
Las Iguanas launches new 'club' with two meals and two drinks for £20
Las Iguanas has launched Cantina Club, which invites guests to have two drinks and two tapas for £20, available all day, every day, including weekends - with a typical saving of around £18.
This offer comes as the refreshed menu brings back long-lost fan favourites like the Xinxim curry, alongside new South American-inspired plates. There are also 2-for-1 cocktails every day from 3–6pm and 9pm-close, and a weekday lunch menu for just £10.
There's also the Evening Eats offer which is two courses for £16.50 (add a dessert for £5) which is available Sunday to Thursday after 5pm. And for families heading out this half term - from May 26, Kids Eat Free with every adult main.
Founded in Bristol in 1991, what began as a single restaurant has grown into a nationwide chain.

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