AN award-winning takeaway van is returning to a pub in Malvern this month.
The Beefy Boys and Divine Donut will be setting up pop-up vans at Red Lion Inn Stifford's Bridge.
Steve Moorman, landlord at the pub, said he is looking forward to welcoming The Beefy Boys and Divine Donuts on Sunday (October 9) at 3pm.
Mr Moorman, 63, said: "The last time they were here on Sunday, it was absolutely crazy, our main car park was full and the field was also completely full."
During the last visit, Beefy Boys sold between 600 and 700 burgers and people formed long queues that flowed onto the car park and neighbouring field.
He said: "Beefy Boys are massively popular and we are fortunate to have them."
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Customers can eat their award-winning burgers next to a cosy fire in the pub or in the garden marquee.
A spokesperson from the Red Lion Inn in Stiffords Bridge said: "This Sunday ( 9th October) the awesome Beefy Boys and Divine Donuts will be back with us again, serving their famous award-winning Burgers and dirty fries, and scrumptious DONUTS, from 3pm until late. We also have the groovetactic DJ JOEL & special guest DJ, providing us with great tunes throughout the afternoon.
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"Eat in by the cosy fire, or in the garden marquee, or simply take away to eat at home. Overflow parking in field or bring a camper van and stay the night!
"We've got this!"
The Beefy Boys at The Bull Inn
People waited in hour-long queues outside the Bull Inn in Fernhill Health when Beefy Boys served their very popular burgers in the car park.
The Beefy Boys were serving their popular burgers between 4-8pm in Worcester on Sunday (August 21).
Several people in the queue admitted to waiting over an hour for their burger and claiming that it was worth it.
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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