PizzaExpress Wants to Be Your Half-Term Hero — and It’s Bringing Big Deals for Teens too

PizzaExpress is on a mission to make half-term dining a family affair — and a surprisingly affordable one. The iconic British pizzeria chain just rolled out a trio of offers that cover everyone from kids to carb-hungry teens, and even the grown-ups who are footing the bill.

From October 27 to November 2, the brand’s “School Holiday Heroes” promo brings back Kids Eat Free, giving parents a breather (and a freebie) during the midterm chaos. Every adult main unlocks a complimentary three-course Piccolo meal — that’s dough balls, pizza or pasta, dessert, and a baby cappuccino (or “Bambinoccino,” if you’re fancy). Usually £8.50, it’s now on the house.

For the older crowd, PizzaExpress has introduced the MegaTeen Saver, a new £12 deal that includes any Classic pizza and a soft drink. Think American Hot, Padana, or any of your usual go-tos, just without the post-lunch wallet guilt.

And if that wasn’t enough pizza diplomacy, November brings another crowd-pleaser: 25% off all pizzas from November 3 to 23. Yes, any pizza. No secret menu exclusions. Just old-school, affordable comfort food, ready for the colder evenings.

It’s a smart move for PizzaExpress — the chain is leaning hard into feel-good, value-driven dining at a time when families are juggling tighter budgets. Between kids eating free and teens scoring full meals for less than the price of a streaming subscription, the offers feel like a welcome reprieve from the cost-of-living crunch.

So whether it’s a low-key date night, a family dinner, or just an excuse to grab a Padana without thinking twice, this might be the perfect time to make PizzaExpress your go-to autumn hangout.

Head to pizzaexpress.com to book your table and check the full terms and conditions.

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