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Burger Bear at The Old Nun's Head Monday 11th and Tuesday 12th August 6-10pm


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Burger Bear this week at The Old Nuns Head:


Monday 6-10pm

Tuesday 6-10pm


Please note: Burger Bear will NOT be with us on Saturday, due to the pub being closed to the public for a Wedding.


Continuing with the new food rotation at The Old Nun's Head, Burger Bear are here every week 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 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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