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fc:stanley 20-04-2011 11:45

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Hi :)

Me and a couple of the Lads are going downtown Saturday morning to get a good brecky down us before a full day of drinking the ale and then football ! There'll be about ten of us , where's the best place in accrington do you think then to get a full English ?!

Cheers !

Nickelson 20-04-2011 11:48

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Gobiners Cafe in Ossy.

entwisi 20-04-2011 12:10

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Annies in the Arcade is a superb breakfast and very good value too.

ukcowboy 20-04-2011 15:42

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Or. If you don't mind going out of town then try the all you can eat breakfast buffet at the Gamecock. Excellent value and very tasty, served from 8am till 11am.

heth 20-04-2011 19:20

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I would say Annies cafe aswell in the arcade

Alvin the chipmunk 20-04-2011 20:04

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Surely under European law it's now called "The Organic Breakfast Of No Particular Country, Race, or Religion". :D

garinda 20-04-2011 20:17

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We have salmonella wandering the streets.

It's too dangerous for you here.

wallop79 20-04-2011 22:02

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Victoria cafe, nuttall st/factory bottoms, good food & good value

Lancashire Lassie 21-04-2011 10:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by fc:stanley (Post 899734)
Hi :)

Me and a couple of the Lads are going downtown Saturday morning to get a good brecky down us before a full day of drinking the ale and then football ! There'll be about ten of us , where's the best place in accrington do you think then to get a full English ?!

Cheers !




either calder for a breakfast or for something a little nicer maybe lily maes...xx

SamF 21-04-2011 11:38

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Over coffee is good - and half price if you get a http://www.tastecard.co.uk/trial/bannertry

MikeDons 23-06-2012 20:03

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Calder every time.

Was up in Accrington from London for the football at the end of March, and using the recommendations on this thread beforehand, decided on Annies ahead of the Calder.

They wouldn't scramble my egg (it HAD to be fried) and when I asked if I could have extra beans instead of tomato, they said I'd be charged extra.

Not really what you want to hear when you've travelled 250 miles to eat there, especially as neither request was unreasonable.

I decided to stay but the breakfast was nothing special, and didn't like the snooty vibe about the place, as if they're doing you a favour - even ignoring me when I thanked them as I left.

So having left unimpressed and underfed, I headed back to the Calder, where their full English was cheaper, warmer, bigger, better quality and served with a smile - they were happy to serve a scrambled egg and also made it clear that it was no problem that I'd ordered only a few minutes before they stopped serving breakfast.

Proper customer service at the Calder and looking forward to going back there in January.

Wynonie Harris 23-06-2012 22:24

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A good full English to be had at the little cafe next to the newagents on the bus station...and the lass who serves 'em up is a Stanley fan, a Clayton Ender no less! ;)

cashman 23-06-2012 22:42

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 999375)
A good full English to be had at the little cafe next to the newagents on the bus station...and the lass who serves 'em up is a Stanley fan, a Clayton Ender no less! ;)

I pop in yon a couple of times a week fer me morning snap, Damn good n cheapest in town.

mobertol 24-06-2012 08:33

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Would give anything to have a full english right now -having just read this thread!

Where is the Calder that Mike mentions? For when I next come over...

They do a really good full english with endless variations at Paddy McGinty's over in the village where my mum lives in Tenerife. 4euros 50 including orange juice and tea or coffee!

I think one of the best fry-ups I've ever had though was cooked by friend Charlotte's husband Allen in Belfast when I was over visiting. They called it an "Ulster fry" and it had just about everything and anything in it...have found the attached photo in the link, but the one i had had more in it!:D
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rutty/228062570/

jaysay 24-06-2012 09:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 999407)
Would give anything to have a full english right now -having just read this thread!

Where is the Calder that Mike mentions? For when I next come over...

They do a really good full english with endless variations at Paddy McGinty's over in the village where my mum lives in Tenerife. 4euros 50 including orange juice and tea or coffee!

I think one of the best fry-ups I've ever had though was cooked by friend Charlotte's husband Allen in Belfast when I was over visiting. They called it an "Ulster fry" and it had just about everything and anything in it...have found the attached photo in the link, but the one i had had more in it!:D
Ulster Fry | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Shall be sitting down to one in about an hour, we always have a late breakfast on sunday, but its the best meal of the week, easy on the black pudding:D


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