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A new scheme has been launched by some of the finest eating places in Wells for the tourist season in 2008.

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Restaurants offering free lunches to coach drivers in Wells, Somerset

A new scheme has been launched by some of the finest eating places in Wells for the tourist season in 2008.

The scheme rewards coach drivers for bringing coach parties to the magnificent city of Wells. In return for bringing 10 patrons for lunch in Wells, the coach driver will be rewarded with a complimentary drink and meal.

All you have to do is pre-book 10 diners by the morning of your visit to claim your free meal.  The following restaurants and cafes are taking part in the scheme, contact them directly to book your 11 places.

1.  Andre’s – modern restaurant -  Union Street [beside car park]  – 01749 678111

2.  The Bishop’s Palace – medieval undercroft restaurant or garden terrace 01749   679494

3.  The City Arms -  traditional pub -  High Street  01749 673916

4.  The Crown -  fine coaching inn - Market Place 01749   673457                        

5.  The Fountain Inn -  traditional pub -  St Thomas Street  01749 672317 

6.  Pickwick’s Café – atmospheric café -  25 Broad Street – 01749 676697

7.  The Spinning Wheel – quaint tea rooms -  01749 675623 

8.  The Swan Hotel – alfresco hotel -   Sadler Street – 01749 836300                                            

9.  Wells Cathedral Cloister Restaurant -  unique historic setting – 01749 676543

If you require any further information contact Dominique Swain, Wells Regeneration Officer on 01749 341320.

Author: MBL

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