All you can eat Breakfast.

basil

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tekkers said:
Went to the Radford for breakfast yesterday (a Sunday), was £4.79 I think inc. tea or coffee or orange juice + toast, wasn't that busy. Breakfast is really good compared to the likes of Wetherspoons, there was probably about 15-20 people in there, but it's a big place so it's not going to look packed. If your going to go for breakfast its well worth going, however a few things tasted quite salty! 2 pieces of bacon, a sausage, egg (fried/scrambled), hash browns, beans, tomato's, mushrooms - good breakfast!
Is the bar open at breakfast time?.......
 

staffordjas

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speak65 said:
With you on Jocks cafe, but you have to be damned hungry to try his mega breakfast - it beat us!
When I worked in the privately owned Bakery, within Kwiksave, Jock used to get his bread from us.

One day he came in and said he wanted to have some large baps made, the size of a large plate and he was going to slice it in half and use each half as a plate,with the breakfast piled on top. Must have really taken off as he kept ordering more & more.

Is he still doing those sort of breakfast now? At that time he sold his food from a van in a layby somewhere. He was a great bloke and I'm glad to hear he is still going strong!
 

tekkers

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basil said:
tekkers said:
Went to the Radford for breakfast yesterday (a Sunday), was £4.79 I think inc. tea or coffee or orange juice + toast, wasn't that busy. Breakfast is really good compared to the likes of Wetherspoons, there was probably about 15-20 people in there, but it's a big place so it's not going to look packed. If your going to go for breakfast its well worth going, however a few things tasted quite salty! 2 pieces of bacon, a sausage, egg (fried/scrambled), hash browns, beans, tomato's, mushrooms - good breakfast!
Is the bar open at breakfast time?.......
Yes :)

Edit: I presume you can order anything as perrr.
 

db

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basil said:
tekkers said:
Went to the Radford for breakfast yesterday (a Sunday), was £4.79 I think inc. tea or coffee or orange juice + toast, wasn't that busy. Breakfast is really good compared to the likes of Wetherspoons, there was probably about 15-20 people in there, but it's a big place so it's not going to look packed. If your going to go for breakfast its well worth going, however a few things tasted quite salty! 2 pieces of bacon, a sausage, egg (fried/scrambled), hash browns, beans, tomato's, mushrooms - good breakfast!
Is the bar open at breakfast time?.......
me, andreas rex & g-unit just went at 10:30, so by the time we'd finished breakfast the bar had opened at 11:00.. suffice to say, that went forth to become a very good day :buddy:
 

Trumpet

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staffordjas said:
speak65 said:
With you on Jocks cafe, but you have to be damned hungry to try his mega breakfast - it beat us!
Is he still doing those sort of breakfast now? At that time he sold his food from a van in a layby somewhere. He was a great bloke and I'm glad to hear he is still going strong!
Cafe / breakfasts still going strong, mobile van for sale or poss sold by now. He was chef at The Crown for a while some years ago.
Both he and Mrs Jock very friendly & welcoming.
 

Gadget

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Ok now you've made me rather hungry, but i doubt i can persuade the OH to walk up the road and get me one of his sandwiches :(
G x
 

Rikki

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Just been the radford for brekkie. Can't complain about the food for the price, just a putty they kept us waiting till we had finished eating for our drinks.
 

Gramaisc

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Here's one for £15 - or it's free if you can finish it..

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Moley

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Got some white pudding in my freezer - thanks Ma


John Marwood said:
Surgery for blocked arteries will be subject to an NHS subsidy at a rate not commensurate with an Ulster Fry ( includes white pudding )

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Gramaisc

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Moley said:
Got some white pudding in my freezer - thanks Ma
http://www.youririshshop.com/epages/Store_Shop904.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/Store.Shop904/Products/CL011 ?
 

Moley

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Ahhh, very nice. Red or brown lemonade boiled is the best cure for a cold. Tayto crisps you can buy in home and bargain for 20p a bag cheaper than back home and there is nothing better than white pudding and Doherty's special mince for breakfast :p

Gramaisc said:
Moley said:
Got some white pudding in my freezer - thanks Ma
http://www.youririshshop.com/epages/Store_Shop904.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/Store.Shop904/Products/CL011 ?
 
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