In for a treat

To be “in for a treat” means to be guaranteed to receive or experience something unexpectedly pleasant or beneficial.

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To be “in for a treat” is used when you know that someone is going to enjoy something. If this is your first time listening to Plain English, then you’re “in for a treat,” or you’re in for something enjoyable. The city will be “in for a treat” when the new show opens there. If this is your first time seeing the movie, you’re “in for a treat!”

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