Pizza Express Half Term Deals 2026 – Free Piccolo Meal Details

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✅ PIZZA EXPRESS HALF TERM DEALS 2026 – DATES, RULES & REDEMPTION

Valid Dates: Monday 16 February – Sunday 22 February 2026 (inclusive)
Deal Summary: Children aged 12 and under can receive one free qualifying Piccolo meal with the purchase of any full-price adult main when dining in.
📌 What You Get: A free Piccolo meal includes baked dough balls to start, a kids’ main (pizza/pasta/salad), dessert, and optional Bambinoccino (Piccolo drinks are charged extra).
💬 Quick Tip: “Open the app before the bill arrives – redeeming is easiest when you’re ready to apply the offer in one go.”
📎 Important Restrictions: Dine-in only. Not valid for takeaway, collection, or delivery (including delivery partners). Excludes airport locations, Live music venues, and supermarket pod concessions.

Key Highlights:

  • Kids Eat Free: 1 free qualifying Piccolo meal (typically valued around £8.50) per full-price adult main
  • Who Qualifies: Adults dining with children aged 12 and under (child must be present)
  • Qualifying Adult Mains: Classic, Romana, Duo Romana, Large Classic, Duo Large Classic, Leggera pizzas, plus Al Forno or Salad mains
  • Minimum Spend: £10 minimum spend applies
  • How to Redeem: Apply in the PizzaExpress Club app or show a downloaded QR code for staff to scan (don’t mix both methods)
  • Stacking Rules: Generally not valid with other discounts/offers; limited exceptions may apply (e.g., specified vouchers/offers)
  • Alternative Deal: Sharing Feast for £50 (two large classic pizzas, a dough-ball style side, and two sides) subject to availability

This half-term promotion is designed to make dining out more affordable for families, provided you follow the key conditions, dine in, order a qualifying full-price adult main, and redeem via the app or QR code before paying. If you plan around the dates and exclusions, the savings can add up quickly for families with more than one child.

What Are the Pizza Express Half-term Deals for February 2026?

What are the Pizza Express half-term deals for February 2026

The headline offer in the Pizza Express half-term deals lineup for February is Kids Eat Free, which gives children 12 and under a free three-course Piccolo meal when you buy a full-price adult main.

It’s designed to make dining out during half term more affordable, while still giving kids a proper meal (starter, main, dessert, and an optional Bambinoccino).

Alongside Kids Eat Free, PizzaExpress typically runs other money-saving options you can consider (depending on your chosen location), such as:

  • Sharing-style bundles for groups and families
  • Set menu-style dining options
  • Dine-out bundles (for example, “dine out for two” style offers)
  • Delivery/collection discounts (separate from dine-in promotions)

You’ll get the best value by choosing the deal that matches how your family likes to eat: a relaxed dine-in visit with kids, a bigger sharing meal for four, or a delivery/collection discount for a cosy night at home.

When Does the Pizza Express Kids Eat Free Deal Run in 2026?

The Kids Eat Free deal for the February half term is valid Monday 16 February to Sunday 22 February 2026 (inclusive).

Those dates matter because similar PizzaExpress promotions may run at other times of the year (for example, around certain holiday windows), but the half-term version you’re planning for has a defined week.

If you want to avoid disappointment, aim to do two things before you go:

  1. Plan within the valid dates. A day either side of the promotion window can make the offer invalid, even if it “feels like half term” in your area.
  2. Check local availability. The terms note that offers are subject to local pizzeria availability, which usually means individual branches can have differences in menu availability or operational constraints.

In practice, if you’re planning a lunch break between activities or a dinner after a day out, those dates give you flexibility, just keep in mind that half-term periods can be busy in popular areas, especially in London.

“If we go on Tuesday instead of Saturday, we’ll probably get a table quicker—and still get the free Piccolo meal.” That kind of small planning tweak can make the whole experience smoother.

Who Can Claim the Free Piccolo Meal (and What Age Counts as a “kid”)?

Who Can Claim the Free Piccolo Meal (and What Age Counts as a “kid”)

The offer is designed for families dining together, and PizzaExpress is quite clear about the core eligibility rules.

Age and Dining Requirement

To qualify, the child should be 12 years or below, and you must be an adult dining with a child in the restaurant. If you order an adult main without a child present, you do not qualify for the free Piccolo meal.

PizzaExpress also notes that it recommends a Piccolo meal is substantial enough for children aged 12 or below, which helps clarify the intended audience for the offer.

One Free Meal Per Adult Main

The structure is straightforward: one free qualifying Piccolo meal per one full-price adult main ordered. If you’re dining with more than one child, the practical implication is that you’ll need the matching number of adult mains if you want each child to receive a free Piccolo meal.

