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Free Tea or Coffee & £1.50 for a 6 Item Cooked Breakfast Weekdays @ Ikea with a Ikea Family Card
This seems like a great deal from Ikea and something I wasn't aware of previously.
Free Tea or Coffee & £1.50 for a 6 Item Cooked Breakfast Weekdays @ Ikea with a Ikea Family Card
ikea.com/gb/…ly/
Free Tea/Coffee
When you shop in store at Ikea , you can get a free cup of tea or filter coffee or upgrade to a cappuccino or latte for 40p when you swipe an Ikea Family card at the in-store restaurant. Monday - Friday
Breakfast:
Visit any Ikea store with a restaurant on weekdays till 11am you can get a 6 item cooked breakfast for £1.50 when you show an Ikea Family card at the till. If you don't have its free loyalty card, you can sign up online or in store.Without an Ikea Family card the same breakfast costs £2.25, so it's a 75p saving each time.
Bear in mind, £1.50 brekki is a child size portion. £2.50 is adult size but egg is not free range so that's not filling either
- sul
Bear in mind, £1.50 brekki is a child size portion. £2.50 is adult size but egg is not free range so that's not filling either
- sul
Free Tea or Coffee & £1.50 for a 6 Item Cooked Breakfast Weekdays @ Ikea with a Ikea Family Card
ikea.com/gb/…ly/
Free Tea/Coffee
When you shop in store at Ikea , you can get a free cup of tea or filter coffee or upgrade to a cappuccino or latte for 40p when you swipe an Ikea Family card at the in-store restaurant. Monday - Friday
Breakfast:
Visit any Ikea store with a restaurant on weekdays till 11am you can get a 6 item cooked breakfast for £1.50 when you show an Ikea Family card at the till. If you don't have its free loyalty card, you can sign up online or in store.Without an Ikea Family card the same breakfast costs £2.25, so it's a 75p saving each time.
Bear in mind, £1.50 brekki is a child size portion. £2.50 is adult size but egg is not free range so that's not filling either
- sul
Bear in mind, £1.50 brekki is a child size portion. £2.50 is adult size but egg is not free range so that's not filling either
- sul
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Have HEAT 4 ur brekky.
Thanks, nothing worse than a cold brekky
Helpful reminder for those of us who'd forgotten about it and the few people who don't know. Very helpful bit of free advertising for Ikea.. again.
I never realised they did this and it doesn't appear well advertised not even on this site.
Good job it isn't a British one. Would have to swap the horse out for a rat.
I should work for the NI Tourist Board
No, I think it's every day of the week.
You should be pleased at that! Saves more of your kind from slaughter.
With kind regards.
Never tried donkey meat..
I'll get more coat..
You can never have enough coat.
I thought it used to be £1.25 and not £1.50.
You get what you don't pay for at Ikea I suppose...
Nothing arrived? Were you expecting free delivery too?
I'll get my coat..
I can't stand bean juice over everything. Several times I've tried to get different staff to hold the beans. Explaining I'm still going to pay the same price makes no difference, so I now have to get the beans in a bowl and bin them.
Ikea love non conformity and minimal waste in their furniture, but not in their restaurant it seems!
They also used to offer any hot drink from their machines,now only foul tasting filter coffee or tea,you have to pay for hot chocolate
So can you do anything about the astronomical ferry prices from Stranraer, I'd love to take the car over but with return prices starting from £200 off season, unsocial times to £350 in the summer it's just way too expensive.
Heat added. And I expect this to be smoking hot by the end of the day.
Thanks for posting goldy12
Is it really that expensive? That is way too much, I was thinking it would be more like £20-£40, and no more than £50. You can take the car to France on ferry for about £79!
I have seen day returns to France for £25 with a free case of wine thrown in!
I was looking at a caravan park on the NI North coast this month - could have got a Breakfree deal 4 nights for £43. However, the promo Stena Line rate for the car was £168 return unsocible times, that is the cheapest you will ever get. The ferries per mile/Km in the British isles are the most expensive in the world. Even people on the Scottish islands get some subsidised fares from the good old Scottish Government as it recognises it causes hardship. I've just been to Haysham, the cheapest IOM ferry until 18/5 is a 3 day return car+2 passengers deal for £126, that goes up to £240 in the summer. I used to work in Norway, a high priced country and was amazed how cheap (in comparison) ferry crossings were.
I live close to Ikea and go roughly once per month. The store has been opened 10 years this year but I distinctly remember fry ups were 89p with free tea and coffee back then. Meals have increased dramatically and portions decreased, it's not quite the bargain it used to be but still good value.