A bar in Oldham which has proved a hit with customers for its themed bottomless brunches has announced it will host an exclusive 'Grand National Day' event for diners.
Milan Bar, situated on Elliot Street in Lees, throws on several themed nights of entertainment throughout the year.
Last summer, the bar had to extend its ABBA-themed bottomless brunch offering to an additional four nights and later called "to T-birds and Pink Ladies" for a similar Grease-inspired evening.
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Now, the popular drinking spot and restaurant has revealed it will be hosting a party for the Grand National on Saturday, April 13.
While the offering is not bottomless, diners can expect fizz upon arrival, a three-course meal and entertainment through the day and into the night, including a DJ, games, live racing and tote betting, for £40 per person.
The menu includes options from soup, pork belly, tacos, prawns and camembert bites to start, as well as roast chicken, salmon or beetroot and butternut wellington for the main course.
There will also be a mid-afternoon dessert platter, where guests can tuck into chocolate muffins, jam doughnuts, lemon cheesecake, chocolate sponge, chocolate eclairs, custard slices, carrot cake and scones.
A cheeseboard with "the finest English cheeses", chutney, fruit and crackers can also be added for £10.
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