A bar in Southampton says it is committing to making nights out more affordable by offering full size pizzas for just £5 and pints of beer for £3.50.
Revolution in Bedford Place, Southampton has a brand-new menu and offers that it says will make a night out affordable again.
The Southampton bar’s new menu also includes offers such as shots for £1.50 and two for £10 on main dishes.
A spokesperson for Revolution Southampton said: “Recognising that nights out are more expensive than ever, Revolution Bars wants to create night outs to fit even the tightest budget, so people in Southampton can have a great night without breaking the bank.
“The bar has upped its game and lowered its prices, complemented by an all-new menu of cocktails with the Revolution twists to ensure customers have the best night possible.
“From traditional favourites to daring new creations, including ‘Chilli Roulette’ and ‘Truth or Dare Cocktails’, there's something to suit every palate.”
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Some of the money-saving offers at Revolution include:
Students in Southampton can enjoy half price food from across the bar menu - making the most of a full evening out.
Southampton residents can dine out without it breaking the bank by cashing in on the two for £10 on mains dishes deal – allowing guests the chance to enjoy a main for just £5 each.
Also available to customers is a full-sized pizza - for only £5.
Diners can enjoy pints of beer and cyder for just £3.50, doubles for £5 and shots are available from £1.50.
There are 241 Cocktails on offer at Revolution such as the Truth or Dare Cocktail, the Chase The Ace and all the traditional cocktail classics.
The bar will continue to offer bottomless brunch for those that want to indulge a little more than the budget offers.
Revolution will also be offering cocktail masterclasses for mixology beginners or anyone wanting a day-out with friends, learning how to make some of the bars most iconic cocktails.
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