Win A Steak & Lobster Share Board With Wine For Two At Catch Seafood Bar & Grill
We've got a great chance for you to win this exceptionally delicious treat for two worth £160* at this beautiful restaurant on Ryde's coastline!
Catch Seafood & Grill features a beautiful restaurant and terrace overlooking the golden sands of Appley Beach and is the perfect setting for lunch, dinner or a casual drink.
Experience culinary excellence with our talented chef Ashley Randle, who expertly prepares fresh seafood and grill favourites. Indulge in succulent dishes crafted with passion and precision, each bite a symphony of vibrant flavours and textures.
Join us for a culinary journey that promises to delight your senses and leave you craving more! A full menu can be found here...
Right now we've got a fabulous opportunity for you to win a beautiful surf and turf meal - enjoy a steak & lobster share board for two people and a bottle of wine - just enter our random draw before the closing date on Sunday May 12!
Enter now:
*Please note value subject to change at discretion of establishment and value correct at time of writing. Hidden is not responsible for change in prices. Please note once won, 48 hours notice of booking is required from the winner.
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