An Irish bar in Harrogate has gone viral for its 'bottomless Guinness brunch' offer.
The Four Leaf opened on John Street in March and is already a hotspot for Guinness fans.
But it's the unique 'bottomless Guinness brunch' that's attracting attention on social media.
The offer invites visitors to slurp down as many pints of Guinness as they'd like in a 2-hour window - alongside a brunch item of choice.
And the £34 meal has been lauded by fans of the stout on popular Twitter (X) accounts 'PintsO'Guinness' and LadBible.
A tweet asking followers how many pints they could take on has been seen by more than 2.5million people:
How many could you drink?🤔 pic.twitter.com/mGSgc26Dmi
— PintsO’Guinness (@PintsO_Guinness) May 28, 2024
The Four Leaf has grown in popularity since taking over the former Pitcher and Piano Bar on John Street.
It regularly has live music on Saturdays as well as open mic nights featuring acoustic artists.
And the bar also runs a 2-4-1 draught offer from 4pm-8pm on Fridays.

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