Pubs in Doncaster have teamed up to provide an enticing offer of bottomless drinks and pizzas for just £20, branding it as a ‘crisis buster’.
Starting Saturday, July 20, this offer is available from 2 pm to 6 pm, providing the same evening deals but in the afternoon. For just £20, patrons can indulge in their favourite bottomless drinks and pizzas across six different bars.
A spokesman for the initiative said, “There’s everything you want across the venues: great cocktails, live music, dance music, DJs, even award-winning real ales! A drinks range unsurpassed by any other offer.”
Here are the participating venues and their times:
– Hallcross: 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
– Ballers: 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
– Boogie: 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
– Mint: 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
– Social: 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
– Mambo: 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Each venue offers unique entertainment:
– Social: Live music every afternoon
– Mambo: Live DJ every afternoon
– Boogie Bar: Retro sounds
– Ballers and Hallcross: All the sports covered
The £20 deal includes a variety of drinks:
– Standard pints: Carling, Fosters, Strongbow, Strongbow Dark Fruit, John Smiths, Staropramen, Guinness
– Standard bottles: Budweiser, Corona, Becks, VK flavours
– House spirit and mixer: Vodka, gin, flavoured gins, rum, flavoured rum
– Standard cocktails: Sex on the Beach, Woo Woo, Little Green Man, and many more
– Standard spirit and mixer: Gordon’s gin, flavoured Gordon’s gins, Smirnoff, Captain Morgan and Captain, Morgan Spiced, Whitley Neill flavoured gins, Beefeater and Beefeater flavoured gins, Jim Beam, Malibu, Tia Maria, Southern Comfort, Bacardi, Disaronno, Archers
– All soft drinks
And, of course, there’s pizza!
Please note that offers are subject to change. Shots, bombs, wine, and prosecco are not included in the deal.
The spokesman added, “Normal measures will be in place to ensure responsible drinking. This offer is designed to help with financial control during the cost of living crisis, and don’t worry, the Friday Crisis Buster and the Saturday Bottomless Brunches at Mint and Mambo are still going strong.”