Piri Piri restaurant celebrates opening in Glasgow by offering free burgers

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Glasgow, Scotland – The vibrant and exciting flavours of Portugal have officially arrived in the heart of Glasgow, with the grand opening of 3 Ladz Piri Piri. Situated at 241 Sauchiehall Street, the new restaurant is set to offer an unbeatable menu of mouthwatering wraps, burgers, and grilled chicken – all cooked to perfection with a distinctive piri piri twist.

To mark its arrival, 3 Ladz Piri Piri is offering a spectacular opening offer on 24th and 25th of January. The first 50 customers each day will receive a FREE burger, while everyone else can enjoy 50% off the entire menu from 12pm to 4pm.

3 Ladz Piri Piri is conveniently located in Glasgow’s city centre, making it an ideal spot for lunch breaks, casual dining, or a night out with friends. With its contemporary and inviting atmosphere, the restaurant promises to become a beloved part of the local food scene.

“We are thrilled to introduce 3 Ladz Piri Piri to the Glasgow community,” said Aqeel Ali, owner of of the restaurant. “Our team has worked tirelessly to create a menu that brings the best of piri piri flavours to life. The opening offer is just a small way to thank everyone for their support as we begin this exciting journey.”

Opening Offer Details

  • Dates: 24th and 25th January, 12pm to 4 pm
  • Offer: The first 50 customers each day receive a FREE burger
  • Additional Discount: 50% off the entire menu from 12pm to 4pm
  • Location: 241 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3EZ

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