May is the month of special offers at The Burger Joint in Bristol

May is the month of special offers at The Burger Joint in Bristol

Posted on: 02 May 2017

A month-long series of deals, discounts and specials are in place at each of the three Burger Joint branches, ensuring the best patty in Bristol is now the cheapest too.

The Burger Joint burger

Never say that The Burger Joint doesn’t spoil you…

 

For the length of May, the city’s favourite meat-in-a-bun chain are offering a series of special offers which are sure to tempt even the most miserly of customers.

 

On any given weekday, patrons can enjoy a burger, side and a drink for just £7.95 between the times of 12pm-3pm. Or if you prefer to dine slightly later in the day, between 3pm-5pm on weekdays you can grab a burger with one topping and side for £5.95.

Burger Joint May Specials

Added to this, they have named their series of monthly specials, which will be available for a discounted price until the end of May. ‘The Mac Attack’ will only cost you £11.95 for this month only, while a Long Hammer IPA and a Banoffee Pie will set you back £3.95 and £3.50 as May’s beer and milkshake of the month respectively.

 

What’s more, between Monday and Thursday, The Burger Joint operates a 10% student and NHS discount.

 

Offering both a quality that is as unique as its idiosyncratic ordering system (which sees guests build their burger from a tick-list of toppings and options, giving 78,912,800 possible combinations), there is no better stop for a bite than any of The Burger Joint's three branches in Clifton, Bedminster and Fishponds.

 

For more information about The Burger Joint, or to book a table, head to their website.

The locations of the restaurants are as follows: 

Clifton - 83 Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 2NT   01173 290887

Bedminster - 240 North Street, Bristol BS3 1JD  01173 292790

Fishponds - 773 Fishponds Road, Bristol BS16 3BS  01179 657690


Article by:

Sam Mason-Jones

An ardent Geordie minus the accent, Sam seemingly strove to get as far away from the Toon as possible, as soon as university beckoned. Three undergraduate years at UoB were more than ample time for Bristol (as it inevitably does) to get under his skin, and so here he remains: reporting, as Assistant Editor, on the cultural happenings which so infatuated him with the city. Catch him at sam@365bristol.com.