Wetherspoons has announced a major shake-up to its breakfast times.
The popular pub chain has extended its breakfast serving time from 11.30am to 12pm, giving customers an extra 30 minutes to get their breakfast every day of the week. It means that customers will be able to grab a series of items with extra time, such as the famous Wetherspoon's cooked breakfast as well as some vegan-friendly items such as Quorn sausage.
Customers can also pick from a variety of six breakfast muffins which are all under 500 kcal as well as free refills on Lavazza self-service coffee or Terley tea/ hot chocolate.
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Announcing the change, the pub chain said: "We serve great-quality ingredients from our UK and Irish suppliers, offering exceptional value and choice. Our breakfast menu includes traditional breakfast dishes, from a full cooked breakfast to MOMA Porridge, served plain or with the option to top with banana and honey, as well as our breakfast muffins and range of Benedicts.
"Tuck in to our traditional breakfast of fried egg, bacon, sausage, baked beans, two hash browns and a slice of toast – or our large breakfast with two fried eggs, bacon, two sausages, baked beans, three hash browns, mushroom, two slices of toast."
It added: "Our vegetarian breakfast (including large and small versions) offers fried egg, Quorn sausage, baked beans, hash browns, mushroom and tomato, with a slice of toast. The vegan breakfast includes two Quorn vegan sausages, baked beans, two hash browns, mushroom, tomato and a slice of toast.
"Our freedom breakfast includes two fried eggs, bacon, baked beans, mushroom and tomato." It continued: "See main menus and customer information screen for allergen information, symbol explanations and additional details of our terms and conditions."
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