A WREXHAM sports bar is now offering 'bottomless' crisp sandwiches every Friday.
Hill St. Social is a sports, ale, cocktail and wine bar located on Hill Street in Wrexham.
It is usually a must-visit ahead of (and after!) any Wrexham home game at the Racecourse.
But with the 22/23 season now over, staff at Hill St. have come up with a brilliant way to keep customers popping in.
Anyone visiting the bar (who must buy a drink to qualify for the feast) on a Friday are also then invited to help themselves to 'bottomless' crisp sandwiches.
From Space Raiders and Skips to Monster Much and Nik Naks, there's something for every crisps lover to tuck into.
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Explaining why they decided to come up with the scheme, a spokesperson for Hill St. Social said: "We saw that a bar in Hull was doing it and thought what a great idea. A lot of the best ideas are found on Instagram and TikTok these days."
The bottomless crisps sandwiches will continue every Friday at Hill St Social throughout June and July.
The spokesperson added: "If it proves to be successful, then we might keep it running longer. There's been a really positive response so far.
"Now the football season has finished, this is traditionally a really quiet time for us so to get people coming in on a Friday for a drink and a sandwich is great.
PIC: The 'bottomless' crisp sandwich station at Hill St. Social, Wrexham.
"We have had loads of interaction on social media which is fantastic."
Among the most popular crisps toppings so far, according to staff, have been Flaming Hot Monster Munch and Salt and Pepper Discos.
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