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Wetherspoons pubs in Gedling borough set to welcome back menu favourite for Father’s Day weekend

The brunch burger will be making a comeback after a ten-year hiatus next month for the weekend of Father’s Day

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Wetherspoons pubs in Gedling borough will be welcoming back a menu favourite for one weekend only to celebrate Father’s Day.

The brunch burger will be making a comeback next month for the weekend of Father’s Day – and the burger will be back between June 14 to June 16.

It’s not the first time the meaty burger has been returned to the pub chain menu, having also reappeared last year after a ten-year hiatus.

The burger includes a three-ounce beef patty, American-style cheese, maple-cured bacon, a free-range fried egg, and topped with a hash brown made from British potato.

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Packed with 1,234 calories, the burger can be enjoyed as part of a meal with a soft drink for £7.73, while the average price with an alcoholic drink is £9.26.

James Vaughan, Wetherspoon’s marketing executive, said: “The brunch burger will return by popular demand for one weekend only – and I am confident that customers will welcome its return to mark Father’s Day.”

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