Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, in partnership with Enniskillen BID, invites you to Dine Out with Festival Lough Erne.
For the duration of this year’s Festival Lough Erne – which runs from September 12-19 – festivalgoers will be able to enjoy local dining experiences throughout Enniskillen with a special Dine Out Enniskillen Gift Card.
Gift Cards to the value of £50 are available to purchase for only £30. The cards can be purchased online at www.enniskillengiftcard.co.uk (use code FLE21) or at the Visitor Information Centre in Enniskillen Castle, and are available from Wednesday, September 1.
It is anticipated that there will be significant demand for the gift cards and they will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, with a maximum of two cards per customer.
Speaking about the offer, the Chair of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, Councillor Errol Thompson, said: "I am delighted that as part of Festival Lough Erne, the Council is working in partnership with Enniskillen BID to offer this excellent Dine Out experience.
"Enniskillen has a vibrant foodie scene and the Council is keen to support our hospitality sector throughout the festival.
“The district is renowned for the quality both of its local produce and the variety and excellence of its eateries.
“The Dine Out Enniskillen Gift Card is one of many Dine Out experiences available in this year’s festival programme and I am confident that locals and visitors alike will avail of this excellent opportunity to enjoy the many culinary delights available locally."
Noelle McAloon, Manager of Enniskillen BID, added: “Festival Lough Erne has a vibrant schedule of exciting events, and BID is delighted to support it.
“This partnership with our Enniskillen Gift Card is wonderful for the hospitality industry and consumers in Enniskillen.”
Gift cards can be used in all eligible eateries in Enniskillen.
For further information on Festival Lough Erne and for the full programme of events, see www.festivallougherne.com.
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