Three venues are offering free award-winning gin and tonics to Swindon mothers for one day only.
In celebration of Mother’s Day on Sunday, March 10, the popular venues have teamed up with the award-winning Anges Arber Gin to hand out free drinks in Swindon, Bristol and Bath.
So whether you’re spending the day in Swindon or treating your mum to a day out in nearby destinations such as Bristol or Bath, the celebrations don’t stop.
To get a hold of a free drink for your mum and show her how important she is, you simply need to head down to your nearest venue with your mum – or the mum in your life - and request a complimentary Arber G&T for her.
Only those over 18 can access the offer, and it is limited to one drink per mother.
All G&Ts will consist of a single serve of Agnes Arber Premium Gin and the light and refreshing Marlish English Tonic Water.
“Mother’s Day is such a special day for so many people, and one that brings parents and carers, and their offspring together,” said Nic Ponticakis, brand manager for Agnes Arber Gin.
“By partnering with these incredible venues, we hope to encourage consumers in the West Country to spend some quality time with their Mums this Mother’s Day, catching up over an Arber G&T.
“There is no catch, however free G&Ts will be on a first come, first served basis – so don’t leave it too late in the day,” he added.
Here’s where you can pick up a free drink for your mum this Mother’s Day:
Swindon – The Highworth
Located on Westrop in Highworth, The Highworth pub and hotel will be open from 9am to 9pm on Mothering Sunday. Parking is limited so it’s a good idea to book ahead.
The Highworth is also serving a Mother's Day lunch between 12 and 5.30pm which you can book online, over the phone, or via email.
The two or three-course meal is half-price for children under 12.
Bristol – Keynsham Courtyard
The Keynsham Courtyard on the High Street in Keynsham, Bristol will be open from 10am to 11pm.
Bath – Bonghy Bo
Bonghy Bo in Barton Court, Upper Borough Walls, Bath, will be open from 9.30am to 8.30pm.
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