The restaurant chain Frankie & Benny's has launched a brand new menu and is allowing customers to get a 30% discount to celebrate.

New dishes include Creamy Chicken & Nduja pasta, Black ‘n’ Blue Burger, Chicken & Halloumi Burger, BBQ Platter for two, Lemon Pepper Salmon, a range of Loaded Fries including Buffalo Chicken and BBQ Brisket and a Mediterranean Grain Salad.

There are also vegan options, such as the Loaded Lava Fries - made up of vegan cheddar, spicy sriracha, chilli and spring onion - as well as The Smashed Biff’s Wing Stacker Burger.

Meanwhile, new desserts include Banana & Speculoos Waffle and a range of Super Ice Cream shakes including Crunchie, Oreo and Lotus Biscoff.

Frankie & Benny's has said they are offering the 30% discount because they are "aware of the cost of living crisis".

You can get the discount via Frankie & Benny's website and sign up for their newsletter.

From there you will be sent a QR code via email which you can show to your server to make use of the discount.


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This will only be available from November 1-20, it cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer and excludes the Christmas menu and drinks.

Frankie & Benny’s Head Of Brand, Sasha Story, said: “The new menu is full of delicious dishes that have been designed for their freshness and vibrant flavours. 

“We are very pleased because there’s something new for everyone from delicious comfort food to the new meat-free vegan alternatives.”

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