American diner TGI Fridays has launched a new all-you-can-eat menu which is being exclusively piloted in their Glasgow restaurants.
The first of its kind in the UK, the new offer means you can enjoy all-you-can-eat appetizers from just £9.99 endlessly, from 8pm until close, Sunday to Friday.
The options on the list include garlic bread (with or without cheese), mozzarella dippers, wings (hot, scorpion, cola or boneless), skins (bacon, pulled pork or veg), BBQ hummus, tomato bruschetta, taquito bites (bacon and chesse or veg) nachos (chicken or cheese) and pulled pork sundae.
Not content with just giving guests an endless appetizers refill, the brand has gone a step - you can either select one of the 17 appetizers on offer and keep refilling this for £9.99, or your can have an ‘Endless Choice’ of appetizers for just £11.99; pick one and choose another each time you order.
Hilary Payne, who runs the firm's Silverburn branch, said the menu has so far been a hit with Glasgow diners.
She advised that their pulled pork sundae has been the most popular item on the menu since it launched last week.
Anyone who tries the offer will be given a feedback card, and by completing it puts them in the running to win £100 in Fridays vouchers.
The menu is available at the firm's Glasgow branches only.
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