A BOURNEMOUTH pub has launched a quirky Father's Day gift for fans of the full English – a scent called Eau De Breakfast.

Unveiled by the Cranleigh Hungry Horse pub, Clingan Road, the scent apparently combines 'subtle hints of smoky bacon and sizzling sausages, with undertones of fresh toast' to create a 'tantalising aroma for breakfast fans'.

Rob Calderbank, business unit director at Hungry Horse, said: "Everyone loves the smell of sizzling bacon in the morning, so what better way to celebrate your favourite meal than with a new fragrance that lets you smell like breakfast all day long?

"With Father’s Day fast approaching, our new Eau De Breakfast fragrance offers the perfect gift for dads in Bournemouth who know how to start their day right, and we’re certain it’s going to be a crowd-pleaser."

The fragrance, which comes in a 50ml bottle and is available in limited numbers on the Hungry Horse website, has been launched to coincide with the pub chain's new breakfast menu.

According to the pub, the unusual fragrance is best worn when enjoying dishes from its new breakfast menu, which as well as traditional classics, also includes dishes such a brekkie kebab, breakfast in bread and the gigantic Sausageness Monster – a one-metre-long curled sausage sarnie loaf smothered in red or brown sauce.

A spokesman for the Hungry Horse pub chain said: "The perfect gift for Father’s Day, the fragrance has been designed to evoke the feelings of contentment and pleasure experienced when tucking into a hearty English breakfast, and is set to turn a few heads this summer for anyone in Bournemouth lucky enough to wear it."

A limited number of Eau De Breakfast bottles are available on the Hungry Horse website now.

For the chance to grab a bottle in time for Father’s Day, visit www.hungryhorse.co.uk/fathers-day/ to register interest. The pub brand is also giving away ten £100 gift cards.