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Freebird always has good breakfasts, pretty sure one could be customised to become a full English.
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Too be fare, its so easy to make the breakfast yourself, being what it is (a fry up) only one pan is needed. I find Strokesys Meat Street 444 TTP is good for the meat products, only thing I have struggled over the past is getting the black pudding, and that is the one ingredient that makes a full English breakfast to me.
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Agreed. All you have to do is order some Jimmy Deans and back bacon delivered to your door from strokesys. Grab a can of beans, loaf of bread, and carton of eggs, and you have English fry up for cheap for days on end.AndyKK wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 11:27 pm Too be fare, its so easy to make the breakfast yourself, being what it is (a fry up) only one pan is needed. I find Strokesys Meat Street 444 TTP is good for the meat products, only thing I have struggled over the past is getting the black pudding, and that is the one ingredient that makes a full English breakfast to me.
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You might be onto something here. I might check it out next weekend and report back.Jerry Atrick wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 4:37 pmI'd definitely check Amnasia for the closest to an English brekky going in PP imoDoc67 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 3:45 pmShenanigans is closed for good.
Harry's does a decent breakfast, but for the real deal you have to go to England. There are no consistently good sausages here , they are always hit or miss. As for bacon, forget it.
The last place that came close was Molly Malones on 136. They made their own bacon, sausages and black and white pudding. They let themselves down in the cooking of it though. Alas, they have bitten the dust too.
Ofc, I'm not English, but not a million miles away anyhow
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Is the back bacon any good? And what are Jimmy Deans?Captain Bonez wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 12:04 amAgreed. All you have to do is order some Jimmy Deans and back bacon delivered to your door from strokesys. Grab a can of beans, loaf of bread, and carton of eggs, and you have English fry up for cheap for days on end.AndyKK wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 11:27 pm Too be fare, its so easy to make the breakfast yourself, being what it is (a fry up) only one pan is needed. I find Strokesys Meat Street 444 TTP is good for the meat products, only thing I have struggled over the past is getting the black pudding, and that is the one ingredient that makes a full English breakfast to me.
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what is paddy rice now known as ?
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Not sure if its open but the spice cafe st 111 near the skypark hotel / reasonable priced food / good coffee !
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The back bacon is pretty decent, i trim the fat a bit before cooking though. Jimmy Deans are a pork sausage with some salt, pepper, sage, red pepper, and a little bit of spice, i think. He does a plain breakfast sausage too which i usually like, but the jimmy deans are fun. His pies he gets in, the sausages he makes, lamb chops etc are all worthy IMO
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St63 bkk1, definitely a place people should check out at least once
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