A restaurant chain, where customers pay to get insulted by staff, is coming to a Lancashire town later this year.
A Karen’s Diner pop-up is coming to Blackpool this June and October - but don’t expect five-star customer service when you attend.
Karen’s is an interactive diner where you will be greeted and waited upon by rude waiters and forced to play a variety of games.
While here you will be able to tuck into food, such as burgers and hot dogs, and also enjoy cocktails.
The restaurant chain has taken the internet by storm since opening with videos from their official account receiving more than 1.5billion views on video sharing app TikTok.
Last year, a grandma from Blackburn visited a Karen’s Diner in Prestwich, without first being told that staff will be rude to her.
The 73-year-old was left horrified after the waitress greeted her with a “Hello Grandma… if you cry, do it in the toilets because no one gives a s***".
A spokesperson for Karen’s said: “It’s a place where you can complain until the cows come home because we literally don't care.
“You can expect good food, good fun and a dining experience like you've never had before. Let us know if it's your birthday or if your name is Karen!
“Though please for the love of Karen don't ask to speak to the manager.”
The Blackpool pop up diner will be located at Tiffany's Hotel on the North Promenade from June 4 to June 16.
It will then return from October 6 to October 8.
Tickets can be purchased for between £20 to £44.
The ticket includes a two-course meal and bottomless drinks.
Food on the Blackpool menu include a spicy salsa bean burger, not a chicken burger, chicken wings, barbeque hot dogs, chocolate fudge cake, brownie torte and more.
There is also a children’s menu available but under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. Families have been warned that language may be offensive and inappropriate.
Book your tickets online at:www.karensontour.co.uk/events
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