front by the door is for sanitiser.


Terroirs is to continue 50% off Monday to Wednesday on food and soft drinks with a limit of ?10 per person

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