
Spice Up Father's Day at Spartan Sports Bar with Tacos & Margaritas for Just AED 75
This Father's Day, Spartan Sports Bar at the Sheraton Mall of the Emirates is serving up serious flavor and festive vibes with a Tacos & Margarita Special that's too good to miss. From Monday, June 16 to Sunday, June 22, guests can treat dad to a Surf & Turf taco combo and a classic Margarita cocktail—all for just AED 75. Because let's face it, he's earned it.
Whether dad is a lover of bold bites or just appreciates a good drink and great company, Spartan Sports Bar's Father's Day Special is the perfect excuse to get the family together and celebrate in style.
The Father's Day Tacos & Margarita special includes:
1 Margarita cocktail – Refreshing, zesty, and expertly shaken.
– Refreshing, zesty, and expertly shaken. Surf & turf tacos – A dynamic duo featuring 1 shrimp taco and 1 beef taco, packed with flavor and flair.
All for just AED 75, available all day from June 16 to 22.
Celebrate the Spartan Way
With its vibrant ambiance, stylish interiors, and globally inspired menu, Spartan Sports Bar is the go-to spot for those who want to elevate their everyday dining. The Father's Day promo offers the perfect blend of indulgence and value, whether you're surprising dad with a night out or bringing the whole crew together for a lively lunch or dinner.
Location: Spartan Sports Bar, Sheraton Mall of the Emirates, Dubai
Dates: Monday, June 16 – Sunday, June 22
Offer: Tacos & Margarita Special – AED 75
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