Why Does This Matter for Families?

This is one of those offers that seems simple until you’re at the table with different appetites.

A typical family scenario might look like this:

  • One adult plans to have a main, the other adult just wants a starter or side.
  • Two children want Piccolo meals.

In that case, you’d only have one qualifying adult main, which would only match one free Piccolo meal. If you want both children to eat free, you’ll need two qualifying full-price adult mains.

This is not about being awkward; it’s just how the offer is structured. Once you plan for it, you can make the ordering decisions that best fit your budget and appetite.

What Exactly is Included in the Free Three-course Piccolo Meal?

A key reason this offer is attractive is that it isn’t “free kids’ garlic bread” or “free kids’ dessert if you spend £50”. It’s a qualifying Piccolo meal that covers multiple courses from the Piccolo menu, with flexibility built in.

The offer includes a Piccolo meal consisting of:

  • Baked Dough Balls to start
  • A main: pizza, pasta, or salad (from the Piccolo menu)
  • Dessert
  • Bambinoccino may be included or omitted and still qualify

PizzaExpress also notes that gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan alternatives are included where available, subject to local pizzeria availability. That can be helpful for families managing dietary preferences or restrictions, but it’s still wise to check what your chosen branch can offer.

That means you can still order a drink for your child, just don’t expect it to be free as part of the Piccolo meal discount.

What Do You Need to Buy to Get Kids Eat Free at Pizza Express?

What Do You Need to Buy to Get Kids Eat Free at Pizza Express

This section is where the deal becomes very “doable” if you know the exact requirements. It’s not complicated, but the definition of a qualifying adult matters.

What Counts as a “full-price Adult Main”?

Adult mains include:

  • Classic, Romana, Duo Romana, Large Classic, Duo Large Classic, or Leggera pizzas
  • Al Forno dishes
  • Salad dishes
  • Vegan and gluten-free alternatives are included, where available (with gluten-free pizza availability depending on base options)

This is useful because it means you’re not forced into a narrow set of options. If one adult wants a salad or an Al Forno dish while another wants a pizza, both can still qualify as adult mains, provided they’re full price and on the main menu at the time of your visit.

The Minimum Spend Requirement (£10)

The offer has a £10 minimum spend, which is an important practical detail. It effectively means your bill needs to meet the minimum spend threshold as defined by the promotion, so the discount can be applied.

Most dine-in adult mains at PizzaExpress will take you beyond that threshold, but the minimum spend matters more in edge cases, for example if you’re ordering a cheaper item, splitting bills, or trying to combine discounts (which is usually not permitted anyway).

The Simplest Way to Order Without Problems

If you want to make this friction-free, order in this order of thinking:

  1. Choose your child’s Piccolo meal as a complete meal (not individual items).
  2. Choose your adult main from the qualifying categories above.
  3. Check you’re dining in (not takeaway/collection/delivery).
  4. Apply the offer via the app or QR code before paying.

That’s it. Most issues happen when someone tries to apply the deal to single Piccolo items, expects it to work for takeaway, or tries to stack it with another offer.

What Are the Key Terms and Restrictions You Must Know Before You Go?

Most families don’t mind a few terms and conditions as long as they’re clear. Here are the key restrictions in plain English, and why they matter.

First, this is a dine-in only deal. It is not valid for:

  • walk-in takeaway orders
  • online collection
  • delivery through PizzaExpress channels
  • delivery through partners like Uber Eats, Just Eat or Deliveroo

Second, the deal cannot be redeemed at certain locations, including:

  • PizzaExpress airport locations
  • PizzaExpress Live music venues
  • PizzaExpress supermarket pod concessions

Third, the offer can’t be used with most other discounts, offers, partner offers, or tier rewards, and bills cannot be split to benefit from multiple discounts.

However, there are specific exceptions (covered in a later section) that allow the Kids Eat Free offer to sit alongside certain named vouchers or offers, provided you follow the requirement that qualifying menu items must be in addition to the Kids Eat Free items.

Finally, PizzaExpress reserves the right to amend or withdraw the offer terms or suspend redemptions if fraudulent activity is suspected. For everyday customers, the key takeaway is simply to use the offer as intended, adult dining with kids in a restaurant, qualifying items, valid dates, and the correct redemption method.

How Do You Redeem the Pizza Express Half-term Deal in the App or With a QR Code?

How do you redeem the PizzaExpress half-term deal in the app or with a QR code

This is the part that can either feel seamless or slightly stressful, usually depending on whether you’ve got the app ready before the bill arrives. The good news is there are two clear routes to redemption, and both are straightforward once you know which one you’re using.

