A bar and restaurant in Oldham has announced it is bringing back a bottomless brunch with a unique theme for a one-off event.
Milan Bar, situated on Elliot Street in Lees, said it be hosting a Mamma Mia bottomless brunch on Friday, June 9 and Saturday, June 10.
The two-day event follows after a successful first round where it initially held the ABBA night at its other venue, Char Steakhouse on May 5 and 6, as well as one night at Milan Bar on May 26.
Now, the popular event is back again but the venue has warned spaces are limited.
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Revealing the additional dates in a post on social media, Milan Bar said: "Here we go again.
"Following the success of our first event, it's back for two more dates.
"Dream of a sunny Greek island with our Mamma Mia bottomless one-off event."
Diners can tuck into small plates of Greek food, such as mini chicken gyros, spiced halloumi fries, chargrilled lamb kebabs, baked feta cheese, homemade hummus, sundried tomato and olive salad and house fries.
In one hour and 45 minutes, attendees can also order bottomless drinks, from Amaretto sours, blueberry gin sours, passionfruit martinis, strawberry daiquiris, zombies and mocktails to Greek lagers, draught beer, prosecco, vodka, gin and rum.
The feast costs £40 per person and the house rules stipule only one drink per person can be ordered at a time.
Last calls will also be made 10 minutes before the time ends.
Meanwhile, songs will be played all night long from the Mamma Mia soundtrack, which covers many of ABBA's best hits and fan favourites.
Milan Bar will then have a DJ to see guests through the night, playing a hearty mix of ABBA and party classics.
Tables can be booked from 7pm onwards on Friday and 5pm on Saturday.
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