THE Beefy Boys are coming to a cafe in Worcester where food lovers will be able to enjoy their award-winning burgers. 

The Beefy Boys are coming to GoodRoots cafe at Royal Worcester Porcelain Works in Severn Street in Worcester soon with their famous burgers.

A visit is planned for Friday, August 25 at 4pm by the Hereford burger creators according to a promotion on the GoodRoots Facebook page. 

The world burger championship finalists and winners of the National Burger Awards have a significant following and have drawn in large crowds on previous visits to Worcestershire. 

We reported last August about an hour-long queue outside the Bull Inn in Fernhill Health as Beefy Boys served their burgers in the car park. 

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They are cooking burgers on Saturday Kitchen tomorrow at 10am on BBC ONE. Beefy Boys are known for using 100 per cent Hereford beef in their burgers sourced form local butchers Neil Powell and local farmer Johnny Morris.

Founded in 2011 by four childhood friends, with a shared passion for quality local produce and American-style burgers, The Beefy Boys have quickly built up a solid reputation as creators of outstanding food in the culinary world.

Their journey began with extensive research and experimentation on friends and family, which eventually led to them winning the title of “Best Burger” at the UK’s biggest BBQ competition, Grillstock.

Founding member Anthony ‘Murf’ Murphy was also crowned Burger Chef of the Year. The award win came just days before the launch of their third restaurant in Cheltenham, after successful openings in Shrewsbury and Hereford.