Frankie & Benny’s has teamed up with the South Wales Argus for a fantastic competition to help celebrate this mother's day – kids eat FREE VIP Pass valid for a year (Terms & Conditions Apply)!
The instantly-recognisable red neon sign and warm, inviting interior will ease you into the Frankie & Benny’s experience before you can take your coat off!
In typical Stateside fashion, great service at Frankie & Benny’s is second to none. Nothing is too much trouble for their obliging and friendly staff. So, loosen your tie, relax, settle into your booth seat and relish the wonderful feeling of a very satisfied appetite.
Frankie and Benny’s has some amazing offers, including breakfast for £5, lunch for £6.95 or two courses for £11.95 from our specials menu.
Families are always welcome at Frankie & Benny’s with menus starting from just £4.25 for the smaller Children’s menu or £7.75 for the Junior menu, which includes a main course, unlimited refill drink, dessert, balloon and fun activity pack.
Children have a wide variety of choices, ranging from traditional Italian dishes such as spaghetti bolognese and margarita pizza to other favourites including hot dogs, salads and fish & chips.
There’s also a choice of yummy desserts including brownie sundae, hot chocolate pancakes and ice cream sundaes.
For your chance to win this fab prize, just tell us how much a two course meal from the specials menu would cost in Frankie & Benny's.
Send your answer, name, address and contact details on a postcard to Frankie & Benny Competition, Editor’s PA, South Wales Argus, Cardiff Road, Newport, NP20 3QN or you can enter by text.
Start your message with FRANBEN, leave a space and then send your answer, name and address to 80360. Messages cost 50p plus your normal operator text charge.
Service provided by Newsquest Media Group. Terms and Conditions at www.southwalesargus.co.uk/competitions. Closing date: 23rd March.
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