After the success of Beefy Boys' pop-up van, another popular takeaway is set to appear on a pub's car park.
Roly Poly Eats will be serving its homemade burgers and hotdogs outside the Bull Inn at Fernhill Heath, near Worcester.
Food lovers will be able to get their hands on the burgers on Sunday, October 16 from 5pm.
Beefy Boys left people waiting in long queues
It comes two months after long queues of people waited to get their hands on another popular takeaway's burgers.
People queued outside the Beefy Boys food van for an hour-long wait with one person saying it was worth it "because of the quality of the beef and the taste of the food".
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Sophie Buswell, who was in the queue, said: "I've been in the queue for about 20 minutes, but I would wait for an hour - it's worth it.
"The quality of the beef is the best. "
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Elisabeth Merrett, who was enjoying her burger with a group of people, said: "We waited for about an hour, but we walked for about 45 minutes to get here, so we've waited for about two hours.
Roly Poly Eats closed this year
Roly-Poly Eats fell victim to its own success and closed just months after opening.
The popular takeaway opened a sit-in restaurant in March on Davies Road in Evesham, following on from the success of the brand in Pershore during the lockdowns.
However, in August Roly Poly Eats went up for sale and closed in August.
The owners announced they were closing down due to issues with recruiting staff at their Evesham branch.
Darren Lusted, CEO at Roly Poly Eats, announced the decision to close the Evesham branch through the takeaway’s Facebook page.
The post read: “We're sorry to say that Evesham has permanently closed.
“After some long, hard, conversations and soul searching we feel this was our only option for the sanity of everyone within the business.
“We had so many plans for over there.”
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