Full English Breakfast - Where Do You Go?
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Full English Breakfast - Where Do You Go?
Where can you get the best fry-up or full English breakfast in Burnley / surrounding area?
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Re: Full English Breakfast - Where Do You Go?
The Cafe at HAPPA (Horse & Pony Protection Association) in Briercliffe. Great food and excellent full English.
I highly recommend it, well worth a visit, especially with the children.
I highly recommend it, well worth a visit, especially with the children.
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JJs
Dugdale pub
Dugdale pub
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Another vote for HAPPA but the Waggoners does nothing wrong with three sizes of breakfast.
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Happy is good, a bit out of the way and almost £10
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There is a deli cafe in gisburn… that’s a really good one with excellent quality ingredients, but if briercliffe is out of the way, this will be definitely.
JJ’s is ok, but only just ok.
Best value has to be the colliers cafe (miners)
JJ’s is ok, but only just ok.
Best value has to be the colliers cafe (miners)
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Crow Wood if you want to splash out, not the cheapest, but good quality.
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Bistro 197 at Towneley Golf Club is excellent.
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Yeah, probably my favourite as well.ElectroClaret wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 6:39 amCrow Wood if you want to splash out, not the cheapest, but good quality.
JJs is alright as well (old Dugdale) and Inghams Diner on Tod Rd.
I’m told weatherspoons is ok, can’t say I’ve ever eaten in one though and I rarely visit them.
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Recently came up north for a game and brought a few friends; we went to JJ's at the Dugdale. We all enjoyed it and would recommend it and will go again next time I'm up.
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Been to Forest in Fence several times. They do a very nice full English.
JJ's and Waggoners are also good.
JJ's and Waggoners are also good.
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+1 for Bistro 197
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Agree with you on JJs and Inghams but I would definitely recommend to avoid Wetherspoons unless your like raw bacon, snotty eggs and veggie sausages.Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 7:14 amYeah, probably my favourite as well.
JJs is alright as well (old Dugdale) and Inghams Diner on Tod Rd.
I’m told weatherspoons is ok, can’t say I’ve ever eaten in one though and I rarely visit them.
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Bloody posh Northerners. Get t’t bus station.
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The Rosehill house did a decent breakfast but the hike in price for b and b puts it out of our league
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Enty's, Pendle Forest Sports Club. Nowt fancy, but fresh and good ingredients.
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3 decent ones in Accy. Cafe Rian, The Stables & 2 Sisters.
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Yeh another vote for HAPPA…. Very good!
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I'm afraid wetherspoons is NOT ok... thats not just a personal opinion - it's an absolute cast iron fact. Bloody awful. Crap ingredients, slopped together by someone who couldn't give a shiny one because he/she are paid peanuts to work in a hot stuffy kitchen microwaving the same poor quality processed slop all day every day.Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 7:14 amYeah, probably my favourite as well.
JJs is alright as well (old Dugdale) and Inghams Diner on Tod Rd.
I’m told weatherspoons is ok, can’t say I’ve ever eaten in one though and I rarely visit them.
Consistent though, i'll give them that. It matters not which wetherspoon you use, it's utter shite.
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So many recommendations. I'll throw mine in, try the cafe at the Prairie Village
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Buy it and cook it yourself. That way you you get what you want, cooked how you like it and all you have to do is wash up after. Cheaper too.
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If you ever get chance to have an Ulster Fry , boy some feed .
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I travel all over Lancashire and I cannot believe the massive number of cafes who don't serve black pudding with a full English brekkie!
If they don't have black pudding on the menu, I walk out.
These places should be named and shamed!
Bloody avocado with lentils was one cafe near Kendal.
If they don't have black pudding on the menu, I walk out.
These places should be named and shamed!
Bloody avocado with lentils was one cafe near Kendal.
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Morrisons cafe at the moment have an offer, Two full English breakfast and two hot drinks for £10
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Fried black pudding is an abomination, and anyone frying it or eating it should be banished from Lancashire forever, and made to spend the rest of their natural life in the hole that is known as yaaaaaarkshire.It Is What It Is wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 7:16 pmI travel all over Lancashire and I cannot believe the massive number of cafes who don't serve black pudding with a full English brekkie!
If they don't have black pudding on the menu, I walk out.
These places should be named and shamed!
Bloody avocado with lentils was one cafe near Kendal.
Boil it, even steam it if you have to, but don't let it anywhere near a frying pan. Bloody sacrilege is that...
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Fried in a little olive oil is Bob on.bobinho wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 8:22 pmFried black pudding is an abomination, and anyone frying it or eating it should be banished from Lancashire forever, and made to spend the rest of their natural life in the hole that is known as yaaaaaarkshire.
Boil it, even steam it if you have to, but don't let it anywhere near a frying pan. Bloody sacrilege is that...
Just a minute each side if sliced.
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Definitely recommend HAPPA. Mini Breakfast £4.95. ‘Excellent’’
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After 10 pints even the ugliest is beautifulbobinho wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 9:29 pmI'm afraid wetherspoons is NOT ok... thats not just a personal opinion - it's an absolute cast iron fact. Bloody awful. Crap ingredients, slopped together by someone who couldn't give a shiny one because he/she are paid peanuts to work in a hot stuffy kitchen microwaving the same poor quality processed slop all day every day.
Consistent though, i'll give them that. It matters not which wetherspoon you use, it's utter shite.
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Went to town gate cafe in gt Harwood this morning after a recommendation.
Won’t be listening to him again…
Ingredients not great quality, beans cold.
Where Wetherspoons would be a consistent 2/10, this place would be 4/10. Colliers cafe (miners) 7/10, JJ’s would be 7.5/10. Deli cafe at gisburn would be 8.5/10 and the clubhouse at Kelbrook shooting lodge is 9/10.
Won’t be listening to him again…
Ingredients not great quality, beans cold.
Where Wetherspoons would be a consistent 2/10, this place would be 4/10. Colliers cafe (miners) 7/10, JJ’s would be 7.5/10. Deli cafe at gisburn would be 8.5/10 and the clubhouse at Kelbrook shooting lodge is 9/10.
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Taska 7 - only 3 euros 95 cents !!
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Can't be a full English without fried bread.
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The black pudding you get with a fried breakfast is always disappointing, but better than nothing.
Down here they are unaware of anything other than the sliced and fried variety and they all eat it dry. They look at you as if you are stupid if you ask for vinegar or mustard
Down here they are unaware of anything other than the sliced and fried variety and they all eat it dry. They look at you as if you are stupid if you ask for vinegar or mustard
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Mooch Cafe in Padiham.
Inghams.
Quick Crepes in town centre.
Inghams.
Quick Crepes in town centre.
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Family members went to HAPPA last Friday morning after getting recommendations.
For some reason the English breakfast wasn't available.
For some reason the English breakfast wasn't available.
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Shackleton’s Garden Centre.
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Fried bread seems to have disappeared from the traditional breakfast dish.
For those who have not experienced this culinary delight you have truly missed out. However, it's not something that forms part of a calorie controlled diet.
For those who have not experienced this culinary delight you have truly missed out. However, it's not something that forms part of a calorie controlled diet.
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The only place I have seen Fried bread in the last 20 years was in the East and South East regions.
On the A1 and then at the Searles site we were staying.
On the A1 and then at the Searles site we were staying.
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Unfortunately fried bread has been replaced by that insidious McDonalds invention the hash brown. As far as heart attack material is concerned, providing the oil is at a high enough temperature then the bread will absorb less than that soggy McDonald concoction. Bring back the bread!
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Had fried bread with my cafe breakfast today
At least the cockneys are doing something right
At least the cockneys are doing something right
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