Coconut Tree offers FREE meal for Father's Day

Coconut Tree offers FREE meal for Father's Day

Posted on: 16 May 2023

With Father’s Day rapidly approaching, the Coconut Tree are offering fathers, grandfathers and carers three complimentary dishes of their choice.

The Coconut Tree is a celebrated Sri Lankan restaurant with branches across the UK, and two in Bristol – Cheltenham Road & The Clifton Triangle.

Known for a street food-style focus, with dishes like their mouthwatering Khottu, a deliciously spiced mixed bowl of finely sliced flatbread and veggies or meat, or their very popular Egg Hoppers (bowl-shaped pancakes made with coconut milk),The Coconut Tree is a great option for any celebration dinner – but it just got better.

With Father’s Day fast approaching – it’s just a month away on June 18 – The Coconut Tree has put out a very special offer to honour fathers, grandfathers and other carers. For each paying customer, one father, grandfather or carer will receive three of The Coconut Tree’s award-winning dishes – completely free!

With around 30 dishes across The Coconut Tree’s menu, there’s bound to be something fo everyone, whatever their tastes. It’s a flexible offer too, with three dishes – you could order a small feast of The Coconut Tree’s best dishes, or treat yourself to a three-course meal with a starter, main, and one of TCT’s delicious desserts; like the Sri Lankan coconut cake with sweet spices, dried fruits, cherries & vanilla ice cream.

 

 

This is a great offer to take advantage of this Father’s Day, but that means tables are likely to book out before the day – so get in there earlier if you want a free meal! The good news is, with two locations, there’s plenty of space to go around.

So, if you’re looking for a good way to show your dad how much you appreciate him with a unique dining experience, all without breaking the bank, it looks like The Coconut Tree have you covered!


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Patrick Bate

Patrick is a filmmaker with so much Bristol in his blood the white blood cells are graffiti'd. Educated at the Northern Film School in Leeds, he’s returned home to be a Videographer and Reviewer for 365Bristol and BARBI. When he’s not messing about with cameras, he enjoys playing guitar, spending far too much time on tabletop RPGs, and being an awful snob about cider. Have a look at his work here, or get in touch at patrickb@365bristol.com.