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Postby mama » 23 Jul 2006 16:32

HI ALL,
Can anybody recommend a place for a good old english breakfast i am sure redrhino can help me on this one.
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Postby JT » 23 Jul 2006 16:40

Practically everywhere sells them
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Postby redrhino12 » 23 Jul 2006 16:45

Everyone who has an English Breakfast will have their own favourite restaurent or cafe.
The one I like is Eileans cafe opposite Tansas.
Be interesting to hear what others think.
I do know that some restaurents if you have an evening meal you get a breakfast free the next day.

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Postby Colette » 23 Jul 2006 17:10

I like the Moonlight and The Majestic(on the canal) for English brekkies, also the Gondol yummmm
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Postby redrhino12 » 23 Jul 2006 17:17

Do you have 3 breakfasts every morning Col?

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Postby Colette » 23 Jul 2006 17:24

ha ha ha shhh don't tell everyone :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby alan t » 23 Jul 2006 18:21

hi mamma when do you go and where you staying to see if you are close to the set resturant or sylvia or lots of others :lol:
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Postby mama » 23 Jul 2006 18:40

HI Alan t
Going 11 Aug staying at the alvaro aparts :lol:
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Postby alan t » 23 Jul 2006 18:44

mama nowing us geordies like our breakfast you have to go to the set also sylvias as she was orignaly from wallsend
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Postby Glasgow Girl » 23 Jul 2006 23:43

Majestic and Footballers Wives are the best for a good english brekkie, particularly if you like a real sausage and not one of those fake imitation hog dog things! lol :lol:
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Postby RUGRATSUE » 24 Jul 2006 07:27

Hi - I echo the other comments as English Breakfasts generally good wherever you go. We are giong to The Alvaro late September and I am trying to get some feedback on what it's like. If you've been before can you comment or if first time would you add a comment to my string "Alvaro Apartments" when you get back. Thanks a lot.
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Postby mama » 24 Jul 2006 16:12

Hi Rugratsue

We have stayed at the Alvaro once before that was before they took over what was the geordie bar,they have there own resteraunt now supposed to be good but getting back to aparts we had a great time there rooms basic but spotless plenty of space in them & 2 great pools which are a good size even got a slide they are in a great location & are perfect aparts for a family holiday i am sure you will enjoy them hope this helps. :lol: :lol:
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Postby skilly » 24 Jul 2006 16:18

We like english breakfast in Captain Bullshits, you get proper sausages. we went to somewhere in Marmaris last year and the sausages were hot dog sausages!
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Postby Colette » 24 Jul 2006 18:04

Oooo always wondered what the brekkies in Bullys was like, must try them this year :D
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Postby Fanny » 24 Jul 2006 20:05

I do know that some restaurents if you have an evening meal you get a breakfast free the next day.


Hmmm, but the tea and coffee are sometimes extra - and they are usually dearer than the brekkie.

Our fave places for a good English in no particular order are Eileen's, Bullshits and Majestic on the canal
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Postby Fanny » 24 Jul 2006 20:07

Oooops forgot to mention that Bullshit's usually has an Englisgh paper to read too
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Postby skilly » 24 Jul 2006 22:13

i don't remember the tea & coffee being pricey, the breakfast including drinks was no different to any other place, but then again my husbands just said he doesn't think we had a tea or coffee there, just water, so i could be wrong.
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Postby bec » 25 Jul 2006 17:07

Oooo i really enjoy the breakfasts at Coco Beach and always have 2 or 3 english papers to browse through too.
Gorgeous location too right on the beach front so nice to get that breeze.

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