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Pub chain with more than 130 UK boozers offering FREE breakfast this weekend – how to get yours with secret codeword

Brits can get a free breakfast this weekend – simply by getting their steps in and saying a secret codeword.

Chef & Brewer Collection pubs have linked with All Trails to guide Brits outside this autumn and help them work up an appetite.

a bottle of southern comfort next to a bottle of bacardi
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The free breakfast offer is available at more than 130 Chef & Brewer Collection pubs[/caption]

The free breakfast offer is available at more than 130 Chef & Brewer Collection pubs nationwide every weekend for the month of October.

Customers are able to claim their free breaky between 9am and 11:30am every Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

However, they must first prove they’ve hit the pavement and worked up appetite by showing staff their step count and saying the secret code word.

Alternatively, guests can redeem by simply showing that they’ve downloaded the outdoor platform AllTrails.

Available for free through Apple and Google app stores, AllTrails provides route maps, reviews, and photos of more than 450,000 trails worldwide—including over 32,000 UK trails.    

AllTrails is the world’s largest and most popular platform for outdoor exploration.

The offer follows research revealing seven in 10 Brits don’t know where their nearest local beauty spot is.

Thankfully, more than 75 per cent of Chef & Brewer Collection pubs are within walking distance for beauty spots and the best of British nature.

Top 10 most picturesque parts of the UK

  • Cornwall
  • Scottish Highlands
  • Peak District
  • Yorkshire Dales
  • Lake District
  • Snowdonia
  • Cotswolds
  • Jurassic Coast
  • North York Moors
  • Pembrokeshire

The breakfast offer comes as the pub brand partners with AllTrails to encourage Brits to reconnect with nature and enjoy the great outdoors with friends and family this autumn.

Kate Dell, senior marketing manager of the Chef & Brewer Collection, said: “There’s no better way to start or end a brisk autumn walk than with a delicious breakfast in front of a log fire.

“That’s why we’re offering customers a breakfast on the house and partnering with AllTrails to encourage the nation to explore the natural wonders of our British countryside.

“With pubs up and down the country, your nearest Chef & Brewer will be closer than you think.

“So, come on down to your local pub and fuel up on a free breakfast while enjoying the great outdoors. What more could you want?”

With charm and character in abundance, the Chef and Brewer Collection pubs are a collection of unique country-style pubs set in 152 beautiful locations across the country.

The relaxed pubs feature beautifully decorated interiors, seriously good pub food and expertly chosen drinks ranges, with the fine wines hand selected by award-winning wine buyers

To find your local Chef & Brewer Collection pub and view local walking routes, visit: https://www.chefandbrewer.com/

If you’re keen to get outside and start walking towards a free breakfast, then remember to say the secret code word “ALLTRAILS” to claim your delicious prize.

The offer is subject to availability and at Chef & Brewer pubs only and cannot be combined with any other offer, daily deal, promotion or discount. Redemptions are restricted to one per person for the month.

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RYAN Manton has suffered a devastating blow in tonight’s Jeopardy! game after a surprising newcomer ended the rising star’s winning streak. 

Fans were hoping Ryan could pull off the rare move of winning five consecutive games on a single day of taping however, he fell just short after losing Friday’s episode by a significant margin. 

Ryan Manton lost tonight’s Jeopardy! game after a four-day winning streak
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Mark Fitzpatrick beat out rival Ryan with his Jeopardy! debut[/caption]

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The returning system administrator from Ohio went up against Mark Fitzpatrick, a content manager from Connecticut and Anne Singleton, an executive director from Massachusetts. 

Ryan’s advantage at the beginning was strong as Mark lost $2,400 on a true Daily Double where he went all-in with his bet. 

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Mark turned his luck around when he found the second Daily Double under the category U.S. Museums – this time getting it right and adding $3,000 to his prize pot. 

“Her story is told in 9 galleries through photos, drawings, paintings & personal possessions at her museum in downtown Santa Fe,” Ken Jennings read aloud to which Mark correctly responded “Who was O’Keeffe?”

Rounding out the trio, Mark also found the third Daily Double under the category Tall Tales – which scored him an additional $5,000. 

“Able to produce enough dairy products for an entire logging camp, Bessie the Yeller Cow was the mate of this other colossus,” host Ken stated. 

Ryan played against Mark Fitzpatrick and Anne Singleton in tonight’s game
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Mark correctly guessed “Who was Babe the Blue Ox?”

With the help of his Daily Double bonuses, as well as making aggressive wagers throughout the game, Mark was in the lead heading into Final Jeopardy! with a score of $23,400. 

Ryan was in unfamiliar territory in second place with $15,200 while Anne had a total of $10,200.

Ken then read the Literary Characters Final Jeopardy! clue: “A fragment from a nautical tool found on a Chilean island in 2005 was likely left by the Scot who partly inspired this character.”

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Anne remained in third much of the episode and ended the game with $5,000.

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“Wow, what a turnaround from yesterday’s game. Whether favorable categories or that ‘final game of the day’ energy that some contestants get empowered by, Anne and especially Mark made it a game while Ryan stayed competitive despite Mark finding all the DDs. 

“Unless the postseason really changes things up, Ryan is likely ToC bound, so congrats to him!” one viewer wrote.

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Jeopardy.com notes: “All 4-time and over winning players starting from 04/10/24 will be eligible for a future Tournament of Champions.”

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“What a great game! A raw third place score of $10,200 is awesome. Hope Anne gets a second chance,” another said.  

A third wrote: “Really amazing performance by Mark. It is tough to come back from 0 after getting a DD wrong, but his aggressive wager on the final DD paid off tremendously.

“Still, it’s surprising that he was the only one to get FJ correct. How many books are about surviving on an island? And Lord of the Flies is neither about a single character nor based on true events, which pretty much just leaves Crusoe.”

“Wow what amazing gameplay. The most aggressive of the season?” a fourth questioned. 

After Thursday’s episode, fans were hoping Ryan would pull off “the rare move” of winning five games on a single filming day.

“Congrats to Ryan on win #4! Knock on wood, but if he can win tomorrow, he’ll not only make it to 5 wins, but he’ll have done it in a single tape day. That’s like running a marathon,” a viewer wrote. 

Despite an impressive performance, Anne came in third place
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Mark came out on top after ‘aggressive’ game play
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