A popular bar and restaurant in Oldham has unveiled yet another uniquely themed bottomless brunch deal which will take revellers back to the 1950s this August.
Milan Bar, situated on Elliot Street in Lees, has announced it will be hosting a 'Grease' themed bottomless brunch across two dates next month, on Friday, 11 August, and Saturday, 12 August.
The American musical theme comes after the bar successfully hosted four ABBA nights across its venues earlier May, which proved a hit with residents.
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In a post on social media, the bar announced: "Calling all T-birds and Pink Ladies, our next bottomless event is now confirmed."
While the Mamma Mia nights stuck to a Greek theme of food and drinks, this time Milan Bar will be serving up some 1950s American diner favourites in line with the classic movie night theme, such as bacon cheeseburgers, hot dogs, fried chicken and pancakes with syrup.
In one hour and 45 minutes, attendees can also order bottomless drinks from Amaretto sours, blueberry gin sours, a 'Pink Lady Special' and classic cocktails such as Pornstar Martinis as well as the usual lagers, beer, prosecco and spirits.
The feast costs £40 per person and the house rules stipulate 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 Grease soundtrack which premiered in 1978.
The restaurant is warning places remain limited and must be reserved in advance.
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