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Wings, Ribs and Beer at The Old Nun's Head, Wednesday 7th May, 6-10pm


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Wings, Ribs and Beer, every Wednesday at The Old Nun's Head 6-10pm


A culinary evening dedicated to Wings and Ribs! - brought to you by courtesy of Orange Buffalo, EVERY Wednesday night!


With the fantastic deal of Ribs, Wings and a bottle of craft beer for a tenner, and with a choice of 4 wing sauces (The Original, Woof Woof, Vincent (Man Gogh) and The Viper) there's no reason not to get down here on a Wednesday and get hot with some Wings!


And why not compete in our Viper challenge...?


4 chicken wings smothered in the hottest sauce available... No drinking or wiping allowed. The fasted times make it to our leader board - make it to the top 4 and the wings are FREE!


Are you 'hot' for the challenge...?

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