Hundreds of bikers have been descending on a pub in Stourport for its special bike night events.
The Old Rose and Crown on Worcester Road has been welcoming bikers across Worcestershire and beyond every Friday from Easter until autumn for around seven years.
The event has seen more than 200 bikes parked outside the pub at its peak and has experienced incredible success amongst both bikers and spectators.
The pub, which has recently been awarded a five-star food hygiene rating, also offers a special biker menu with burgers and hotdogs and is set to welcome an ice cream van on a Friday.
Manager Nick Mann said: "The event was started by a bike-mad previous manager and we decided to keep it going when we took over five years ago.
"The bike nights have such an incredible atmosphere and it just seems to get bigger and bigger every year. We run it from Easter until it gets too wet and windy.
"We also run a special biker menu and will be having an ice cream van on site. You wouldn't think bikers would enjoy a Mr Whippy but you'd be very surprised.
"The pub is mad flat-out busy for around three hours and we sell a lot of Pepsi, but it is great to see the community come together and we love that it attracts both regulars and new faces to the area."
The popularity of the event can be seen on the Old Rose and Crown Bike Night Facebook page which has attracted more than 3,000 members with bikers visiting from as far as Leicester and Swindon.
The summer events are set to coincide with a cider festival and Mr Mann has said everyone is welcome to come down and check it out.
He said: "We just absolutely love it and I'd encourage everyone to come and give it a go. The more the merrier.
"I'd also like to give a special shout out to the amazing staff. They work incredibly hard to make sure the events are a huge success and we couldn't do this without them."
For more information visit www.oldrosecrownstourportonsevern.co.uk/ or The Old Rose and Crown on Facebook page at www.facebook.com/TheOldRoseAndCrownAtStourport
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