kids eat free

A fun-filled day in Brighton with kids eat free meals.

Families looking for a fun and affordable half-term day out should head to Brighton. Alongside seaside adventures, award-winning vegetarian restaurant Terre à Terre is offering a fantastic ‘kids eat free’ deal.

Enjoy delicious vegetarian meals

Terre à Terre is known for its creative vegetarian dishes and welcoming atmosphere. Its newly revamped interiors create the perfect setting for a family-friendly dining experience. Throughout February half term, children under 12 can enjoy a free meal from the Little Terrors menu when dining with a full-paying adult. The Little Terrors menu caters to even the fussiest eaters. Popular choices include Better Batter, featuring crispy buttermilk halloumi with chubby chips, and Sticky Marinated Tofu with crunchy cucumber. More straightforward options like spaghetti with butter or tomato sauce and fresh tomato and cucumber salad are also available.

Indulge in sweet treats and kids eat free

For families with a sweet tooth, Terre à Terre offers delicious desserts. Kids can choose from vanilla ice cream with chocolate sauce or churros with chocolate salt caramel dunk.

Make the most of Brighton this half term

A trip to Brighton isn’t complete without exploring the beach, visiting the pier, or discovering the city’s quirky shops. Pairing a day of adventure with a meal at Terre à Terre ensures a memorable and stress-free half-term outing.

For more details, visit Terre à Terre’s website

At terre à terre, Brighton’s leading vegetarian restaurant, they’ve pushed the boundaries of plant-led dining since 1993. As one of the original restaurants in the Brighton Lanes, they set the stage for a new era of vegetarian cuisine. What began as an idea to elevate meat-free dining has grown into a renowned destination for creative and unforgettable culinary experiences.

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