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PASSPORT DISCOUNT List Heart & Home Gift Shop 10% discount when spending Dinostar All kids go free King Street, Bridlington. over £15 28 – 29 Humber Street Tel: (01482) 320424 YO15 2DQ Tel: (07533) 436226 Hull. HU1 1TH Marshall Shoes £5 off on purchases over £50 Filey Museum Admit 2 for the price of 1 7 Bridge Street Tel: (01262) 603234 8-10 Queen Street Tel: (01723) 515013 Bridlington Filey. O14 9HB YO15 3AG Hornsea Museum 2 for 1 entry Peter Arthurs £2 off Adult Printed T-Shirt Hornsea, Tel: (01964) 533443 Offers for visitors staying at 9 Bridge Street Tel: (01262) 678309 HU18 1AB Bridlington. BTA establishments Scampston Hall and Walled £1 off the entry price YO15 3AH Garden Tel: (01944) 759111 Attractions, Food & Drink, Tilly & Bella 10% off any purchase Scampston, YO17 8NG www.scampston.co.uk Entertainment and Shopping 17 The Promenade Bridlington. Sea Life Centre 40% discount for up to 5 people. YO15 2PY Scalby Mills,Scarborough Passport will be retained PASSPORT YO12 6RP Offer ends 31.12.2019 Hair and Beauty www.visitsealife.com Tel: (01723) 373414 Tidal Waves Hair Design 10% off first appointment. Wolds Way Lavender 2 for 1 entry discount DISCOUNT 13 West Street Tel: (01262) 609783 Wintringham, Tel: (01944) 758641 Bridlington YO17 8HW YO15 3DX List Salus Beauty Spa 10% off any For more information on what to see and do, please contact: 28 Chapel St, Treatment or Spa day Bridlington Tourist Information Centre Bridlington Tel: (01262) 675701 YO15 2DW East Riding Leisure Bridlington YO15 2NP Headrow Hair & Nail Salon 10% off all services 24 Queen St, Excluding Colours Tel: (01262) 391634 Tel: (01262) 679453 Bridlington. YO15 2SN @moreBridlington Infinity Hair & Beauty @14 Blow Dry for £10 14 Wellington Rd Tel: (01262) 228520 For accommodation visit our website Bridlington. YO15 2AR www.BridHolidays.com Beverley, Hornsea, Hull & the Yorkshire Wolds @bta_bridlington Burton Constable Hall 2 for 1 entry Skirlaugh, Tel: (01964) 562400 Nr Hull HU11 4LN Eden Camp £1 off for each person in Malton, possession of a Great 2nd Edition N. Yorkshire. Bridlington Passport www.bridholidays.com YO17 6RT Tel: (01653) 697777 Bridlington – Attractions & Activities Bridlington – Food & Drink The Lamp Restaurant 10% discount off meals from the 55-57 The High Street evening menu Bondville Model Village 10% discount off Buffalos Restaurant 10% discount western themed Bridlington (excludes Saturdays). Sewerby Road, admission charge 1 & 2 Regent Terrace steak and ribs restaurant YO15 4PR Tel: (01262) 676305 Sewerby YO15 1ER Tel: (01262) 401736 Bridlington Tel: (01262) 400090 Bridlington SPA Café 25% off bacon or sausage sand- YO15 2PB Bridlington Birds of Prey & 10% on entry for families. South Marine Drive, wich / roll when purchased with Animal Park 30 min Owl holding £15pp The Attic Tearoom 10% off food and drinks Bridlington. a hot drink Valid until 11am Covert Lane, Carnaby 30 min Meet Meerkat £15pp 4 Prospect Street, (Excluding afternoon tea) YO15 3JH 25% off any scone with a hot YO15 3QF Tel: (01262) 673653 Bridlington Tel: (01262) 675916 Offers subject to availability drink includes cream etc (Please book experiences in advance) YO15 2AJ Valid after 2pm Vanilla Ice Cream Free Illy Coffee with a Bridlington Golf Club 2 for 1 Georgian Tearooms & An- 10% discount on Afternoon tea Belvedere Road, 17 Esplanade cake or gateau Per round of Golf tique Centre after 2:30pm Bridlington Bridlington Tel: (01262) 401460 High Street, Old Town Tel: (01262) 608600 YO15 3NA Tel: (01262) 606367 YO15 2PB Bridlington. YO16 4AQ Burton Agnes Hall & Gardens 10% off admission to Yip’s Chinese Restaurant 10% discount on food (exc. Sat- JC’s Restaurant 10% discount off Burton Agnes, Hall & Gardens 12 South Marine Drive urdays and Bank Holidays) 19-20 Queen Street, The total food bill Nr. Bridlington. Tel: (01262) 490324 Bridlington. YO15 3BZ Tel: (01262) 605338 Bridlington Tel: (01262) 606031 YO25 4SP (not for special events) YO15 2SH Entertainment John Bull’s World of Rock 1 child free with 10% discount Spotlight Theatre Free tea or coffee and biscuits Lancaster Road, Carnaby. 2 paying adults Masala Indian Restaurant 10 Marlborough Terrace, 55a West Street when attending a performance Nr. Bridlington. YO15 3QY Tel: (01262) 678525 Not on set meals Bridlington Bridlington. Ticket bookings (01262) 601006 Free refreshments Pot-a-Doodle-Doo YO15 2PA Tel: (01262) 671736 YO15 3DZ Pottery Painting for each painter Richie’s Café 20% discount Stephen Joseph Theatre £2 off the summer shows 19 Prospect Street Tel: (01262) 426235 Princess Mary Promenade Westborough, See website for details Bridlington. YO15 2AE Tel: (01262) 403164 Bridlington Scarborough www.sjt.uk.com RSPB Bempton Cliffs 10% discount off YO15 3LG YO11 1JW Tel: (01723) 370541 Cliff Lane, admission charge Bempton. YO15 1JF Tel: (01262) 422212 Richard Burton Tea Room & 10% discount in our tea room Bridlington – Shopping Yorkshire Belle Pleasure 50p off 1hr cruise Art Gallery Tel: (01262) 850830 49 Antiques & Retro 10% off any item £10 or over Cruiser £1 off 1hr 30min cruise 19 Main Street, 49 High Street Tel: (01262) 608600 Buckton. YO15 1HU North Pier, £1.50 off 2hrs 15min cruise Old Town, Bridlington Tel: 07774 193404 YO16 4AQ Bridlington. The Ship Inn Sewerby Discounts as per YWT Living Seas Centre 1 Free hot drink Cliff Road Bella Projects 10% Discount on shop purchases separate leaflet South Landing, Flamborough, in the centre per card Sewerby 12 Manor Street Tel: (01262) 229040 Bridlington. Tel: (01262) 422103 YO15 1EW (01262) 672374 YO15 2SA YO15 1AE The Beach Hut Cafe 20% discount off total food bill Gallery 49 10% off Hockney prints of Alpamare—SCARBOROUGH 10% off entry price 1B North Marine Drive when purchasing 2 main meals. 1 Market Place, Old Town, East Yorkshire 28 Burniston Road Valid after 12 mid-day Old Town Bridlington. Tel: (01262) 679472 (01723) 861431 Bridlington Scarborough YO12 6PH YO15 2JF Tel: (01262) 679080 YO16 4QJ .
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