Nothing tops off a few rounds of pints better than a tasty kebab at the end of the night – and now, just in time for the Six Nations, the two have been combined.
BOX Sports Bars has unveiled the world’s first official Guinness kebab, which has been designed to resemble a perfectly poured pint of the black stuff.
Launching on 5 February, the limited-edition beef kofta kebab will be available at all seven BOX Sports Bars across the UK from the start of the tournament.
The beef is marinated in Guinness to give it a rich, malty flavour, before being wrapped in handmade flatbread and finished with a sticky Guinness chipotle glaze and fresh mint yoghurt. It even features a creamy white ‘head’.
Styled to look just like a pint of the iconic stout, the kebab is set to be a talking point as the 2025 Six Nations gets underway.
Prices start from £12.95 and the dish will remain on menus for the duration of the tournament at BOX venues across London, Manchester, Leeds and Nottingham.
Specific locations include London Piccadilly, Brindley Place, Deansgate, Headingley, Leeds City Centre, Nottingham, and Sheffield.
Tom Mayer-Jones, Brand & Marketing Manager at BOX, said: ‘Our new Guinness kebab is a playful nod to our Irish friends ahead of the Six Nations, whilst also tapping into our favourite night out food as Brits – the kebab!
BOX Sports Bars will launch the world’s first official Guinness kebab on 5 February just in time for the Six Nations. It has been designed to resemble a perfectly poured pint of the black stuff
‘We’ve brought these two things together in a way that feels true to BOX – bold, social, and a meal designed to be enjoyed alongside big sporting moments.
‘We’re inviting everyone down to BOX to watch the rugby and enjoy our new menu item.’
Whether paired with a pint of Guinness, Guinness 0.0% or even a Baby Guinness, fans are encouraged to indulge in the new offering and ‘split the G’ with their pals while doing so.
The Guinness kebab will be available from 5 February until 14 March 2026, with prices varying slightly by location.
In other Guinness-related news, a woman who visited hundreds of pubs across Europe to sample the stout recently revealed where the best and worst pints were.
Sarah Love, 38, claims she isn’t a ‘typical girly girl’ and instead of cocktails and wine, opts for the iconic Irish beer.
Over the past four years, she’s trekked 10,000 miles across 12 countries to find out if Guinness tastes just as good outside of Ireland.
The ongoing quest, which began in Glasgow in 2020, has seen Sarah visit 400 different pubs, and spend £2,000 on the stout.
The £12.95 kebab features beef marinated in Guinness, a sticky Guinness chipotle glaze and fresh mint yoghurt, all wrapped in handmade flatbread
From the UK and Ireland to Germany, Slovakia, Denmark and Hungary, the Scot has sipped in a range of locations.
‘I wanted to see if I could find any pints that were as good as an Irish pint, outside of Ireland,’ Sarah told the publication.
However, Sarah discovered that Guinness doesn’t seem to travel very well, and many of her worst pints were overseas.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, many of the Guinness mega-fan’s best experiences were in Ireland.
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