TheFork Festival Is Live Right Now: 50% Off Food at Hundreds of Restaurants
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TheFork Festival Is Live Right Now: 50% Off Food at Hundreds of Restaurants

Running until early April 2026. Up to half off food at restaurants across London and beyond. Book before it ends.

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By The Cheeky Hack · Sunday, 22 March 2026 · 3 min read
TL;DR

Running until early April 2026. Up to half off food at restaurants across London and beyond. Book before it ends.

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This One Has a Deadline

TheFork Festival is running right now — it started on 15 February 2026 and wraps up in early April. That means you have got days, not weeks, to take advantage of this. Up to 50% off food at participating restaurants across the UK. Once it's over, it's over until next time.

This isn't a permanent deal. Move on it.

What Is TheFork Festival?

TheFork (formerly LaFourchette) is a restaurant booking platform owned by Tripadvisor. Several times a year they run TheFork Festival, where participating restaurants offer 50% off the food portion of your bill. Not a set menu. Not a limited selection. Half off whatever food you order from the regular menu.

Drinks are full price, but honestly — half-price food at a proper restaurant is the headline here.

How To Book

1. Go to thefork.co.uk or download TheFork app. 2. Look for the Festival banner — it's front and centre right now. 3. Browse participating restaurants. You can filter by location, cuisine, and rating. 4. Book a table through the app or website. The discount is applied automatically to your bill — no code needed, no voucher to show. 5. Turn up, eat, and pay half price for the food.

That's genuinely it. No strings, no awkward conversations with staff. The restaurant knows you booked through TheFork and the discount is built into the deal.

Where Does It Work?

TheFork Festival covers restaurants across London, Leeds, Birmingham, Glasgow, and other major UK cities. London has the biggest selection by far — hundreds of participating restaurants covering everything from Italian trattorias to high-end tasting menus, Japanese izakayas to French bistros.

Some of the restaurants involved are properly good. We're not talking about places that need to discount because nobody wants to eat there. These are established restaurants using the festival to attract new customers.

The Maths

A dinner for two with food that would normally cost £70 comes down to £35. Add drinks at full price and you're still looking at a proper night out for £50-60 instead of £100+. For London, that's a significant saving.

If you eat out even twice during the festival period, you could easily save £50-70 total. That's real money back in your pocket.

What To Do Right Now

The festival ends in early April 2026. Some of the best restaurants fill their TheFork slots quickly, especially on Friday and Saturday evenings. Here is the play:

1. Open TheFork right now and browse what is available near you. 2. Book a couple of dinners for this week and next week. 3. If a restaurant you like is already full for weekend slots, try a weekday evening — availability is usually much better. 4. Tell your mates. This is the kind of thing that's better shared, and it gives you an excuse to organise that dinner you have been putting off.

Don't sit on this one. The festival is ending soon and once it's done, you're back to paying full whack.

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