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How much would you pay for a full English breakfast? |
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#126 |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: North West England
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About £4 at most.......I'm easily pleased.
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#127 |
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Googies in Folkestone do great breakfasts at around £7.50. They have home made bread and home made baked beans too.
http://www.folkestonetouristinformat...breakfast1.jpg Also Django's next door to Googies is very good too. |
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#128 |
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I could never beat a full English I had in a cafe in Croyde Bay camping park, its not there anymore nor is the night club we spent the night boogiein out in that night.
Im still seeking the best all day breakfast, the local cafe spends 1 pence on its baked beans so its not great on any other ingredients, sadly the best fare is to be found here in Macdonalds just across the road from me. There is a place on Southampton common where the zoo used to be that does do a very nice all day. |
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#129 |
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Bearing in mind the fact that cholesterol on a plate doesn't appeal, so the only cooked breakfast that I ever have is scrambled eggs and smoked salmon, or eggs Benedict, I'd say from looking at what goes to make up a full English, something between £6.50 and £7.50 wouldn't be unreasonable.
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