Gourmet Society

gourmet society is a UK based dining club, founded in 2003. The membership offers consumers dining, cinema, theatre and attraction discounts.

Gourmet Society
FoundedEast Midlands, United Kingdom (2003)
Area served
United Kingdom
Products
  • Restaurant discount card
Websitegourmetsociety.co.uk

Starting out in the Midlands in 2003, the gourmet society offices are now based in Huddersfield and Manchester. the Gourmet Society was the UK's first national diners' club. Members pay an annual subscription, and receive discounts at participating restaurants. Members receive a discount card, and many members also receive a copy of the printed restaurant directory.

With over 6,000 UK restaurants available with a gourmet society membership, members can enjoy 25% off the total bill, including drinks, as well as 2 for 1 meals or 50% off the food bill.[1][2]

The Gourmet Society also works with other companies (including the AA,[3] Barclays and Nectar[4] ) to provide users of their services with discounted memberships.

Participating restaurants

Participating restaurants include popular chains, independent venues, and AA Rosette and Michelin star venues. Michelin starred restaurants include Benares and JSW. Details of the offer and restrictions can be found on their website, in the printed restaurant guide and the smartphone app.

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