A HEREFORD diner has set the ultimate task for food lovers by launching a big breakfast challenge.
The huge 'do you dare?' menu at Bridge 14, in Bridge Street, consists of multiple eggs, sausages, bacon, hash browns, mushrooms, black pudding, beans, tomato, fried bread, toast, bread and butter. And to help you, a pint of milk is offered so that it can be all washed down.
The breakfast costs £20, however you will have it for free if you're able to eat it all within 30 minutes.
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The Hereford Times was at the first sitting on Tuesday, but unfortunately two students from Hereford Cathedral were only able to complete about half of it.
Even a body builder had a go the following day, but it even got the better of him.
So do you think you can do better?
"My son's into fitness and loves his food so I thought it would be an opportunity to get noticed," said Jo Fox, who runs the diner.
"I wanted a gimmick and something different. We've had lots of people ring up and are interested."
The diner, which was officially opened by the Mayor of Hereford, Cllr Jacqui Carwardine, offer a variety of food, including a pizza menu and roast dinners.
Other menus from a small but mighty menu of jacket potatoes, toasties, paninis and sandwiches, while home-cooked meals, from chilli con carnage to homemade lasagne, are also available.
And with the premises being licenced, customers can also enjoy a local beer or wine to have with their meal.
The diner is open seven days a week, from 9am to 6pm, which is extended to 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays.
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