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Burger Bear on Monday 28th, Tuesday 29th July and Saturday 2nd August at The Old Nun's Head


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Burger Bear this week at The Old Nun's HeaD:


Monday 6-10pm

Tuesday 6-10pm

Saturday all day 12-10pm


Continuing with our pop up street food rotation at The Old Nun's Head, Burger Bear are here every Monday and Tuesday evening and Saturday all day to put that smile on your face! A variety of some serious burgers to whet you appetite (including a tasty veggie option!)


And not forgetting on Tuesday evening it's also 'Player's Night' - if you haven't already cashed in on this then what are you waiting for...


We appreciate how tough it can be working at a pub, so we wanted to treat those of you that do - if you are lucky enough to work at a pub or restaurant, then bring in some proof (payslip will do) and we'll treat you to 20% off food and drink!


And check out how you can help Tom (Burger Bear) on a mission at this link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/buildbearhq/buildbearhq-our-shipping-container-diner

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