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at Buns and Guns, it's not just the item names that get your adrenaline pumping. They've gone all out to provide a dining experience as akin as possible to fighting for youron a bomb-scarred battlefield in the DMZ. Special touches include chefs sporting battle helmets, sandbags out front, and menu items like the "Claymore" pizza, topped with peppers, onions, mushrooms, olives, corn and tomato. Pull one of the gooey slices away and watch as vegetarian entrails slop off onto your camo tablecloth! KaBLOOEY! Just don't step on it!
And to make your dining experience all the more visceral, all Buns and Guns establishments play a continuous loop of rifle fire, mortar fire, and explosion sounds to eat by. And if any of the wait staff happen to have Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, who knows what kind of exciting outbursts that could elicit? It's the only restaurant in Lebanon guaranteed to seamlessly integrate into your daily routine of being bombarded with mortar shells
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