A brand new flatbread takeaway is opening soon in a County Durham community centre.
Fatheads Flatbreads is on a mission to provide delicious handcrafted flatbreads using locally sourced ingredients, when it opens in the Spennymoor Youth and Community Centre.
It is planning on offering six different flatbread fillings on Fridays and Saturdays initially for delivery and takeaway.
The grand opening will be on November 29, when there will be a chance to win free flatbreads for a year for anyone who finds a golden fathead sticker in their order bag.
Here is the full menu:
A spokesperson for Fatheads Flatbreads said: "We’re planning to offer our initial six flatbreads on Fridays and Saturdays initially, with both delivery and takeaway options available.
"Our menu features a variety of fresh, locally sourced ingredients to cater to all tastes, including vegetarian and vegan options. I’ve attached a copy of the current menu.
"One thing we’re really proud of is we make all our dough fresh, as well as our dips. We’re particularly proud of the confit garlic mayo and the chilli honey.
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"Our grand opening is scheduled for November 29, and we will be offering special promotions to celebrate the launch.
"There’ll be a chance for someone to win free flatbreads for a year if they find a golden fatheads sticker in their order bag. There’ll be a bunch of other spot prizes that customers can also win."
They planning on having a small soft opening for people to try their new offerings, these will be smaller versions of the flatbreads which they offer in a three for £15 deal where you can try your favourite three to try.
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