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Title: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: tonyco1 on June 07, 2009, 06:34:34 AM
We like the 2 Stars Best, otherwise the Condor, or Little Prince.
Name your Top 3 places.
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: Jules on June 07, 2009, 11:21:53 AM
We like the 2 Stars Best, otherwise the Condor, or Little Prince.
Name your Top 3 places.

Little Prince , 2 Stars and Barras in no particular order. :) Have tried Condor and didn't rate it as good as them (our opinion only). Can't seem to get as comfortable in there.
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: don on June 07, 2009, 01:28:48 PM
We like the 2 Stars Best, otherwise the Condor, or Little Prince.
Name your Top 3 places.

Little Prince , 2 Stars and Barras in no particular order. :) Have tried Condor and didn't rate it as good as them (our opinion only). Can't seem to get as comfortable in there.
The BIN as an alternative to an onrushing cardiac arrest!
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: tonyco1 on June 07, 2009, 08:09:16 PM
We like the 2 Stars Best, otherwise the Condor, or Little Prince.
Name your Top 3 places.

Little Prince , 2 Stars and Barras in no particular order. :) Have tried Condor and didn't rate it as good as them (our opinion only). Can't seem to get as comfortable in there.
The BIN as an alternative to an onrushing cardiac arrest!
Says the man in the plaster & Iron Mask, You enjoy your bowl of Bran and toilet fodder,
I'll enjoy 2 weeks of great holiday eating!!
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: don on June 07, 2009, 11:16:15 PM
We like the 2 Stars Best, otherwise the Condor, or Little Prince.
Name your Top 3 places.

Little Prince , 2 Stars and Barras in no particular order. :) Have tried Condor and didn't rate it as good as them (our opinion only). Can't seem to get as comfortable in there.
The BIN as an alternative to an onrushing cardiac arrest!
Says the man in the plaster & Iron Mask, You enjoy your bowl of Bran and toilet fodder,
I'll enjoy 2 weeks of great holiday eating!!
It's not something I eat at home ............ I am though more than partial to cheese on toast sandwiched over bacon, black pudding, mushroom, sausage and tomato. Rarely eat breakfast as am generally rushing out eating a banana for convenience!
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: stressed0506 on June 08, 2009, 12:01:20 AM
paradise ... if we are on our way out to St George
nafsika
Little Prince if we are staying in the village...

When I am in SS alone its just a piece of fruit on the way to the Rose Garden...
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: Colin on June 08, 2009, 01:56:13 AM
You won't find a better place for a full English Breakfast than my house on a Sunday Morning, being a Butcher, every Saturday I bring home from work some home cured bacon, finest pork sausage, made by my own fair hand, and some good quality Black Pudding, add to that fresh Mushrooms, free Range Eggs from my Uncles Allotment, fried Bread, and a fried tomato, washed down with a mug of Tea, mmmmm roll on next Sunday Morning!  8)
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: don on June 08, 2009, 02:31:52 AM
You won't find a better place for a full English Breakfast than my house on a Sunday Morning, being a Butcher, every Saturday I bring home from work some home cured bacon, finest pork sausage, made by my own fair hand, and some good quality Black Pudding, add to that fresh Mushrooms, free Range Eggs from my Uncles Allotment, fried Bread, and a fried tomato, washed down with a mug of Tea, mmmmm roll on next Sunday Morning!  8)

Colin that sounds great but it really needs Potteries oatcakes to wipe up all the runny stuff and juices!!! 
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: tonyco1 on June 08, 2009, 07:03:22 AM
You won't find a better place for a full English Breakfast than my house on a Sunday Morning, being a Butcher, every Saturday I bring home from work some home cured bacon, finest pork sausage, made by my own fair hand, and some good quality Black Pudding, add to that fresh Mushrooms, free Range Eggs from my Uncles Allotment, fried Bread, and a fried tomato, washed down with a mug of Tea, mmmmm roll on next Sunday Morning!  8)
Sounds great where do you live - - LOL
the thread was for SS!! - however - we are all dribbling!!
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: tonyco1 on June 08, 2009, 07:04:57 AM
We like the 2 Stars Best, otherwise the Condor, or Little Prince.
Name your Top 3 places.

