NITN | @notintownlive | 13 Jun 2019, 12:42 pm
Kolkata, June 13: Head to The Irish House (located in Kolkata's Quest Mall) with your squad as the ICC World Cup Cricket 2019 is at an exciting juncture.
Until July 14 the popular pub promises to bring you all the excitement of the game through big screens, incredible deals, delicious bar bites, a huge variety of beer, and a crowd with the same spirit as yours.
Get ready to enjoy some awesome beer bucket and shots tray deals of 4’s and 6’s along with a special 4’s and 6’s platters menu to gorge on through the 50 over ODI fest.
They have also introduced a Special 'Season Pass’ to sort your match screening plans for the duration of the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup.
The Pass is priced at Rs. 500 (all inclusive) and entitles the pass holder to a complimentary beer/shot/platter on the first bucket/tray/platter of 4 or 6 ordered during the game, 10 per cent off on the food menu (on a minimum food billing of Rs. 500 from the A La Carte menu).
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While you enjoy the game, chug down pints of chilled beer from their kickass beer bucket deals - 4 Kingfisher Pints at Rs 795 ++; 6 Kingfisher Pints at Rs 1195 ++; 4 Kingfisher Ultra Pints at Rs 1095 ++; 6 Kingfisher Ultra Pints at Rs 1695 ++; 4 Heineken Pints at Rs 1295 ++ & 6 Heineken Pints at Rs 1995 ++.
Pair your beer with their DIY community platters at attractive prices.
Make your own platter of 4 or 6 appetizers from a variety of delicious options such as Armagh Mushroom Bites, Crispy Onion Rings, Honey Sriracha Potato Bites, Mini Tacos, Bacon Wrapped Chicken Sausage Bites, Moroccan Chicken Skewers, Chermoula Grilled Fish Bites from a list of 28 options to build a platter to suit everyone’s liking.
You can pick any 4 veg appetizers for Rs 595, 4 non-veg ones for Rs 895; 6 veg at Rs 895 and 6 non-veg appetizers at Rs 1295.
They also have a Shots Tray of Don Angel Blanco, Jager Bomb, Whiskey Sour Jr., Black Russian Boost, Midget Mary, Gimlet Shot, Mini Tequila Sunrise and Short Island Iced Tea.
Order trays of 4 or 6 shots starting at Rs 595 ++
That’s not it!
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Cheer for your favorite team and test your luck with their prediction cards.
Make the correct prediction in the first one hour of the game and if you’re right, you get a free beer on the house.
World Cup Fever at The Irish House will continue until July 14, 2019; noon to one pm.
Passes available on https://bit.ly/2QtIXpY. Reservations: 033 4033 3222
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