A Glasgow restaurant is celebrating its fifth birthday by giving away 100 free burgers.
Burger joint El Perro Negro on Woodlands Road is marking half a decade in the city with a special promotion for one day only.
The first 100 customers to visit the restaurant on Saturday, October 19 will receive a free Oklahoma Smash, a menu special consisting of a juicy smash patty with finely sliced onions, gooey burger cheese, and house pickles.
If you’re not one of the first 100, the Oklahoma Smash will also be available as a special all weekend on Saturday, October 19 and 20.
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Adding to the birthday celebrations, El Perro Negro is launching limited edition merch which includes a t-shirt featuring a design by renowned city graffiti artists Ciaran Globel and Conzo Throb.
The t-shirts will be priced at £26 and will be available to buy from the Woodlands Road restaurant.
It comes after El Perro Negro scooped their fourth accolade at the National Burger Awards.
They were invited to compete in the ‘Champion of Champions’ in September to celebrate the awards’ 10th anniversary along with 30 other past winners from the last 10 years.
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Founder Nick Watkins fought it out cooking live for the judges and was crowned runner-up.
Nick said: "It’s been an incredible five years of serving up some of Glasgow’s best burgers, and we’re grateful to everyone who has supported us along the way.
"We’ve won awards, collaborated with some incredible chefs and brands, and had the pleasure of sharing our love for great food with this amazing city. We’re excited to see where the next five years will take us!"
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