Little Prince , 2 Stars and Barras in no particular order. :) Have tried Condor and didn't rate it as good as them (our opinion only). Can't seem to get as comfortable in there.
The BIN as an alternative to an onrushing cardiac arrest!
Says the man in the plaster & Iron Mask, You enjoy your bowl of Bran and toilet fodder,
I'll enjoy 2 weeks of great holiday eating!!
It's not something I eat at home ............ I am though more than partial to cheese on toast sandwiched over bacon, black pudding, mushroom, sausage and tomato. Rarely eat breakfast as am generally rushing out eating a banana for convenience!
I knew it - banana!!
Too many bananas = Yellow Shirt!! LOL
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: don on June 08, 2009, 09:42:30 AM
We like the 2 Stars Best, otherwise the Condor, or Little Prince.
Name your Top 3 places.

Little Prince , 2 Stars and Barras in no particular order. :) Have tried Condor and didn't rate it as good as them (our opinion only). Can't seem to get as comfortable in there.
The BIN as an alternative to an onrushing cardiac arrest!
Says the man in the plaster & Iron Mask, You enjoy your bowl of Bran and toilet fodder,
I'll enjoy 2 weeks of great holiday eating!!
It's not something I eat at home ............ I am though more than partial to cheese on toast sandwiched over bacon, black pudding, mushroom, sausage and tomato. Rarely eat breakfast as am generally rushing out eating a banana for convenience!
I knew it - banana!!
Too many bananas = Yellow Shirt!! LOL
You took your time or was it lost in a grey area!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: Jules on June 08, 2009, 10:05:54 AM
You won't find a better place for a full English Breakfast than my house on a Sunday Morning, being a Butcher, every Saturday I bring home from work some home cured bacon, finest pork sausage, made by my own fair hand, and some good quality Black Pudding, add to that fresh Mushrooms, free Range Eggs from my Uncles Allotment, fried Bread, and a fried tomato, washed down with a mug of Tea, mmmmm roll on next Sunday Morning!  8)
Sounds almost as good as mine lol!!! Just leave the black pudding and tea and would be perfect.
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: Zimmer on June 08, 2009, 10:25:06 AM
I find I dont need a big breakfast and lunch in Greek heat, toast and jam and yogurt's fine by me and a greek salad at lunch,be interesting to see how my T2D is this year, bananas are a very effective food on the move, suits tennis players, so must be good,fried breakfasts are more for our miserable weather I reckon
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: Colin on June 08, 2009, 12:28:45 PM
You won't find a better place for a full English Breakfast than my house on a Sunday Morning, being a Butcher, every Saturday I bring home from work some home cured bacon, finest pork sausage, made by my own fair hand, and some good quality Black Pudding, add to that fresh Mushrooms, free Range Eggs from my Uncles Allotment, fried Bread, and a fried tomato, washed down with a mug of Tea, mmmmm roll on next Sunday Morning!  8)

Colin that sounds great but it really needs Potteries oatcakes to wipe up all the runny stuff and juices!!! 

We met a lovely family in Skiathos well over 10 years ago now, we still see them 2 or 3 times a year, they come from Leek in Staffs, and they intoroduced us to Oatcakes....very nice indeed!
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: Colin on June 08, 2009, 12:30:40 PM
You won't find a better place for a full English Breakfast than my house on a Sunday Morning, being a Butcher, every Saturday I bring home from work some home cured bacon, finest pork sausage, made by my own fair hand, and some good quality Black Pudding, add to that fresh Mushrooms, free Range Eggs from my Uncles Allotment, fried Bread, and a fried tomato, washed down with a mug of Tea, mmmmm roll on next Sunday Morning!  8)
Sounds almost as good as mine lol!!! Just leave the black pudding and tea and would be perfect.

you don't do Tea Jules?!! I can't do without my morning Cuppa!
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: tonyco1 on June 08, 2009, 07:15:14 PM
You won't find a better place for a full English Breakfast than my house on a Sunday Morning, being a Butcher, every Saturday I bring home from work some home cured bacon, finest pork sausage, made by my own fair hand, and some good quality Black Pudding, add to that fresh Mushrooms, free Range Eggs from my Uncles Allotment, fried Bread, and a fried tomato, washed down with a mug of Tea, mmmmm roll on next Sunday Morning!  8)
Sounds almost as good as mine lol!!! Just leave the black pudding and tea and would be perfect.

you don't do Tea Jules?!! I can't do without my morning Cuppa!
Yes - I must have a "cuppa" first thing!! love a cup of tea to start the day!!
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: Jules on June 09, 2009, 12:21:51 AM
You won't find a better place for a full English Breakfast than my house on a Sunday Morning, being a Butcher, every Saturday I bring home from work some home cured bacon, finest pork sausage, made by my own fair hand, and some good quality Black Pudding, add to that fresh Mushrooms, free Range Eggs from my Uncles Allotment, fried Bread, and a fried tomato, washed down with a mug of Tea, mmmmm roll on next Sunday Morning!  8)
Sounds almost as good as mine lol!!! Just leave the black pudding and tea and would be perfect.

