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Lu Ban offering an early Christmas Gift for one weekend only!

Christmas is coming early to brighten up the payday weekend. For three days only, award winning Lu Ban at Cains Brewery Village are offering their Christmas Gift Vouchers with an amazing 25% off.

Christmas is coming early to brighten up the payday weekend. For three days only, award winning Lu Ban at Cains Brewery Village are offering their Christmas Gift Vouchers with an amazing 25% off. With only 86 days until the big day Lu Ban are making sure that there is good news this weekend with theiramazing three day offer. Until midnight on Sunday 2nd October if you purchase a Lu Ban Christmas gift voucher you will save yourself a quarter of the value and make sure you have started your Christmas shopping early!

Pay £75 for a £100 voucher

Pay £56.25 for a £75 voucher

Pay £37.50 for £50 voucher

Gift vouchers purchased this weekend will be valid for six months from January 2023 to 30th June 2023 ensuring that your chosen recipient has a fantastic treat to look forward to in the New Year.Vouchers cannot be used in conjunction with discounted restaurant menu’s and offers and are not valid for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day or Valentines weekend.

Give the gift of a memorable culinary experience this Christmas and treat someone special with a Lu Ban Christmas gift voucher!To purchase vouchers today, click on the link – https://lubanrestaurant.co.uk/gift-vouchers/

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