Bill One Day

Hungry Brits can eat bottomless pancakes at popular restaurant Bill's for one day only

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restaurant is proving the claim to be true.Bill’s is extending its daily 3pm to 5pm bottomless pancake offer by making unlimited pancakes available all day – but for one day only.READ MORE: 'I've been fatfished on dating apps – men end up being chunkier in real life'The offer basically means you can eat as many pancakes as you like at the eatery at any time of day.Whether you're heading to Bill's for breakfast, lunch or supper – pancakes can be your meal of choice.Pancake lovers can enjoy all you can eat fluffy American-style pancake stacks for 90 minutes for just £7.50.They come with a choice of toppings including strawberries, cream, caramelised hazelnuts and syrup, berries, bananas and syrup or streaky bacon and syrup.

Not only are the pancakes bottomless, but guests can wash them down with bottomless hot drinks for an extra £3.50, or bottomless Prosecco for an extra £18.50.For those who are up for a challenge, Bill’s is also giving away a chance to win a year’s supply of pancakes on pancake day to guests who eat the most pancakes in 90 minutes at one of their restaurants on the big day.Alongside the flipping good treats, Bill’s will also be serving its regular all-day menu that features favourites such as macaroni cheese, the buttermilk chicken burger and Bill’s flowerpot dessert.In other words - if you're not a fan of pancakes - you should still be able to go home well fed.The bottomless pancakes at Bill’s are available now from 3pm and 5pm every day, and available all day on Tuesday, February 21 at Bill's restaurants across the country.Whether you're a sweet or savoury person – make sure you fill your boots!READ NEXT:'I'm 32 and have never been kissed – I thought men would chase me'People are realising what 'golden.

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