Oowee is hosting a huge party as the dirty burger kings team up with a Bristol DJ for a new dish. Famous for their ridiculously delicious meals, chefs at the eatery have now created a new collaboration burger with Bristol DJ's My Nu Leng.
To celebrate their latest addition, bosses are hosting a launch party at their North Street location. Joining them at the bash will also be Gardna, Oppidan and Felix Joy.
Tickets for the free event are being given away via a ballot system, with winners being picked at random.
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A spokesperson said: "We're really excited to be leaning into Bristol music culture and working with My Nu Leng for our next campaign. It is a tough time for hospitality at the moment and a lot of news we read is sombre, but we want to inject some fun into the scene, and keep things fresh and exciting.
"We are honoured to have such a strong lineup of some of Bristol's most exciting talent (My Nu Leng, Gardna, Oppidan and Felix Joy) all performing in our North Street Diner, which is something I dont think we've seen before."
Announcing the news on social media, a spokesperson added: "Some banging news for your back-to-work blues: we're teaming up with Bristol's own @mynuleng to launch a brand new special burger, dropping next week.
"Not only is there a delicious new burger arriving, we'll also be celebrating the launch with a livestream party, with @mynuleng @gardnauk @djoppidan and @felixjoy right from our North St restaurant on Friday 19th May! "
Dozens of people replied with many looking forward to trying the new dish. One person wrote: "This is going to be muy delicioso".
Another said: "The collab we all need (fire emoji)", and a third wrote: "Can confirm it’s Delish".
After launching their first restaurant on Picton Street in 2016, the dirty burger specialists now have three sites to their name, following up the small Montpelier eatery with further openings on North Street and Baldwin Street.
Sign up for tickets here.
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