Rockin’ romantics looking for the perfect place to treat their loved one this Valentine’s Day need look no further.
Between February 10 and 14, Hard Rock Cafe Glasgow will be offering a very special menu designed with lovers in mind.
Lotharios and their lucky dates will be offered a glass of bubbles upon arrival before selecting from a delectable three course menu – all for just £29.95 per person.
On the menu will be a sharing combo of Hard Rock loveliness fittingly named “You and Me” and mains including “Love Me Tender” (Hard Rock’s Original Legendary Burger), "Whole Lotta Love" (Hickory smoked pulled pork or chicken) or “Water Under the Bridge" (Norwegian grilled salmon).
Dates will be rounded off with a gorgeous sharing dessert – “Sweet Child O’ Mine” – a famous Hard Rock Brownie complete with cream and strawberry compote.
In true Hard Rock style, all dinners will come served with a heavy dose of power ballads, and on Valentine’s Night Hard Rock Cafe Glasgow will also be hosting its very own fun-filled contest to find Glasgow’s very best Mr and Mrs – entertainment guaranteed.
Hard Rock Cafe Glasgow 179 Buchanan Street Glasgow G1 2JZ
For more information, please visit www.hardrock.com/cafes/glasgow
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