Nandos

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One, is it worth the big fuss? It looks quite expensive for just some marinated chicken, its not like its organic or free range or anything, or is it?
One has just opened by me (tried to get in on the free sampling but got blocked by a surly manager- worth a try!!)
Can someone can slip me a voucher code? I'd like to give it a go.
If not, i'll chance it with my gourmet card over the weekend and report back!
One has just opened by me (tried to get in on the free sampling but got blocked by a surly manager- worth a try!!)
Can someone can slip me a voucher code? I'd like to give it a go.
If not, i'll chance it with my gourmet card over the weekend and report back!
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Personally I love Nando's, and I find it to be pretty inexpensive actually. I think the prices are the same nationwide, so in central London (where I stay) it seems a good value for money option, whereas in Brighton (where I see you stay) it might not be.
The loyalty card is quite good too, you get free food on your 3rd, 6th and 10th visits. Quick service too
I can totally see your point about standardised pricing, Brighton is an odd one sometimes the prices are a bit 'Londony' and other places - for example 'the laines' which does all you can eat pizza wings and salad for £4.50 are pretty small town prices. The gourmet card is a discount card you can use in quite a few places, I'm a bit naughty and flash it when I eat anywhere because chances are they'll take a discount card!
They do give 20% off for NHS/police/armed services in Nandos
http://www.nandos.co.uk/nhs-emergency-services-and-military-discount
Thats always good to see
@Juliedigger - Me too I was getting a Merlin pass though!