A chef who hit the headlines when he saw off a legal threat from McDonald's has started a pub kitchen residency.

Matty C's, run by Matthew Coldham, is now serving food at The Countryman in Tasburgh, located along the A140 near Long Stratton. 

The menu includes pub classics, such as pies and all-day breakfasts, burgers, hot dogs, chicken wings, baguettes, jacket potatoes and basket meals.

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Matty C's serves a range of 6oz steak burgers with chips and coleslawMatty C's serves a range of 6oz steak burgers with chips and coleslaw (Image: Matty C's)

Mr Coldham, who lives in Newton Flotman, said: "The feedback so far has been very positive and customers say it is great value for money.

Chicken wings are on the Matty C's menuChicken wings are on the Matty C's menu (Image: Matty C's)

"Matty C's is all about serving food that isn't flashy and is cheap and cheerful."

L-R The Countryman landlord Steve Burley and Matthew Coldham of Matty C's L-R The Countryman landlord Steve Burley and Matthew Coldham of Matty C's (Image: Supplied)

The landlord of The Countryman is Steve Burley and the drinks offering includes local ales. 

Mr Coldham previously ran burger vans in the Norwich area and in 2018 he saw off a legal threat from McDonald's, who claimed the Matty C's logo was infringing on their trademark.

The current opening times are 5pm to 9pm on Thursdays and Fridays, 12noon to 9pm on Saturdays and 10am to 6pm on Sundays.