Burger Lovers Card: Gorge in Style (and for Cheap!) at Domain, EAST, Beijing

Have you claimed your free burgers and beer around town yet? If not, what are you ruddy waiting for? If the 10 finger-licking deals already available to you at absolutely zero charge have yet to convince you to get your fill for cheap, we have just the thing that will. Namely, 50 percent off all burgers at Domain, EAST, Beijing restaurant.

Geared towards all-day dining, Domain is the kind of no-pretense hotel restaurant where it's just as easy to get your morning fix of coffee as it is to gorge on one of their juicy burgers. And juicy they are. Take for example, their Aussie wagyu beef, a beefy beauty flame-grilled and served on a bed of beetroot chutney, topped with cheddar cheese, thick-sliced tomato, crisp romaine lettuce, and onion rings.

Should things get serious between you and your new burger friend, Domain also doubles as a co-working space with a boardroom as well as (we assume) wipe-downable dedicated workstations. Should you in fact enjoy your time there so much, you may never need to leave again thanks to Domain's range of fresh juices, cold brew coffees, handmade noodles, and a fully stocked display of cakes and pastries. Go wild, we won't judge.

With that, Domain, EAST, Beijing joins our other mouthwatering deals from top burger purveyors like Side StreetHome PlateThe Great OutdoorsArrow FactoryQ Mex3 Little PigsCommon Burger, and Fatboy’s.

With one more vendor on the list, we're yet another step closer to succeeding in our great experiment to keep you fed with the city’s best burgers!
 

Sound good? Here's how to sign up

Subscription to our Burger Lovers Club Card is completely free during this trial period. In order to take advantage of the initial deals as well as receive further deals in the future, simply follow the steps below. (You may in fact already have your card – you can check in WeChat by pressing the "Me" tab in the bottom right and then going to Cards & Offers.)

1) Scan the QR code below:

2) Click "Save in Cards & Offers."

3) Navigate to "My Account" and enter your name, email, and phone number.

4) Follow the official account when prompted and now you have access to the above deals. Simply redeem the deal you want and show staff your coupon via WeChat at the venue prior to ordering (FYI: Each can only be used once and must be redeemed in the presence of the staff).

Now you're signed up, here’s what you can look forward to:

Domain, EAST, Beijing
Fifty percent off all Domain burgers.

Side Street
Buy a Cholo Burger or Squatter and get a homebrewed Crafters craft beer for free.
(This offer cannot be used in conjunction with other special offers and is not entitled to refund or exchange. In-house only.)

Home Plate
Buy one Texas Tussle burger and get any burger of equal price or less for free.
(Available Sunday to Thursday, limited to 15 coupons per day – check availability with a staff before claiming your coupon.)

The Great Outdoors
Buy one burger get the second half price.
(Available any time during opening hours, daily 5pm-1am.)

Arrow Factory Brewing
Buy a bacon cheeseburger and get a bottle of Guanxi Pale Ale for free.
(Available lunchtime Monday to Friday from 11.30am-2.30pm.)

Q Mex
Buy any burger, get one for free.
(Available at Sanlitun and Shuangjing locations – limited to 15 per day, confirm with the staff at the restaurant before claiming.)

3 Little Pigs
Buy a bacon cheeseburger, get a gin and tonic for free.

Common Burger @ ARCADE by Hatchery
Buy one burger, get one free.
(Available from 6-10pm.)

Fatboy's The Burger Bar
Buy any burger, get the second burger half price.
(One-time use per table – for a burger at equal or lower price.)

We’re still in our testing phase so please bear with us while we iron out the kinks. We’d also like to hear your experience with using the card – let us know at thepass@truerun.com.

If you already have the card saved in your Cards & Offers but are not sure how to access it following the steps above, simply scan this QR code:

Happy eating, Beijing!

Images: the Beijinger, courtesy of the venues