We tried the new bottomless supper club menu at Bristol’s crazy golf bar
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Food, bottomless drinks and even a round of crazy golf - you can’t go wrong with the new offer at Par59 .
The Gareth Bale-backed bar has launched a Friday Night Supper Club - and we were one of the first to try it.
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Hide AdAfter taking our seats in the venue on Millennium Promenade, the small plates we pre-ordered were brought out - along with our first (of many) drinks.
Each customer is allowed two small plates as part of the supper club menu - so we ordered four to share between the two of us.
Chicken gyozas, bao buns, mac and cheese balls and chicken strippers, plus a portion of fries - all the dishes we tried were full of so much flavour.
The South East Asian-inspired street food is made by in-house traders Dirty Birdi - and we were certainly full after eating ours.
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Hide AdIn terms of drinks, our friendly waitress was straight over to take our next order after we finished our first - and we wouldn’t expect anything less from a bottomless menu.
Drinks included a glass of prosecco, mojito and margarita cocktails, house wines, spirits, cider and larger - so there’s plenty to keep your palate fresh and the staff are super quick to make sure no-one glass is empty.
It’s two hours of non-stop drinks you get as part of the supper club, which costs £35 per person.
Also included in that is a round of crazy golf on one of Par 59’s two nine-hole courses, which are full of character and charm.
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Hide AdBut your drink can’t be topped up while on the course and it can get quite busy being a Friday night - so we waited until the end of the night to have a go to make sure we got every last drop out of the bottomless offer.
With its crazy golf offer, Par59 is always a fun night out. But the bottomless supper club menu makes that even more enjoyable.
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