A PUB landlord says punters can enjoy a pint while tucking into a Beefy Boys burger as he prepares to welcome big crowds.

Andy Probyn, owner of the Bull Inn in Fernhill Heath, is looking forward to welcoming The Beefy Boys and seeing faces old and new.

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The Beefy Boys are coming this Sunday to the pub on the A38 from 4pm until 8pm, serving their famous burgers which wowed the judges in Vegas. 

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Mr Probyn, who has been at the pub for 21 years, said: "They have been a few times. People are welcome to come into the pub and the back garden to have a beer while enjoying their burger. We've got a big beer garden. 

"They can come into the pub as well. The burgers are very nice and, of course, I'm going to have one. They have offered complimentary burgers to our staff.

"We're expecting lots of people. They can park here. They can park at the White Hart if the car park is full. We're looking forward to seeing The Beefy Boys back at The Bull once again. They are good at what they do.

"I saw them at Lakefest and they had continuous queues. It's all local produce from Herefordshire. We're serving local beers including Wye Valley HPA."

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The Beefy Boys Meat Boutique restaurant opened its first location in 2016, based in The Old Market in Hereford.

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The Beefy Boys began as four amateur cooks who shared a passion for American-style burgers and BBQ, eventually entering the 2014 Grillstock competition in Bristol where they won the best burger.

The restaurant went on to represent the UK in 2015, at The World Food Championships in Las Vegas, where they finished 2nd out of 50 burgers.

The Beefy Boys used their winnings in Vegas to turn The Beefy Boys into a regular street food pop-up culminating in the launch of their first restaurant.