London Marathon 2024 free food: Capital restaurants offering post race grub on the house for runners
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A number of restaurants across the capital are set to treat London Marathon runners with free food this Sunday (April 21) for completing the capital race.
If reaching the finish line wasn’t sweet enough, those who take part in the 2024 event will be able to claim a range of different foods including snacks and meals.
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Hide AdFrom a burger to steak, runners could also opt to enjoy a bowl of ramen or pasta depending on what they’re craving post marathon.
All runners need to claim their food prizes is to flash their medals at the following chains and restaurants.
Here’s a list of London restaurants and eateries marathon runners can get free food at this weekend
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Bills
The restaurant chain is offering London Marathon runners a free burger and drink across its 11 capital locations this weekend from Marathon day until Monday 22nd April.
Heliot Steak House
London Marathon runners can head to the Leicester Square spot for a Argentinian Rib Eye Steak for this weekend from Marathon day until Monday 22nd April.
Maxwells
The Covent Garden restaurant is another spot set to serve burgers on the house to marathon participants.
Tonkotsu Ramen Bar
Ramen lovers can get a free bowl of the stuff at Tonkotsu’s London restaurants. As part of the offer your mate will also get a free drink so you can celebrate together.
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SushiDog is set to treat runners to free rolls, bowls or salads on marathon day across its London locations.
Kebhouze
Marathon runners celebrating near Oxford Street can swing by the Kebhouze restaurant to get a free Chick & Chips Kebab or Chicken Classic Kebab.
If pasta is more your thing, Pastaio is giving a free bowl of their fresh dishes for runners to carb up on.
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