Cafe helps feed families with half-term offer
The Herald|June 03, 2023
SPECIAL DEAL FOR 4 DURING THE COST OF LIVING CRISIS
KATIE OBORN
Cafe helps feed families with half-term offer

A BUSINESS owner in Torpoint has been helping families during the halfterm by offering a cheap meal deal for four family members. Teraza Allen, who owns the Courtyard Cafe on Fore Street, has put on a special offer to feed a family of four for £18.

Teraza says she wanted to help families keep the costs down if they want to eat out for breakfast or lunch during the half-term. The 48-year-old said she “recognises that times are hard and eating out and socialising with friends and family is a luxury some can no longer afford”.

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