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  • Enjoy 50% Off At Over 800 London Restaurants

  • By Time Out editors

  • Time Out has teamed up with tastelondon to bring you a fantastic one month free trial, so now you can enjoy 50% off in over 800 London restaurants from popular chains like PizzaExpress and Prezzo, to establishments from Marco Pierre White, Aldo Zilli and Mark Bauman

  • There's no obligation to purchase a card at the end of the free period, and unlike many other free trials, you won't be asked to hand over your bank details!

    Simply show your tastelondon card at any of the restaurants included in their portfolio and receive 50% OFF the total food bill. You can order anything from the main a la carte selection and use your card as many times as you wish!

    You can now become a member for one month with absolutely no obligation, and after your free trial is over you will be offered the opportunity to join the club at the preferential annual rate of £49.95 (RRP £69.95).

    TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS EXCLUSIVE OFFER click here >>


    Restaurants include:
    Pizza Express | Volt | Vama | Albannach | Artisan | Fakherldine | Haozhan | Imli | Villandry | Patterson's | NouraMalmaison | Hat & Feathers | Almeida | Frankie’s Bar and Grill | Real Greek

     

     

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75 comments

  1. Posted by Emily Fontain on 02 Feb 2010 17:26

    A saving of over £40 at Acorn House last night...
    I absolutely love my tastelondon card!!!!

  2. Posted by Re: JAY on 03 Dec 2009 14:55

    Why is it a clever ploy? What is so clever about it for Time Out and what have they got to gain from sending something out that expires a few days later? I've been receiving post from 5 weeks ago, it's due to something called the "Postal Strikes" my friend - google them, they were quite a big deal. As for Time Out - please keep up with your great offers and ignore people like JAY who seem to want to moan about anything and everything and look for conspiracies that don't exist.

  3. Posted by JAY on 17 Nov 2009 01:15

    Oh very clever Time out ! seems it's a clever ploy sending out Free discount cards, only to recieve them as they expire in a few days time! Seems to happen to everyone i know who applies for one! Me and a few others ordered our card three weeks back...and still waiting!

  4. Posted by Tim on 10 Nov 2009 19:30

    it's fair comment i suppose Antonio, i suppose if my card hadn't arrived i may well have been a bit disgruntled!

  5. Posted by Antonio on 09 Nov 2009 17:14

    I would say that when entering a competition or an offer you are entering in a contract with someone or company...
    it is not only by mean of money that you enter in an agreement, so in all the cases it should be legally be always respected.
    As said I called Taste London for another trial but they are washing their hand blaming the post office strike...
    I am sure there some nice people at Taste London but still their representative answer does not seem a friendly answer or solution.
    if I need to blame or take action against someone still need proof from Taste London of 'sent out parcel' date.
    I do not work at the post office and it is not in my thoughts...
    however everybody as the right to strike ...if u strike means there is a malcontent working condition within a majority of workers ...& they have a right .
    I can't really get a membership without the trial...

  6. Posted by Izzie79 on 04 Nov 2009 15:43

    I can't believe that people are blaming taste London for the postal strikes! How can u expect them to resend something that was free in the first place? it just reiterates that the postal strikes affect everyone, business, individuals, everyone. Maybe you should call up the CWU and tell them you want another trial??!!!!

  7. Posted by Tim on 03 Nov 2009 19:02

    i don't think you can blame tastelondon for a delay due to postal strike! blame the whining post office workers (city link goes through royal mail btw)...
    I have had some really frustrating delays with certain items of my post so we are all suffering - that said, my card came through no probs when i applied for a trial a few months ago and i invested £50 in a years membership. i would highly recommend getting one, they have added quite a of of new restaurants near me lately so i'm loving it!

  8. Posted by Antonio on 29 Oct 2009 16:05

    Hi,
    I just received the 'Taste london membership' valid for a month.
    It came in today 29/10/09 but unfortunately I had the displeasure of reading the expiry date: 01/11/2009. Basically in 2 days time.
    I called Taste London to explain and ask to send a new card valid for a full month as per competition rules. They said that they sent out the membership maximum within a week from the competition closure. Stating that the delay was due to the Postal strike. I need to mention that on the letter accompanying the memb.card there was no date and also on the envelope itself no date or stamp of dispatch. Upon my request Taste London agent did not want to send any proof/date of their recorded dispatch The letter was also delivered by City Link. Basically we are not able to use the 50% discount which is quite a lot of money if I was deciding, jut me, to go out and dine every day. Taste London should reissue the card for the delayed ones or the post office or City link be responsible for something. Not sure how many out there had the same problem but would be nice to hear your and principally Time Out thought.
    Then we see who is from the citizen side or it is all the usual joke...
    best
    Antonio

  9. Posted by Antonio on 29 Oct 2009 16:00

    Hi,
    I just received the 'Taste london membership' valid for a month.
    It came in today 29/10/09 but unfortunately I had the displeasure of reading the expiry date: 01/11/2009. Basically in 2 days time.
    I called Taste London to explain and ask to send a new card valid for a full month as per competition rules. They said that they sent out the membership maximum within a week from the competition closure. Stating that the delay was due to the Postal strike. I need to mention that on the letter accompanying the memb.card there was no date and also on the envelope itself no date or stamp of dispatch. Upon my request Taste London agent did not want to send any proof/date of their recorded dispatch The letter was also delivered by City Link. Basically we are not able to use the 50% discount which is quite a lot of money if I was deciding, jut me, to go out and dine every day. Taste London should reissue the card for the delayed ones or the post office or City link be responsible for something. Not sure how many out there had the same problem but would be nice to hear your and principally Time Out thought.
    Then we see who is from the citizen side or it is all the usual joke...
    best
    Antonio

  10. Posted by Jeff Fenrick on 23 Oct 2009 23:24

    I was wondering if I order my free trial membership today, when would the free 30 day trial start? would it start when you first use it or when I activated it or what?. Also I live in the states. Can I get the card shipping to be here in the U.S.? I want to use the card when I am there in November, starting on the 24th and will be there for about 9 months or so. So just wondering when would the free trial date start?
    thanks

  11. Posted by gemma evangelista on 18 Oct 2009 05:14

    how to get taste london card???need to be a londoner???

  12. Posted by Ginny on 10 Sep 2009 13:02

    tastelondon is a great scheme and Time Out are doing a free give away this Tuesday!!!!!!!!

  13. Posted by Gigi on 13 Jun 2009 12:56

    Does this tastelondon card ship overseas?

  14. Posted by Dendo on 12 Jun 2009 15:12

    PizzaExpress is now on with tastelondon 50% OFF
    Yes Yes Yes!!!

  15. Posted by Lara Lopez on 21 Apr 2009 13:10

    Just to let you all know, you don't get the book with your month Free, you have to just use the website. To get the book you have to pay £49.95, you (obvioulsy) also get a full year card. It's a pretty good deal imho, certainly worth trying for a month anyhow. I saved a lot with my 1 month card just at Pizza Express and The Royal India (my local curry house). I am still undecided as to whether or not to take the plunge and go for full blown membership though.
    Thanks Time Out - a really good offer.

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