A Restaurant In Japan Is Offering All-You-Can-Drink Beer For Less Than $1

A restaurant in Tokyo is doing the unthinkable: All-You-Can-Drink Beer. What’s more, they’re charging patrons less than $1 to get their booze on.

According to RocketNews 24, Volks is offering multiple all-you-can-drink plans at their Tokyo-based restaurant. The casual eatery is probably best known for their affordable steak and meat dishes.

For 100-yen (88 cents USD), you will get a 10 minute window to drink as much as your heart desires. You can add an additional 10 minutes for another 100-yen. The catch is, the beer clock begins the second you order and you can’t have another drink until you finish the first.

Seems fair for the price.

Patrons can choose from a variety of domestic beers, wines, and select hard liquor cocktails. Thanks to the one at a time rule, they won’t be blasted with people looking to get hammered for hours at their establishment. That can’t be good for business, right?

Volks holds the beer special from 2pm to 7pm.

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