Redeeming as a PizzaExpress Club Member (in-app)

If you’re a PizzaExpress Club member and checked in, you can apply the offer within the app to your bill. In practice, this tends to be the smoothest option because you can do it from your phone without needing a printed code.

The key rule is that all checked-in Club members at the table can use the offer in the same transaction, provided the relevant qualifying items have been ordered. It’s typically one offer per member per day.

Redeeming With a Downloaded Qr Code (Non-members or Coded Version)

If you’ve downloaded a code from the website, you show the QR code to a team member, who scans it and applies the offer to your bill. The terms state that the most expensive qualifying Piccolo meal on your bill will be discounted.

For non-members, you generally need one code per Kids Eat Free offer, and multiple codes can be used in the same transaction as long as you’ve ordered the matching qualifying items.

Important “Don’t Do This” Note

You cannot use the Club app version and the website-coded QR version in conjunction with each other. Pick one route and stick to it for that transaction.

Also note that for groups of 7 adults or more, a group service charge applies automatically. This isn’t unique to the Kids Eat Free deal, but it’s worth remembering if you’re meeting friends and turning half-term lunch into a mini get-together.

Can You Use Kids Eat Free With Other Pizza Express Discounts or Vouchers?

This is where many deals become confusing, because different promotions come with their own rules. PizzaExpress simplifies it by taking a firm stance: Kids Eat Free can’t be used with other discounts, offers, partner offers or tier rewards, with a few named exceptions.

The key allowed exceptions are:

  • MegaTeen Saver for £12 offer
  • Goodwill vouchers
  • How Did We Dough survey vouchers

When using these exceptions, the qualifying menu items that relate to those vouchers or offers generally need to be in addition to the items you’re using for the Kids Eat Free offer. In other words, you can’t buy one qualifying item and use it to unlock multiple separate discounts at once.

If you’re trying to maximise value, the best approach is to keep the transaction simple:

  • Use Kids Eat Free for the child + adult main pairing.
  • Only add an exception voucher if you’re clearly ordering additional qualifying items that satisfy both sets of rules.
  • Avoid splitting bills to try to “work around” the terms, because bills cannot be split to benefit from multiple discounts.

If you’re ever unsure, the calmest move is to ask a team member before the final bill is printed. You’ll save yourself the awkward moment of trying to fix it after everyone’s ready to leave.

“Let’s just apply the kids’ offer first—then if anything else works, it’s a bonus.” That mindset usually leads to the least stress and the best outcome.

How Much Can You Actually Save With Kids Eat Free? (With Real Examples)

 

How Much Can You Actually Save With Kids Eat Free

This is the section that helps you decide if it’s worth it for your family, rather than simply sounding good on paper. The Piccolo meal is usually around £8.50, and during this promotion, it becomes free when matched with a qualifying adult main. That’s a clear, measurable saving.

A “real-time” Example Scenario (February Half Term Week)

Imagine it’s Wednesday, 18 February 2026, you’re in central London after a museum visit, and you want a warm sit-down meal that won’t derail your weekly budget.

You go to a participating PizzaExpress location and order:

  • Adult 1: qualifying full-price pizza main
  • Adult 2: qualifying full-price Al Forno main
  • Child 1 (under 12): Piccolo meal
  • Child 2 (under 12): Piccolo meal

Because you’ve ordered two full-price adult mains, you can receive two free Piccolo meals, assuming you apply the offer correctly. If the Piccolo meal is normally £8.50, that’s roughly £17 saved on children’s meals in a single visit.

If you’re someone who typically avoids eating out during half term because of cost, that kind of saving can shift the decision from “let’s skip it” to “we can do this once and not feel guilty.”

Table 1: Simple Savings Illustration (Based on Piccolo Meal Value)

Family scenarioAdult mains ordered (full price)Piccolo meals eligibleApprox. saving (Piccolo at ~£8.50)
1 adult + 1 child11~£8.50
2 adults + 1 child21~£8.50
2 adults + 2 children22~£17.00
1 adult + 2 children11~£8.50

This table is intentionally simple: it isolates the children’s-meal saving, without guessing adult main prices (which vary by location and menu). Your real bill will depend on what adults order, whether you add drinks, and any extras like toppings.

What other Pizza Express offers can help you save during half term?

While Kids Eat Free is the main attraction, other PizzaExpress deals may suit different dining plans. If you’re eating without children or planning multiple visits, some alternatives could offer better value.

