An original restaurant in Middlesbrough has launched a £ 1 menu with inexpensive food available once a week.
Base Camp offers students the chance to eat for just £ 1 every Wednesday in November and took inspiration from the cult Netflix hit Squid Game for the moniker.
Arts venue Exchange Square, which has its own café space, has called its new Quid Game menu and it has a list of homemade vegetarian and vegan dishes that will be available every Wednesday from noon to 6 p.m.
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Loaded nachos, soup of the day, homemade hummus with pitta, garlic bread, five bean chili with nachos and fruit toast with Cleveland cheese on it.
The ingredients are locally sourced and often organic with bread sourced from Middlesbrough Community Bakery Big River Bakery and organic cheese from Botton Village near Danby.
The kitchen, which has just received a five-star hygiene rating, also offers a range of homemade cakes and cookies with coffee from Teesside Coffee Company and tea from All About Rosie from Guisborough.
And for the older ones, there’s a full cocktail and bar menu as well as hot chocolate loaded in a range of flavors.
The base camp hosts a wide range of activities ranging from live music to independent cinema, art and theater classes, burlesque chair fitness classes and vintage Saturday markets and record fairs alongside his coffee.
“We’re right next to the train station and only a five minute walk to Middlesbrough College. It seems like the whole world is talking about Squid Game and we just thought we would shamelessly jump on the back and give something back to the a student audience that supports this place week after week, ”said co-owner Carmel Ramsay of Ten Feet Tall.
“Students from Teesside University, Middlesbrough College, Northern School of Art or any other college are welcome – it will be a great opportunity for everyone to come together. “
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