Full English Breakfast

Restaurants and takeaways.
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benstraat
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Full English Breakfast

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Where's the best ?


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benstraat wrote:Where's the best ?
Teddy's does a great English breakfast for 7 euro never been disapointed with it :mrgreen:
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Down by the flower market do a lovely full English...served by a lass from preston last time we was in! :mrgreen:



many thanks N
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Brativa do a nice breaky plus you can blaze one straight after if you sit downstairs , always a plus for me :wink: :D
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ksw1 wrote:Brativa do a nice breaky plus you can blaze one straight after if you sit downstairs , always a plus for me :wink: :D
Whers that Ksw? worth a try!


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Round the corner from voyegers and central coffeeshops on the main rd opposite central station , if you sit downstairs you can see voyagers across the canal (presume you know where voyegers is being on here ? )
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Greenwoods is the best breakfast I've had in amsterdam
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benstraat wrote:Where's the best ?
The best is probably the breakfast at the Krasnapolsky hotel.
It's full English + pretty much anything else you could imagine, pancakes, cold meats, cheeses, pastries, fruit, cereals, even champagne, the list goes on.
It's not cheap, but the best never is.
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Old Timer wrote:
benstraat wrote:Where's the best ?
The best is probably the breakfast at the Krasnapolsky hotel.
It's full English + pretty much anything else you could imagine, pancakes, cold meats, cheeses, pastries, fruit, cereals, even champagne, the list goes on.
It's not cheap, but the best never is.

they have the same at the Amrath,, but unless you get the free breakfast its not woth the price , ,i think it was 28 euro for breakfast during one of my stays
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Greenwoods on Singel, try the lamb burger as well.
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If you're in the De Pjip area, there's an omelette place that is amazing. http://www.omelegg.com
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Glad to find this thread.
Does ANYWHERE in Dam do decent sausages with there breakfast?
The Greenwood's ones look typical Dutch "meh-ness" & nothing even close to just your average greasy spoon sausage you'd get in Blighty.
I just looked at Brativa website & they don't open till 12pm which is far too late for a breaky, I want a break about 9am-10am latest.
From pics on TripAdvisor Teddy's sausages look passable but the bacon looks very sub-par :(
What's the name of the place near the Flower Market?
Omelegg is round the corner to where I often stay & have been there a couple times but the last time I was there they forgot our table for over an hour & majorly lost points for that!

Any help getting a proper breaky greatly appreciated.
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benstraat wrote:Where's the best ?
Not sure if it's the best, but La Grotte is worth a shout. You can blaze after your brekkie too. :mrgreen:
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+1 for Greenwoods
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