For example, selected London locations advertise:

  • Dine Out for 2 for £50: Includes two starters, two mains, and a bottle of wine (3 February–2 March 2026). Ideal for couples or a child-free evening.
  • 3-Course Set Menu (£32 for Club members):  A dine-in value menu suited to adults.
  • 40% Off Favourites (Delivery & Collection): Perfect for a relaxed half-term night at home.
  • Sharing Feast for £50:  Two Large Classic pizzas, dough balls, and two sides, designed for group dining.

Each offer serves a different purpose, so the best choice depends on your party size and dining style.

Which Deal is Best for Your Family: Kids Eat Free or the Sharing Feast?

This is a practical question because families don’t all dine the same way. Some children will happily eat a full Piccolo meal. Others are grazing machines who want “a bit of everything.” And sometimes you’re dining with older children who no longer fit the under-12 bracket.

Table 2: Offer Comparison to Help You Choose Quickly

OfferBest forWhat you get (high level)Key restrictions
Kids Eat Free (Half Term 2026)Families dining in with under-12s1 free Piccolo meal per full-price adult mainDine-in only; £10 minimum spend; location exclusions; limited stacking
Sharing Feast £50Groups/families who want to share2 Large Classic pizzas + dough ball item + 2 sidesDine-in only; subject to availability; separate T&Cs
Dine out for 2 for £50Couples/friends2 starters + 2 mains + bottle of wineNot valid with Club rewards/offers/set menus
3-Course Set MenuAdults wanting predictable spendingStarter + main + dessert (priced per offer rules)Separate terms; may require Club membership for best price
40% Off FavouritesAt-home mealsDiscount on selected delivery/collection itemsDelivery/collection only; depends on visibility/availability

How to Decide Without Overthinking It?

If your goal is to reduce the cost of feeding children while still enjoying a sit-down meal, Kids Eat Free is the most direct route. If your goal is to keep the whole table satisfied with a predictable set price, especially with bigger appetites or mixed ages, Sharing Feast can be a strong alternative.

And if you’re planning two separate experiences, one family meal and one adults-only meal during the half-term window, it can make sense to use Kids Eat Free on the family outing and consider “Dine out for 2” on the adult outing, because the rules generally prevent stacking everything into one transaction.

What Are the Best Tips to Make the Most of Pizzaexpress Half Term Deals in London?

What Are the Best Tips to Make the Most of Pizzaexpress Half Term Deals in London

Half term in London can be brilliant, museums, shows, parks, and free attractions, but it also means queues, busy restaurants, and tired children. A little planning helps you get the value without the hassle.

  • Some locations are excluded (airports, Live venues, supermarket pods), so check your branch before visiting.
  • Popular areas get busy at peak times, so consider dining earlier or later to avoid queues.
  • Decide in advance how you’ll redeem the Kids Eat Free offer and keep your phone ready.
  • Large groups (7+ adults) may have an automatic service charge, so factor it into your budget.

A calm, realistic checklist (without overplanning) is often all you need: confirm the date window, confirm dine-in, order qualifying adult mains, choose complete Piccolo meals, and apply the offer before paying.

Conclusion

If you’re dining in with children during February half term, pizza express half term deals can offer strong value, especially the Kids Eat Free promotion running 16–22 February 2026.

As long as you remember it’s dine-in only, meet the £10 minimum spend, and order a full-price adult main for each free Piccolo meal you want to claim, you can reduce the cost of a family meal out without compromising on a proper kids’ menu experience.

FAQs About Pizza Express Half-Term Deals

Do you need to be a PizzaExpress Club member to use Kids Eat Free?

No. You can redeem the offer via the Club app or by using a downloadable QR code scanned by a team member.

Does the Kids Eat Free offer work all week during half term?

Yes. The February 2026 deal runs from Monday 16 February to Sunday 22 February, including weekdays and the weekend.

Does the free Piccolo meal include a drink?

Not fully. It may include a Bambinoccino, but other Piccolo drinks are charged separately.

What counts as an adult main for the deal?

Qualifying mains include Classic, Romana, Duo, Large, Leggera pizzas, plus Al Forno and selected salads. They must be ordered at full price from the main menu.

Can you use Kids Eat Free for takeaway, collection, or delivery?

No. The deal is strictly dine-in only and doesn’t apply to takeaway or delivery services.

Can you use Kids Eat Free at airport branches or PizzaExpress Live venues?

No. The offer excludes airport locations, Live music venues, and supermarket pod concessions.

If you have two children, do you need two adult mains?

Yes. The offer allows one free Piccolo meal per full-price adult main ordered.

Can you combine Kids Eat Free with other discounts or vouchers?

Generally no. The offer cannot be stacked with most other discounts or partner deals.