Harrogate bar and kitchen Banyan has launched a new ‘build your own bottomless’ experience.
Visitors will be given the chance to mix and match food and free-flowing drink options at the venue on James Street.
The 2-hour experience features “new and improved” food options, including Chicken Spirelli and Bang Bang Chicken fried rice.
Banyan is also introducing new drinks, including Bombay Sapphire mixers, an expanded non-alcoholic selection and the choice to upgrade to Espresso and Pornstar Martinis, Prosecco Royale, and Madri.
Laura Lewis, Marketing Director at Arc Inspirations, said:
“Our 'Build Your Own Bottomless' experience is the perfect way to start off a day or evening out.
“Whether you've been shopping, enjoying a show at the theatre or arena, or celebrating a special occasion, it’s ideal for catching up with friends.
“We're thrilled to have brought this enhanced experience to our Harrogate Banyan venue, as well as our other venues in Manchester - Spinningfields and The Corn Exchange, Leeds City Centre, Roundhay, and Newcastle."
To book your ‘Build Your Own Bottomless’ at Banyan, visit: https://www.banyanbar.co.uk/bottomless-brunch

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