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Fry Up??
OK, so where is your favourite place for a fry-up in town?
Since we moved over last year we've tried quite a few places, and haven't found a really good one yet....!
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Not in town but there is a good cafe in Gorey & of course there is the Gunsite.
You do however get a decent wee fry up in the tea room beside Lido's.
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Originally Posted by Haggis
Not in town but there is a good cafe in Gorey & of course there is the Gunsite.
You do however get a decent wee fry up in the tea room beside Lido's.
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If you mean the one right next door, yep it wasn't too bad (price was very good, lol). Although the sausages were of the plastic, frozen variety!
No car, and too lazy to travel very far for my Sat morning lard intake - spose it might have to be home made all the way (I'm fussy about eggs and the mrs is fussy about her sossies)!
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I was walking past the Soleil Levant pub around the back of Boots the other lunchtime and noticed someone enjoying a nice looking all day breakfast there
I vaguely remember someone saying Tanners in the market do a good value takeaway breakkie in a box too
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Gunsite cafe all the way for brekkie!
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Looks like "Culkys" at the entrance in the Fish Market does breakfasts with a good range of options - haven't tried one yet though.
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Originally Posted by UserName
Looks like "Culkys" at the entrance in the Fish Market does breakfasts with a good range of options - haven't tried one yet though.
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Culkys is OK - bit heavy on the belly, even for a fry-up, though!
We had a sarnie and chips at the Rock'n'Roll cafe (La Rocque slip) yesterday, which was nice - might go back next weekend for a bacon+egg, or poss a brekkie..
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I wonder if Breckon of the Consumer Council is a forum viewer here, on the radio this morning they were talking about full English breakfasts and have rated 9 of them on their website
Jersey Consumer Council - Home
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Originally Posted by UserName
I wonder if Breckon of the Consumer Council is a forum viewer here, on the radio this morning they were talking about full English breakfasts and have rated 9 of them on their website
Jersey Consumer Council - Home

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Blimey, thats one of the most useful things I've seen them produce, ever. Where-to-get-your-lard.
Brunch is actually on my 'to try' list..
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Tested out brekkie in the little greek cafe in Royal Square yesterday - very good - a bit pricey at 5.50, but worth it as a treat!
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