Full English Breakfast
The Brits also know how to start the day right. They do so with a dish called the full English breakfast. If you have a packed itinerary ahead of you then this would be the perfect meal. You can trace the origin of this meal to rural England as it helped workers get through a long morning. Yet regardless of its name, you can have this dish at any time of the day.
Research suggests this dish is also great when you are dealing with a hangover. The basic components of this meal include eggs, sausage, bacon, baked beans and toast. In addition, mushrooms, hash brown, blood pudding and tomato. You have a choice to eat this together with a cup of coffee, tea, or a glass of orange juice. Perhaps one of the best things about this dish is its inexpensive. So you feel satisfied even if you are on a budget. |
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.Main Ingredients
Eggs, Sausage, Bacon, Toast, Baked Beans, Mushroom, Hash Browns, Tomatoes, Blood Pudding
Eggs, Sausage, Bacon, Toast, Baked Beans, Mushroom, Hash Browns, Tomatoes, Blood Pudding
Recommended Places to Eat
Hawksmoor Guildhall |
Hawksmoor Guildhall is all about the big and the heavy. Not only is this popular restaurant famous for their huge servings of steak, they serve a mouth-watering, full English breakfast too. What kind of English breakfast can you get from a restaurant that makes steaks as big as your palm? A set of food that can fill you until dinner! Hawksmoor Guildhall’s full English breakfast features perfectly toasted bread, juicy sausages, giant mushrooms, a hefty slice of ham and a buttery bone marrow that glues everything together. The entire hall has a rustic feel thanks to the wood details that can be found all over. This spot gets crowded during dinner time but offers a certain degree of tranquility during the morning. If authentic full English breakfast is what you’re looking for, a trip to Hawksmoor Guildhall is a must.
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Basic information
10 Basinghall St, London EC2V 5BQ, UK
$$$
Breakfast:
Monday – Friday 7:00 – 10:30am
Lunch:
Monday – Friday 12:00 – 3:00pm
Dinner:
Monday – Friday 5:00 – 10:30pm
*Food served all day from 12pm in the bar.
Monday – Friday 7:00 – 10:30am
Lunch:
Monday – Friday 12:00 – 3:00pm
Dinner:
Monday – Friday 5:00 – 10:30pm
*Food served all day from 12pm in the bar.
Bank Tube Station or
Moorgate Station
Moorgate Station
Terry's Cafe |
Terry’s Cafe is one of those bright, welcoming restaurants that bid you to sit down and munch down some satisfying breakfast. The vintage-inspired decorations reminds visitors of their childhoods where mother prepares a hearty breakfast. The full English breakfast at Terry’s Cafe is all about the common and the memorable - the combination of beans, potato wedges, sausages and eggs can take you to a trip down memory lane in every bite. Servers are eager to cater to your needs - they fill up your teacup just before you take the last sip. Dishes here are served with familiar flavors which are oddly satisfying. Terry’s Cafe doesn’t intimidate - it’s a place for relaxed mornings, delicious breakfast and good conversations.
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Basic information
158 Great Suffolk St, London SE1 1PE, UK
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Monday- Friday: 7am – 2pm
Saturday: 7:30am -1pm
Sunday: 10am-2pm
Saturday: 7:30am -1pm
Sunday: 10am-2pm
Borough Tube Station
Pavillion Cafe |
Outside this small domed pavilion, you can’t help but notice the long queue of people. Don’t let the long lines intimidate you, though - there’s plenty of seats inside. Despite the fact that patrons come in big numbers, the staff of Pavilion Cafe always remains in high spirit - cheerful and always ready to help.
The Pavilion Cafe is one of the best dining spots in London if you want to enjoy a delicious serving of the full English breakfast. Variety is the name of the game in this restaurant as their eggs, bacon and sandwiches are made in a number of different ways. Health buffs will enjoy the Pavilion Cafe’s vegetarian version of the full English breakfast. Cakes, puddings, coffee and milk chocolate drinks are also served here. While munching your meal, you can enjoy the stunning view of the nearby boating lake. |
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