Returned servicemen and women to eat for free on ANZAC Day

Returned servicemen and women to eat for free

ANZAC Day celebrates and honours those who have served New Zealand and Australia in military operations. This ANZAC Day we’re honouring returned servicemen and women who have served abroad by inviting them to enjoy a complimentary meal.

Many restaurants throughout the United States honour their service men and women in a similar style with ‘Veterans Dine for Free’- it has proven to be a well respected event, with a great response so we’ve brought the idea to New Zealand along with Wellington restaurants Monsoon Poon and Osteria del Toro.

Boulcott Street Bistro is open from 5pm.
The offer is available to all servicemen and women who have served abroad on combat, combat-like or peace keeping, making or enforcement operations on Friday 25th April, 2014.

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Festive Season & Christmas Functions

Our restaurant is the perfect place for celebrating the festive season with friends, family and colleagues. And if you’re short on time, let us know and we’ll help organise your festive get-together.

Our Festive Menu is available from the 1st of December for functions in our private dining room and large group bookings

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Sample set menu above $80pp

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Dad & Daughter Date Night – Sunday 4th

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Above: Albert Einstein, and his daughter Margaret (right) take the oath of US citizenship Photograph

We’re joining all the doting dads who are encouraging families to take part in on the unofficial holiday that celebrates the special bond shared between a father and his daughter/s on August 4th.

To support the event we’re offering a glass of bubbles or a mocktail, on the house, for the daughter in every Dad and Daughter duo who dine with us on Sunday, August 4th.

So what is Dad and Daughter Date Night?

It’s like Mother’s Day and Father’s Day, a date invented by a group of Wellington fathers who wished they spent more time with their family. So they came up with the idea.

“To celebrate the date, there’s one simple rule – spend time together,” said Wellingtonian Mike Egan, Dad and Daughter Date Night founder.

“We live in an increasingly digital world, spending less and less time interacting with our families and forgetting the enjoyment that good old fashioned face to face quality time brings. Dad & Daughter Date Night is just the reminder dads need to make the time for their daughter/s.

We think it’s really interesting that:

“There have been numerous studies carried out on the positive effects a father’s presence has in a daughter’s life – such as boosting self esteem, improving academic success and lessening anxiety.

“One recurring recommendation in these studies is spending time together. Time is referred to by numerous family experts as the ‘greatest bonding element’.

“This is exactly what Dad & Daughter Date Night is about: encouraging dads and daughters to make time for each other. Whether it’s watching a movie together, going out for dinner or a trip to the dairy, as long as it’s time spent together the objective’s achieved,” Mr Egan said.

Go to the Facebook page
facebook.com/Dadanddaughterdatenight

 

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