Savvy diners can enjoy a three-course meal in Darlington for £20 or less next week.
The offer is part of the annual Love Darlo Restaurant Week which celebrates the wide variety of food outlets in the town.
Running from Monday, October 24 to Sunday, October 30 all the participanting restaurants, cafes and pubs will be running the special offer of three course meal for £20 or less.
And there's a whole host of places to choose from, with more than 15 venues signed up to the scheme.
It isn't just confined to the town centre either, with restaurants and pubs within the wider borough taking part including the Otter & Fish in Hurworth and the Buck Inn and The Tuns both in Sadberge.
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A Love Darlo spokesman said: "Discount diners can chose from Italian, Indian, pub food, café selections and much more without forking out a fortune.
"Venues old and new to the town have signed up and are looking forward to welcoming diners."
Here is the full list so far of venues taking part in the Love Darlo Restaurant Week
Al Forno, Skinnergate - 01325 466585
Buck Inn, Sadberge - 01325 335710
Cheeky Ranchos Mexican, North Road - 01325 647017
Dinsdale Golf Club - 01325 332222
Masala Art, Houndgate - 01325 460605
Maxine's (Hotel Bannatyne) - 01325 365858
Meze Turkish Restaurant - 01325 464466
Otter & Fish, Hurworth - 01325 720019
Picco Pizza. Skinnergate - 01325 350555
Rose & Lime, Bondgate - 01325 355824
Saltfish, Houndgate - 01325 486011
Santorini, Crown Street - 01325 462092
Sol Tapas, Duke Street - 01325 467000
The Tuns at Sadberge - 01325 332080
Tre Amici, Skinnergate - 01325 394222
Tomahawk Steakhouse, DL1 Feethams - 01325 344399
Uno Momento, Blackwellgate - 01325 381910
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