
Full English Breakfast
Full English Breakfast
Where's the best English Breakfast in town? 

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Isn't Crawfords called O'Neils now? [Opposite the London Inn]. In which case I can recommend the chips.Randy Cornhole wrote:My info may be a tad out of date but here we go.
1. Crawfords - Always a good choice.
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The place on the corner next door to the Top marks Hotel does a good breakfast - you can make your own up, e.g. 2 eggs, 1 sausage, 3 rashers of bacon etc. I can't remember the prices exactly but they did strike me as very reasonable. Coffee was very good - tea just just so-so - I prefer very strong tea. Service was excellent.
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Is Victoria still open? I thought I noticed the last time I was by there that it was shuttered and looked like it had a for rent (or for sale) sign on it. I was driving and just glanced so I may have been looking at the wrong place.
If I was looking at the correct building or block I think the bar next door (Georges?) was also locked up. Can anybody confirm if either of these are still in business?
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I've had breakfast there (Victoria) before and if they're still open I agree that they have one of the best.
Any other suggestions for a traditional full English?
If I was looking at the correct building or block I think the bar next door (Georges?) was also locked up. Can anybody confirm if either of these are still in business?
Randy,
I've had breakfast there (Victoria) before and if they're still open I agree that they have one of the best.
Any other suggestions for a traditional full English?
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In a similar style, price, quantity and quality as Victoria is Linda's which opened about a year ago and is a couple of blocks further down from Victoria going out of town. Always seems a long wait in Victoria even when not full of customers.
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Yes, as I said, I've always heard (I even ate an American breakfast there once) that Victoria is one of the best in town, but, I drove by and it was shuttered. Is it still open or not? I searched the web and there is no site or info about Victoria.The VICTORIA gets the vote from so many people I have heard discussing this subject over the last month or so
God, if I had a business in this digital age, I would make damned sure I at least had a simple web site with opening and closing info, location, and a menu with prices. Seriously, it's not that complicated or expensive any more!



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Damn right. Its no surprise that most businesses fail here within a couple of years as most people that start them are generally clueless! Marketing and promotion should be top priority, fancy a sales position with HHAD?hhfarang wrote: God, if I had a business in this digital age, I would make damned sure I at least had a simple web site with opening and closing info, location, and a menu with prices. Seriously, it's not that complicated or expensive any more!![]()
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