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A Leicester restaurant known for its huge '666' breakfast challenge has shut for good.

Jones Cafe Bistro, in Queens Road, Clarendon Park, has closed its doors for the final time, owners have confirmed to LeicestershireLive.

However, they declined to comment on the reason for the closure.

The family-run restaurant offered an extensive menu, which included breakfast, brunch and lunch options.

The selection included waffles and American pancakes, available with blueberries and maple syrup; bacon, sausage and maple syrup; bacon, two fried eggs and maple syrup; or strawberries, ice cream, cream and maple syrup.

Main meals included fresh fish, pasta dishes, burgers and pizzas.

Diners were also able to enjoy a range of homemade cakes, including unique 'pie cakes', with flavours including apple pie caramel cake and pecan pie carrot cake.

(Image: Becky Jones)

For those with a hearty appetite, the restaurant ran a '666' breakfast challenge, in which participants had to eat six pancakes, six rashers of bacon, six sausages, six eggs, six hash browns, and six slices of toast within the 30 minute time limit.

Those successful would get their meal (worth £15) for free, as well as a free t-shirt and the honour of appearing on the restaurant's wall of fame.

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