TIK-TOK sensation Karen’s Diner is coming to the north west, just a short trip down the M62 from Runcorn and Widnes.
Karen’s Diner is a unique dining experience in which they say they pride themselves on “quality food, good drinks, fun entertainment, and most definitely the worst service you’ll ever receive.”
The restaurant went viral over videos of their wait staff purposely being rude to customers to a hilarious extent.
The pop-up diner will appear in Liverpool at Sensation between January 27 and January 29.
As well as this pop-up opportunity, the company also has a full-time diner in Manchester.
Whilst the service may be shocking, the menu caters to vegans, vegetarians, non-alcoholics, and is perfect for anyone looking for a one-of-a-kind night out.
The staff act in a way anyone who has held a customer service job before wishes they could, with the manager, known as “the biggest Karen of them all” regularly visiting each table.
Ryan Blackburn, Managing Director of Karen's On Tour said: “Once you’re in a Karen’s you’ll not be thinking about strikes, Brexit or electricity costs, you’ll just be wanting to survive.
“Customers would need to expect plenty of sass, great food, and a sprinkle of bad attitude, so don't expect special treatment as it’s all about Karen, and she won't be taking any nonsense.
"All will be able to have fun and wind the staff up to unleash their inner Karen and see their full Karen potential.”
The diner chain, founded in Australia, has become an internet sensation with 1.3 million followers on Tik Tok with many visiting themselves going viral, such as strongman Eddie Hall who received over eight million views on his YouTube video visiting the diner.
Diners have since opened up across across the UK in Sheffield, Manchester, Birmingham, and Newport.
For tickets visit the Karen's On Tour website.
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