A GENEROUS Greenford pub will be providing nurses with free breakfasts over the Christmas period to thank them for their hard work.
The Perivale Farm on Western Avenue made the festive offer following a million pound plus investment that has created 75 new jobs in the area.
The newly-transformed Farmhouse Inns pub offers a carvery where locals can expect at least three different types of meat, up to five different variations of potato and a huge selection of seasonal vegetable accompaniments.
A specialist team of onsite bakers also produce homemade cakes.
The Greene King owned pub, which was purpose built in 1936, celebrates its 80th anniversary this year.
Perivale Farm general manager, James Hodgson, said: “We’re incredibly excited to have undergone such a huge transformation.
“Perivale Farm is a truly iconic pub and it’s great to be able to provide an improved food offering, including carvery, freshly baked cakes and breakfast.
“With the festive season on the horizon, we thought what better way to mark the reopening than by offering all of the local hard working nurses breakfast on us.”
To claim a free breakfast, local nurses simply need to show their NHS card when ordering at the bar. Up to 80 breakfasts are on offer.
To reserve a table at the newly-re-opened Perivale Farm, call 02089 974 624.
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