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Cafe Is Selling Britain's Biggest Breakfast Sandwich Weighing Over 5lbs

Cafe Is Selling Britain's Biggest Breakfast Sandwich Weighing Over 5lbs

Big Dave's Cafe in Bromsgrove is looking for hungry punters to try its massive five layer breakfast sandwich.

Joanna Freedman

Joanna Freedman

A cafe is serving up the world's biggest breakfast sandwich, weighing in at a whopping 5lbs.

Big Dave's Cafe in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, is serving up a sarnie that is five layers and stands at more than a foot tall.

Owner David Blackburn, 48, says the staggering sandwich is a dream come true for any Full English breakfast lover - but admits it will take someone with a serious appetite to finish it.

In fact, David can't even manage it himself!

The sandwich is made from freshly baked bread which is sliced into three massive loaves before it is stuffed with all of the usual suspects.

The huge sandwich weighs 5lbs (
SWNS)

The 4,000 calorie beast of a sandwich is filled with five pork sausages, five bacon rashers, five eggs, 800g of beans, 800g of tomatoes, 500g of mushrooms and a selection of black pudding, haggis, hash-browns or all three.

We feel bloated just thinking about it...

Punters who want to attempt the massive monster of a sarnie will have 40 minutes to chomp it down or they'll have to fork out £20.

David, who's owned the cafe for eight years, says his biggest piece of advice is to work up an appetite before arriving.

Think you could get your chops around this?! (
SWNS)

Discussing the sandwich, she said: "It's baked fresh every morning - it's lovely. It's quite entertaining to watch - it's just so massive but I couldn't do it, not even close.

"It's the dream sandwich for any English breakfast lover, really. My advice is come hungry because you won't leave hungry."

So far, 80 ravenous customers have attempted the mammoth challenge, but only six have reigned victorious in the six years it has been on the menu.

David got the idea to create the fry-up many years ago after watching other competitive eaters, and wanting to get in on the action.

Only 6 people have completed the sarnie (
SWNS)

He added: "It's delicious but it's so just so massive, maybe too massive for me.

"But I definitely recommend it - it's like having all of your favourite bits of the English breakfast contained in one bite between some bread."

Featured Image Credit: SWNS

Topics: Tasty Food, Tasty, Breakfast