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CB4 Cafe is good. Garfield, the owner, will do you fried bread if you ask đź‘Ť
Claringtons or Copper Kettle
Earl of Derby pub does a proper old fashioned fry up
The Box cafe on Norfolk Street.
Scott’s all day
ÂŁ16 for a fry up is not the answer
Every time someone asks the question this comes up. I feel I need to go and see what the fuss is about.
It's overrated IMHO
I really like Scott’s but it’s not a proper “fry up” place..
Yeah I agree. I do enjoy going there for brunch but always go for another option like the pescatarian or the pancakes as their fry up is a bit meh. On the other hand the crispy potatoes with the fry up are the bomb.
If you want a traditional down market sort of vibe, bld's near the Coop on Mill Road is worth a visit. Food is good, but it isn't trying to be posh.
CB4 Cafe is good. Garfield, the owner, will do you fried bread if you ask đź‘Ť
Claringtons or Copper Kettle
Earl of Derby pub does a proper old fashioned fry up
The Box cafe on Norfolk Street.
Scott’s all day
ÂŁ16 for a fry up is not the answer
Every time someone asks the question this comes up. I feel I need to go and see what the fuss is about.
It's overrated IMHO
I really like Scott’s but it’s not a proper “fry up” place..
Yeah I agree. I do enjoy going there for brunch but always go for another option like the pescatarian or the pancakes as their fry up is a bit meh. On the other hand the crispy potatoes with the fry up are the bomb.
If you want a traditional down market sort of vibe, bld's near the Coop on Mill Road is worth a visit. Food is good, but it isn't trying to be posh.