New bottomless tapas on offer every Sunday for £25 at these two Las Iguanas East Midlands restaurants

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Mexican and South American food restaurant Las Iguanas has launched its nationwide ultimate bottomless feast of tapas to celebrate with friends every Sunday for £25 per person.

Las Iguanas has two restaurants in the East Midlands and these can be found on Leicester’s Belvoir Street Nottingham’s Chapel Quarter 

the cantina known for its fiesta music and extensive cocktail menu, are offering bottomless tapas from their Mexican street food menu every Sunday.

Guests get 90 minutes to enjoy a mix of savoury and sweet tapas for £25 per person at the Glasgow branch at 16-20 West Nile Street. To take advantage of the deal all you need to do is book your table or turn up to the city centre any time on Sunday. Menu items include nachos, patatas bravas, jalapeño poppers, chicken/beef/mushroom quesadilla, garlic bread with cheese, cauliflower bites, vegetarian and gluten free alternatives as well as classic sweet Churros dessert.

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There’s vegetarian, vegan and flexitarian options, Mexican crowd pleasing cuisine offers a wide variety of exciting dishes, with and without meat. 

Las Iguanas Managing Director Lisa Gibbons said: “South American cuisine and flavours are growing in popularity around the world and UK consumers are discovering these exciting new flavours. This is the perfect way to try lots of freshly made dishes in one of our vibrant restaurants.”

The bottomless deal will cost £25 per person and will run every Sunday. The deal does not apply to Click and Collect, with the 90-minute slot starting from the time of people’s booking and is not extended for late arrivals.

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David Bratton
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David is managing editor of SITM with a love of all things pop culture. His main interests include supporting his beloved Mansfield Town FC, telling everyone how great the band Sparks are and obsessing about New Order. He was a journalist in local news before all this and also badly sub edited bits of the Nottingham Post, Derby Telegraph and Leicester Mercury

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