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Innis & Gunn to serve bottomless steak for Father's Day

Innis & Gunn to serve bottomless steak for Father's Day

Glasgow Timesa day ago

Innis & Gunn will be offering fathers the feast at their Glasgow City Centre Taproom on West Nile Street and the Glasgow West End Taproom on Ashton Lane on Sunday, June 15.
The one-day-only upgrade to their popular Steak Frites experience gives dads unlimited refills of 35-day dry-aged Scottish steak and garlic butter house frites, alongside a sample of the brewery's award-winning Innis & Gunn Lager.
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While the rest of the table can enjoy one extra portion of steak and bottomless fries, dads can relish as much as they want.
The full experience is priced at £19.95.
Dougal Gunn Sharp, founder and master brewer at Innis & Gunn, said: "Steak and beer are a match made in Taproom heaven, and this Father's Day, we're keeping it simple: great food, great beer, and plenty of both.
"It's our way of giving dads a proper treat.
"You tell us how you want your steak, we'll keep it coming, and no one leaves hungry."
For more details, visit innisandgunn.com.

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