DON’T miss this.

The last set of vouchers disappeared more quickly than a pork pie in the Fat One’s line of vision

Gordo has a plan. A cunning plan. He’s convinced some of the city’s best restaurants to take part in his GOB campaign. (Well, it had to be called that, didn’t it.)

Asha’s have done it. Hawksmoor have done it. Now, arms duly twisted, The River Bar and Restaurant at The Lowry Hotel are doing it.

Doing what?

Donating ten £100 vouchers to Manchester Confidential where Gordo will sell them off for just £50, that’s what.

With The River Restaurant’s seasonal slant, accomplished cooking and top-notch produce, this is an absolute belter of a deal. Half-price, 50% sale, 2-4-1 – however you look at it, it’s unmissable.

You get to gorge yourself silly on some of the best food around, swigging champagne and the like, Hospitality Action gets £50 in the bank account. It’s all good. 

So whilst you’re tucking in to a moreish goat’s cheese filo parcel with beetroot and fig, or savouring a cold, crisp Chablis, you can get a rosy glow, knowing you’re doing some sterling work for charity.

Hospitality Action is the industry charity supported by the likes of Heston Blumenthal, the Roux Brothers, Tom Kerridge, oh, and Gordo.

Established in 1837, it offers assistance to employees who’ve fallen on hard times through illness, injury, addiction or whatever.

Be charitable and be greedy. Get your sticky little mittens on one of Gordo’s vouchers below. Be warned, the last set of vouchers disappeared more quickly than a pork pie in the Fat One’s line of vision.

Put your name down for a voucher here.