Glastonbury: Win a Co-op gift voucher in our Mother’s Day prize draw

By Laura Linham

14th Mar 2023 | Local News

All you have to do to for the chance to win a £15 Co-op gift voucher is describe your mum.
All you have to do to for the chance to win a £15 Co-op gift voucher is describe your mum.

We think mums deserve a treat, especially on Mother's Day.

All you have to do to for the chance to win a £15 Co-op gift voucher is describe your mum. You could use one word – or as many as you like.

To be entered into the Glastonbury Nub News Mother's Day prize draw*, comment on the Wells Nub News Mother's Day Facebook page by Sunday 19 March – Mother's Day.

Comment on the Mother's Day prize draw Facebook post, describe your mum in your comment and tag her if you can.

There are lots of ways to show your appreciation for your mum. Here are a few ideas of something nice to do with, or in memory of your mum:

The Old Tannery is one of the coolest restaurants in town. Housed in a converted factory, the bustling eatery and bar dishes up locally sourced breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as a strong range of beer, wine and cocktails with regular live music events, guest bands and DJs. It’s the perfect spot for a morning coffee on their terrace, if you want to tuck into a range of meze dishes for lunch or enjoy one of their Bocabugers for dinner. 

Offering vegan, gluten- and dairy-free options, and using organic, locally sourced meat and vegetables, the Hundred Monkeys Café on the High Street is the epitome of West Country healthy living. It’s open for breakfast and lunch during the week and dinner on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with the wooden furniture and local artworks on the wall giving it a homely feel.

If you’re in the mood for pizza and Chianti, Gigi’s Italian Restaurant have been specialising in Sardinian cuisine for over 20 years. The menu might be small but it’s perfectly formed, covering the basics with aplomb and very decent prices as well.

 Spice-fiends need look no further than Elaichi Tandoori on the High Street, a popular and stylish Indian and Bangladeshi restaurant that’s been serving up the best naan bread, vindaloos and baltis for over a decade.

Nearly 30 years old, Rainbows End Café is considered by many to be the original Glastonbury café template. A family-run vegetarian and vegan café on High Street, you can either dig into their expansive, globe-trotting salad bar, choose from one of their platters or head for one of their daily specials – whatever you do, however, make sure to leave space for a slice (or two) or their home-made cakes.

The Blue Note Café, located at the back of the Glastonbury Experience Courtyard, is another vegan and vegetarian café known for its good prices, generous portions and excellent coffee.

 This wouldn’t be a cute English countryside town without a traditional tea room, and the Abbey Tea Rooms ably deliver. From the classic linen tablecloths and fine china to the afternoon tea featuring scones piled high with clotted cream, it’s a quintessentially English experience, and handily located overlooking the Glastonbury Abbey ruins.

 Right next door is the Lazy Gecko Café, a quirky licensed café packed full of eclectic artwork and furniture. It is the polar opposite to the tea rooms, serving up big breakfasts, burgers and brunches.

Alternatively, head to Burns The Bread which has been serving fresh-out-of-the-oven baked goods to the Glastonbury faithful for over 30 years. From pies to bread, cakes, biscuits and pastries, these are some of the best calorific treats in town.

The Co-op has Mother's Day deals on flowers and Fairtrade chocolates. Check out what's on offer in your local store and treat your mum.

Become a Co-op member to get £3 off when you spend £10 in store until Tuesday 11 April.

When you buy selected Co-op products and services, 2p for every £1 you spend goes into your Co-op Membership account and Co-op gives the same amount to support community organisations and local causes.

*For Mother's Day prize draw Terms & Conditions email: [email protected].

     

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