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Côte Brasserie, GOSH Charity to raise £100k for children this Christmas

Diners can add £1 to their bill, and Côte will donate £1 per Pigs in Blanket sold.

Côte Brasserie has partnered with Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity (GOSH Charity) to raise funds for seriously ill children over the Christmas period.

The restaurant group aims to raise £100,000 during the festive season to support the charity’s Christmas Appeal.

Across its 69 UK restaurants, Côte will introduce a range of fundraising activities.

Diners can add a £1 donation to their bill, whilst the chain will contribute £1 to GOSH Charity for every Pigs in Blanket dish sold.

An additional £1 will be donated for each festive box ordered through Côte at Home, with customers able to make extra contributions at checkout.

Côte Brasserie will also donate festive Côte at Home boxes to families staying in accommodation units at GOSH, giving them the chance to enjoy a special meal during the holidays.

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