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Deal lets families eat Toby Carvery for less this Father's Day

Deal lets families eat Toby Carvery for less this Father's Day

Daily Mirror10-06-2025

Treat Dad to a Sunday Roast feast for less this Father's Day
Father's Day is a great excuse to get the family together for a meal, but nothing ruins the vibe of a Sunday dinner like having to do loads of washing up. Going out for a roast dinner can be expensive, but we've found a deal that makes it more affordable.
Using a Wowcher deal, families can enjoy a Toby Carvery meal for less. The deal means a two course meal at the much-loved chain works out at around £8 a head.
Wowcher has a few Toby Carvery deal options on its site, including a two-course meal for two adults and two children for £32.99 - that works out at £8.25 each. For two adults and a child, it's £27.99, while two adults can go kid-free for £22.99.
The carvery includes a two course meal - that can be a lunch or dinner - with a starter and main, or main and dessert. On the menu, there are a variety of dishes to choose from, including Toby's famous carvery, cheesy mushrooms and honeycomb dream sundae. Regardless of where families are based, there are over 150 Toby Carvery locations nationwide to choose from, and the deal is valid until September 15, 2025. It's worth noting that there may be an admin fee charge from Wowcher and customers are encouraged to read the T&Cs.
For those not after Toby Carvery, Sunday Roast from Beefeater is £15.29, it has 30-day-aged sirloin, roast gammon, turkey breast or their vegetarian roast. There are also unlimited portions of crispy roast potatoes, Yorkshire puddings and gravy available for those who go for dinner.
Alternatively, families could tuck into a big fry-up at breakfast for £10.99 - plus two kids eat free with every adult meal at breakfast. The Harvester also has a three-course set menu for £25.99 on June 14 and 15, which is a great way to treat dads who have a healthy appetite.
Toby Carvery has been rated highly on Tripadvisor with a 3.6 out of 5 star rating from a total of 475 reviews online. One person said: 'I visited with my daughter before she headed back to Cambridge. We both had the vegetarian version. Plenty of choices available.'
Another said: 'This is one of many visits we have made to the Toby Carvery through Wowcher, it offers excellent value for money, nice quality dining and we look forward to our next trip soon."
Wowcher customers have awarded the site a 4.3 star rating on Trustpilot. One said: "Great choice of offers." While another added: "Easy to order, always a great range of options to choose from. Great deals, easy to transfer credit for other purchases."
Those who have not had as good an experience on Wowcher have highlighted some confusion about how to redeem vouchers. One said: "Need to make it easier to read. More information on how to redeem the voucher."
However, a happier customer added: "Always easy to buy Wowcher and redeem them. Love the Toby's Carvery."

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