A PENARTH pub has redefined breakfast in bed with a unique deal offering a free brekkie.
The Oystercatcher - a Hungry Horse pub based on Terra Nova Road - is offering free breakfast to locals who visit in their pyjamas between Friday June 11 and Sunday June 13.
This giveaway is available to anyone who dons their best PJs, slippers or dressing gown when ordering from the pub’s new breakfast menu, which includes:
- The Brekkie Kebab
- Breakfast in Bread
- Sausageness Monster (a one metre-long curled sausage sarnie loaf smothered in red of brown sauce).
The giveaway comes after the pub revealed that breakfast in bed was a luxury reserved for the younger generation, with 18-to-24-year-olds tucking into four breakfasts a month in bed, while the over 55s enjoy just one.
General Manager at The Oystercatcher, Andrew Jones, said: “Breakfast is arguably the most important meal of the day and should be savoured no matter how old you are, but it’s interesting to see that traditional breakfast in bed is now the preferred choice for the younger generations.
“After a long year stuck at home more people are getting out and about in the mornings, enjoying breakfast on the go or treating themselves to something tasty they just couldn’t make at home. That’s why we’ve launched our breakfast in bed giveaway, so punters can tuck into their favourite meal of the day in their comfiest gear – and all on the house.
He added: “We look forward to welcoming locals in Barry to don their best slippers and join us for a free dish from our brand-new breakfast menu this weekend.”
To redeem the free breakfast, all punters have to do is turn up at the Ship in their pyjamas between Friday June 11 and Sunday June 13 and order from the new breakfast menu. T&Cs apply.
To find out more or to find a local pub, visit www.hungryhorse.co.uk
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