you don't do Tea Jules?!! I can't do without my morning Cuppa!
Can't stand it- for someone who can't stand it Roy say's I make a good cuppa though. In the morning on holiday I have orange juice and maybe a coffee if its not to strong. In The Little Prince and 2 Stars you get individual sachets of coffee and that suits me fine , you make it as weak or as strong as you like. :)
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: tonyco1 on June 10, 2009, 08:30:48 PM
You won't find a better place for a full English Breakfast than my house on a Sunday Morning, being a Butcher, every Saturday I bring home from work some home cured bacon, finest pork sausage, made by my own fair hand, and some good quality Black Pudding, add to that fresh Mushrooms, free Range Eggs from my Uncles Allotment, fried Bread, and a fried tomato, washed down with a mug of Tea, mmmmm roll on next Sunday Morning!  8)
Sounds almost as good as mine lol!!! Just leave the black pudding and tea and would be perfect.

you don't do Tea Jules?!! I can't do without my morning Cuppa!
Can't stand it- for someone who can't stand it Roy say's I make a good cuppa though. In the morning on holiday I have orange juice and maybe a coffee if its not to strong. In The Little Prince and 2 Stars you get individual sachets of coffee and that suits me fine , you make it as weak or as strong as you like. :)
I like coffee too, but I like my first tea milky with sugar, followed by a coffee - no sugar!!
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: don on June 10, 2009, 10:42:41 PM
You won't find a better place for a full English Breakfast than my house on a Sunday Morning, being a Butcher, every Saturday I bring home from work some home cured bacon, finest pork sausage, made by my own fair hand, and some good quality Black Pudding, add to that fresh Mushrooms, free Range Eggs from my Uncles Allotment, fried Bread, and a fried tomato, washed down with a mug of Tea, mmmmm roll on next Sunday Morning!  8)
Sounds almost as good as mine lol!!! Just leave the black pudding and tea and would be perfect.

you don't do Tea Jules?!! I can't do without my morning Cuppa!
Can't stand it- for someone who can't stand it Roy say's I make a good cuppa though. In the morning on holiday I have orange juice and maybe a coffee if its not to strong. In The Little Prince and 2 Stars you get individual sachets of coffee and that suits me fine , you make it as weak or as strong as you like. :)
I like coffee too, but I like my first tea milky with sugar, followed by a coffee - no sugar!!

Coffee          No milk         No sugar                  They mask that special coffee taste!       Tea.......... The taste of tea is relative to the quality of the water it is made with!
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: tonyco1 on June 11, 2009, 03:28:01 AM
You won't find a better place for a full English Breakfast than my house on a Sunday Morning, being a Butcher, every Saturday I bring home from work some home cured bacon, finest pork sausage, made by my own fair hand, and some good quality Black Pudding, add to that fresh Mushrooms, free Range Eggs from my Uncles Allotment, fried Bread, and a fried tomato, washed down with a mug of Tea, mmmmm roll on next Sunday Morning!  8)
Sounds almost as good as mine lol!!! Just leave the black pudding and tea and would be perfect.

you don't do Tea Jules?!! I can't do without my morning Cuppa!
Can't stand it- for someone who can't stand it Roy say's I make a good cuppa though. In the morning on holiday I have orange juice and maybe a coffee if its not to strong. In The Little Prince and 2 Stars you get individual sachets of coffee and that suits me fine , you make it as weak or as strong as you like. :)
I like coffee too, but I like my first tea milky with sugar, followed by a coffee - no sugar!!

Coffee          No milk         No sugar                  They mask that special coffee taste!       Tea.......... The taste of tea is relative to the quality of the water it is made with!
I agree, we filter all the water that goes into the kettle, but I prefer coffee with milk!!
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: don on June 11, 2009, 11:12:54 PM
You won't find a better place for a full English Breakfast than my house on a Sunday Morning, being a Butcher, every Saturday I bring home from work some home cured bacon, finest pork sausage, made by my own fair hand, and some good quality Black Pudding, add to that fresh Mushrooms, free Range Eggs from my Uncles Allotment, fried Bread, and a fried tomato, washed down with a mug of Tea, mmmmm roll on next Sunday Morning!  8)
Sounds almost as good as mine lol!!! Just leave the black pudding and tea and would be perfect.

you don't do Tea Jules?!! I can't do without my morning Cuppa!
Can't stand it- for someone who can't stand it Roy say's I make a good cuppa though. In the morning on holiday I have orange juice and maybe a coffee if its not to strong. In The Little Prince and 2 Stars you get individual sachets of coffee and that suits me fine , you make it as weak or as strong as you like. :)
I like coffee too, but I like my first tea milky with sugar, followed by a coffee - no sugar!!

