Full English breakfast

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Full English breakfast

Postby davegough » 13 Oct 2013 18:52

Hi All you icmelerites

well we have been to Icmeler for 15 years so this year we decided to go to gumbet i know everyone has said Icmeler is best well we had to try can i just say if you want to walk up a hill every time you go out this is the place for you evening entertainment nill unless you want to walk up the hill to bar street o.k. early on but not late very loud.
So to the topic we stayed in a lovery hotel right on the beach The Turihan Beach hotel well fantastic we had a choice of english breakfast or continental every day the man would cook you fried eggs while you wait you could have omlet anything great.
So to the point is there a bed and breakfast hotel in Icmeler that does full english breakfast within the price

Thanks dave
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Re: Full English breakfast

Postby blondie » 13 Oct 2013 19:32

Yes, the Bonjour - you could choose anything you wanted from the breakfast menu when we stayed there B&B
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Re: Full English breakfast

Postby NIK26 » 14 Oct 2013 13:09

Ive stayed at Bonjour too and to be honest for what it costs to stay there and what you can buy a breakfast for you would be better off booking to stay somewhere else and saving quite a bit of money. Rush do a great breakfast for £1.
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Re: Full English breakfast

Postby Eatock08 » 14 Oct 2013 16:34

Bonjour and Ida Hotel.

I'm sure that the Navy Hotel does make eggs to order at breakfast, full English not included though.
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