The actor behind Hot Pie from Game of Thrones is opening his own bakery selling Direwolf bread to coincide with the show's season 7 premiere.

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Ben Hawkey's (Hot Pie) bakery is called – incredibly – 'You Know Nothing John Dough' and is opening exclusively through Deliveroo on Monday, July 17.

So, while watching the first episode of the next season, fans will be able to order their very own loaf, based on the iconic Direwolf bread that Hot Pie baked for Arya Stark on the HBO show.

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Improving on the show's recipe, the 'John Dough' loaves are made from wholewheat cornbread with orange zest, and are apparently best served slightly warm with soft butter.

Ben Hawkey said: "Hot Pie's Direwolf loaves are a favourite for Game of Thrones fans, and people are always asking me for the secret of my recipe.

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"I can't share that, but Deliveroo customers will have the chance to try them themselves. You don't even need to take a dangerous walk down the King's Road to visit, it comes to you."

A spokesperson from Deliveroo added: "It's brilliant that we have been able to help Ben realise his dream of opening a real-world bakery, bringing a classic piece of on-screen cuisine to the real world.

"At Deliveroo we want to make good on our promise to widen access to the world's best food, whether it's from ours or from Westeros. Just search "You Know Nothing John Dough" in the app."

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The Direwolf loaves will be available on Deliveroo from 6pm on Monday, July 17 – and they cost just £1 each.

Game of Thrones returns to HBO in the US on July 16, simulcast in the early hours of July 17 on Sky Atlantic in the UK.

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