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Win Sunday lunch for four at Prima
For decades Sunday lunch was a staple in most British homes, offering family and friends the chance to get together and catch up on the busy events of the previous week.
With extended working hours, the rise in distracting technologies and changing modern tastes this once-loved tradition is increasingly becoming a thing of the past – but not anymore.
Thanks to Prima at Newcastle Quayside, Sunday lunch is making a much needed comeback, this time with a mouth-watering modern-day twist.
From 12pm until 5pm each week the city’s largest pizzeria offers diners of all ages the chance to create their own perfect Sunday lunch by choosing from a selection of Italian or British-inspired dishes such as risotto and a classic roast.
Prices range from £7.95 for one course to £13.95 for three, including a choice of starters and desserts such as garlic mushrooms, prawn cocktail, sticky toffee pudding and chocolate brownie.
This week we’ve teamed up with the family-run venue to give one lucky reader Sunday lunch for four at Prima, including three courses each.
To be in with a chance of winning simply email enquiries@bdaily.co.uk with your contact details and include a subject line of ’Prima’.
We will pick a lucky winner at random on Monday 9th July at 4pm.
For more information about Prima or to book call 0191 233 1011 or visit www.primarestaurant.co.uk
Terms and conditions
- Prize includes Sunday lunch for four people at Prima, with all diners eating together and ordering from the set Sunday Lunch menu
- Drinks are not included and will be charged at the standard rate.
- Prixe must be taken before September 30th 2012 and all dates are subject to availability.
- The closing date for entries is Monday 9th July 2012 at 4pm.
- The draw will be made by the Bdaily team proceeding the closing date.
- The winner will be informed by email and details displayed on the Bdaily website.
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