Kids Eat for FREE (or £1) this Feb Half-Term – All the details

Kids Eat for FREE (or £1) this Feb Half-Term – All the details

Eating out with the family can get expensive fast, but loads of restaurants, pubs, cafés, and supermarkets across the UK are running ‘Kids Eat Free’ or ‘Kids Eat for £1’ deals during school holidays. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite while shopping or planning a meal out, these offers can help cut costs while keeping the little ones happy.


💡 How to Save on Kids’ Meals This Year

We’ve rounded up all the places offering free or £1 meals for kids during every UK school holiday in 2025. Some of these deals don’t require an adult to buy a meal either, making them an easy win for parents trying to stretch their budget.

📌 Bookmark this page – we’ll keep updating it throughout the year as new offers roll in!


📅 UK School Holiday Dates 2025

Schools across the UK have six holiday breaks every year:

  • 🗓️ February Half Term – A one-week break, usually mid-February.
  • 🐣 Easter Holidays – A two-week break, usually falling in early or mid-April.
  • 🌼 May Half Term – A one-week break, usually the last week of May.
  • ☀️ Summer Holidays – The longest break (6 weeks!), starting late July until early September.
  • 🎃 Autumn Half Term – Usually a week-long break in late October, right around Halloween.
  • 🎄 Christmas Holidays – A two-week break, starting the last Friday before Christmas week.

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📍 Where Can Kids Eat Free Near Me?

The next break is February Half Term, and these are the places where kids eat free or for £1… 👇

📢 Know any other great deals? Drop them in the comments! 🛎️

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