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Originally Posted by Ancien Maestro
(Post 16394960)
No wonder places like IHOP, Denny's and Perkins survive.. They serve breakfast all day long..
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Migas (the Tex-Mex version) at Cisco's Restaurant & Bakery in Austin, Texas.
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Full Irish
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Originally Posted by cordelli
(Post 16182311)
If I'm out in Sonoma, there's a 99% chance I'm having Huevos Rancheros at the Schellville Grill, the other 1% would be because it's raining and the roads are flooded and I'm too chicken to drive the rental through it to get to the Grill. :D
http://dinersdrive-insanddives.blogs...?q=schellville Like many have stated, I too also don't eat breakfast all that much but when I do I tend to lean towards Eggs Benedict. |
Imagine if MacDonalds' served breakfast 24/7..
that would really rock Denny's world.:) |
I'm strictly bacon, sausage, eggs, french toast/pancakes/waffles/crepes type of guy when I eat breakfast at a restaurant. My favorite Sunday brunch is this spot in downtown Jacksonville http://www.rivercitybrew.com/. But I also love Cracker Barrel and the hash browns from McDonalds. ^
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Originally Posted by mosburger
(Post 16187721)
Favourite breakfast is probably traditional German: Freshly baked rolls, black bread, organic butter and local hams, cheese and leberwurst (liver sausage) A boiled free-range egg, natural yoghurt and Jacobs coffee.
I would agree. I enjoy a fine German breakfast, for the same reasons. And Jacobs coffee (especially Kronung) really suits my taste. Awkwardly, the best hotel breakfast I ever had was at the Novotel Paddington Station in London. I'm not sure why. It's so subjective. I must have been STARVING that morning, and for whatever reason the fresh pastries, selection of torts, fruit, and the rest of their "spread" really was delightful - TO ME AT THE TIME. |
Originally Posted by sfoactuary
(Post 16417649)
all-american for me:
biscuits and gravy pancakes sausage/bacon eggs hash browns |
depending on mood:
Dim Sum - can't really think of a time it doesn't suit. Bavarian Breakfast - Weisswurst, Weissbier, Brezn (Pretzel) and Sweet Mustard....heaven on a weekend in the beergarden...... Hungover - nothing beats burgers for breakfast ;) |
While staying in Dublin last year I made a breakfast choice I hadn't tried in years; Kippers with brown bread (and butter on both!). Absolutely delicious.
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Once in awhile.. I like left over chinese food for breakfast..
And a swig of coke.. But usually I have nothing for breakfast which is good.. why eat if completely not hungry? |
Second choice after kippers might be this: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ast-world.html. But it might be my last breakfast!
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Originally Posted by littlesheep
(Post 16456877)
I never eat breakfast. Breakfast in bed sounds to me like pure torture - you're forced to stuff yourself before you've even moved?
Breakfast consists of several cups of tea (not lipton, thanx...), brewed properly (5 minutes) with milk and sugar. Need to be super hot, too. I should add that if I had easy access to really good cappuccino, three cups of that would do the trick. At 10-11 I'm ready to eat elevenses, preferably something asian-vegan, but more realistically bread with something. Soup would be good too. My preference is lunch.. cheap at restaurants.. lots of variety to choose.. you can go light.. you can go extravagant.. doesn't break the bank.. Supper nowadays I go light.. I pick up my son from school.. its' called in and out at a joint.. back home for homework. |
I like all kinds of breakfast food, but sometimes, simple is best.
A fresh French croissant (or two) with butter and jam can't be beat, especially if the croissant is the kind that crunches when you bit into it and leaves your plate brown with all the buttery flakes. Or a still warm cinnamon raison bagel from Fairmount Bagel Bakery in Montreal, slathered with plain cream cheese. :) |
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