Beloved radio station Noods join forces with Oowee Diner for a sizzling new menu

Beloved radio station Noods join forces with Oowee Diner for a sizzling new menu

Posted on: 17 Jul 2024

No stranger to exciting collaborations and Bristol-based publicity stunts, Oowee are back with yet another summer collab menu, this time with Noods Radio.

 

Legends of Bristol’s stacked burger scene have united with Bristol music trailblazers for a delicious menu, which will be available from all Oowee Diner stores on Tuesday 30 July 2024 with a special pre-launch party at Noods’ recently saved venue Mickey Zoggs on Friday 26 July.

 

Keep up to date with Noods and Mickey Zoggs, HERE.

This delicious new menu features a burger with a spicy, fresh and zingy housemade green chilli salsa, alongside their signature top quality 28-day aged beef patties. If that’s not enough, there will also be Oowee’s famous juicy, crispy fried chicken thigh, paired with American cheese and tangy ranch sauce.

 

Known throughout Bristol for their dirty fries, Oowee has also released regular and waffle fries topped with Oowee’s signature cheese sauce, green chilli salsa and ranch sauce, alongside a reintroduction of the popular chicken tenders. The full menu will be available from all Oowee stores from 30 July.

 

To celebrate the launch of this exciting collab, the pair are hosting a launch party at Mickey Zoggs. This will be an opportunity to celebrate the launch, with mates of the radio broadcasting live from the pub as well as a burger drop where attendees can try the special before its official launch.

 

If that’s not enough there will also be an exclusive Oowee x Noods t-shirt, designed by James Lacey, which will be available in limited numbers exclusively at the event, and then - if there are any left – via Oowee’s website. The poster and t-shirt also appear to display a mystery burger hotline…has anyone tried giving it a call?

Visit the Oowee website to sample their stacked burger menu.


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Stanley Gray

Stan is a born and bred Bristolian, recently graduated from studying English Literature in Sheffield. His passions are music and literature and he spends the majority of his time in venues all over the city, immersing himself in Bristol’s alternative music scene. A lifelong Bristol City fan, Stan’s Saturdays are spent watching his team both home and away.