
Families in Oxford are in for a Halloween treat as Bill’s Oxford invites children to dine for free this October half term. From Monday 27 to Friday 31 October, up to two kids can eat completely free with every adult who orders a main course, making it the perfect excuse to enjoy a family meal out in the heart of the city.
Bill’s Oxford, located on St Michael’s Street, is embracing the spooky season with its famously welcoming atmosphere and a kids’ menu designed for fun and creativity.
Children can enjoy mini versions of Bill’s classics such as mac & cheese and the buttermilk chicken burger, or build their own burger for a meal made just the way they like it. A gluten-free kids’ menu is also available, ensuring every young guest can join in.

This Halloween, the restaurant is also serving Toffee Apple Pancakes as part of its seasonal specials — a sweet treat for little ones and grown-ups alike. And back by popular demand is Bill’s limited-edition spooky storybook, Broc the Joc’s Halloween Costume Catastrophe, which children can colour and read at home.
“We know it can be tricky to keep little ones entertained, but we’ve got the fun covered at Bill’s this Spooky Season!” the team said. “You bring the chaos — we’ll bring the fun.”
Founded by Bill Collison in Lewes, East Sussex, in 2001, Bill’s has grown from a local greengrocer’s shop into a much-loved British restaurant group, known for its colourful, seasonal dishes and relaxed, family-friendly dining.
With all-day brunch, bottomless pancakes, and seasonal specials, Bill’s Oxford remains a favourite for locals and visitors alike.