Coffee          No milk         No sugar                  They mask that special coffee taste!       Tea.......... The taste of tea is relative to the quality of the water it is made with!
I agree, we filter all the water that goes into the kettle, but I prefer coffee with milk!!
Never drink from a bottle..............Always have draught............. That has been my maxim since I was a little baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ::)
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: tonyco1 on June 12, 2009, 02:11:32 AM
You won't find a better place for a full English Breakfast than my house on a Sunday Morning, being a Butcher, every Saturday I bring home from work some home cured bacon, finest pork sausage, made by my own fair hand, and some good quality Black Pudding, add to that fresh Mushrooms, free Range Eggs from my Uncles Allotment, fried Bread, and a fried tomato, washed down with a mug of Tea, mmmmm roll on next Sunday Morning!  8)
Sounds almost as good as mine lol!!! Just leave the black pudding and tea and would be perfect.

you don't do Tea Jules?!! I can't do without my morning Cuppa!
Can't stand it- for someone who can't stand it Roy say's I make a good cuppa though. In the morning on holiday I have orange juice and maybe a coffee if its not to strong. In The Little Prince and 2 Stars you get individual sachets of coffee and that suits me fine , you make it as weak or as strong as you like. :)
I like coffee too, but I like my first tea milky with sugar, followed by a coffee - no sugar!!

Coffee          No milk         No sugar                  They mask that special coffee taste!       Tea.......... The taste of tea is relative to the quality of the water it is made with!
I agree, we filter all the water that goes into the kettle, but I prefer coffee with milk!!
Never drink from a bottle..............Always have draught............. That has been my maxim since I was a little baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ::)
I heard you had a cow in the garden - now I know why!! LOL
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: zoe on June 20, 2009, 12:01:35 AM
the condor
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: tonyco1 on June 20, 2009, 03:02:33 AM
the condor
Must say we had a few good breakfasts there!!
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: shellbell on July 07, 2009, 12:01:14 AM
Well it wasnt intentional on this holiday but we only had a couple of fry-ups and one was at the Barras and the other at the Condor because of the position of the local bakery. I could see it from my bed! And the smell mmmmm! The chocolate croissants ....what can I say :-X Sat on the balcony at the Barras with a nice cuppa and the offending item...still trying to lose the extra bit of tummy what wasnt there before I set eyes on the bakery!
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: Jules on July 07, 2009, 12:11:40 AM
Must agree Shellbell the bakery has a lot to answer for. :)
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: Jules on July 07, 2009, 12:26:59 AM
Our first breakfast will be at Little Prince - our favourite.
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: melody on July 07, 2009, 12:51:15 AM
we will be having our breakfast at Vicky Apartments orange juice,fry up,toast and jam and a cup of tea or coffee for 4 Euros excellent value for money!!!! hope its the same this year
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: Jules on July 07, 2009, 01:02:13 AM
From things Tony has put it sounds like a lot of things are much the same price wise. Good job with the ex change rate lol!!
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: tonyco1 on July 07, 2009, 12:31:04 PM
Having Big Breakfast in the Condor now - Zoe was right - this wipes the others off the map!!
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: zoe on July 07, 2009, 01:46:30 PM
dont remind me back on the diet so dont want to think about the breakfast
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: OuzoPower on July 18, 2009, 01:14:30 AM
Bet I enjoyed my Romanza octopus on toast more.

Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: don on July 18, 2009, 04:09:22 PM
Well it wasnt intentional on this holiday but we only had a couple of fry-ups and one was at the Barras and the other at the Condor because of the position of the local bakery. I could see it from my bed! And the smell mmmmm! The chocolate croissants ....what can I say :-X Sat on the balcony at the Barras with a nice cuppa and the offending item...still trying to lose the extra bit of tummy what wasnt there before I set eyes on the bakery!

Shellbell.............. Couldn't agree with you more regarding the bakery. What a lovely aroma to wake up to. A quick splash, throw shorts and T and across the road for a still warm loaf. Never eat bread and jam at home but that was heavenly!
Title: Re: The Best place for a Cooked full English Breakfast
Post by: tonyco1 on July 19, 2009, 06:55:12 PM
I enjoyed that Bakery food more than a cooked breakfast to be honest!!