They're the masters of dirty burgers and belly-busting fries, and have now partnered with Deliveroo. To mark Deliveroo's eighth year in Bristol, Oowee has launched a new 'deliciously dirty' meal to pay homage to our city.
And diners can buy the new 'Bristol Smash' for just 8p today (Tuesday) and tomorrow, but you'll have to be fast. 800 are on sale across three days, but they're proving harder to buy than Glastonbury tickets.
On Monday, the new burgers sold out in less than two minutes, so you'll have to set your alarm if you want one. I was lucky enough to try the vegan option, which Burger Master Lina Blythe spent over three weeks developing, and was very impressed.
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The plant-based option was oozing in flavour and its texture was very similar to meat-based products. It was served with fried onions, vegan mayonnaise and melted cheese. To accompany the burger, I had Oowee's famous double dirty fries which are topped with a sweet-tasting cheese sauce and crispy fried onions.
The chips themselves were thin and crispy and the box was more than enough for one person. I could have happily eaten two of the burgers though, as they were so packed with flavour.
Oowee has three branches across Bristol, based in Bedminster, the city centre and Stokes Croft, and it's easy to see how this chain has spread so quickly. Serving ridiculously tasty food, it's most people's go-to place for a treat meal.
How to order?
Customers can order from Oowee Vegan and Oowee Diner in Bristol today and place orders directly through the Deliveroo app, or online. Download the app here. App link will direct people to their device's app store. The burgers go on sale at 11:30am
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