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 Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: General Zod  
Date:   Sat 7 Sep 11:21

Looking for somewhere that does A good fry up during the week but has to be open around 8:30/9am. Any fellow fatties got any recommendations?
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: petrie_pants  
Date:   Sat 7 Sep 11:26

Weather spoons is open at that time.
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: jake89  
Date:   Sat 7 Sep 11:54

Better to support local business. Try Giacomo's or Cafe Wynd.
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: red-star-par  
Date:   Sat 7 Sep 13:26

Seven Kings is no' bad for a fry up. Further afield, that Cafe down on Aberdour beach does the best one I have had
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: General Zod  
Date:   Sat 7 Sep 14:08

Has to be in the toon. I’d forgotten about wetherspoons. Was looking at cafe wynd too but couldn’t find prices
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: parforthecourse  
Date:   Sat 7 Sep 15:31

Despite wanting to hate it, Weatherspoon breakfast was good for the money.
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: Captain Desmond Fancey  
Date:   Sat 7 Sep 15:40

Pancake place does a good - albeit expensive - breakfast. Certainly better than Wetherspoons.
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: doctordandruff  
Date:   Sat 7 Sep 15:55

If ever need a fry up, always head to the City hotel
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: Captain Desmond Fancey  
Date:   Sat 7 Sep 16:03

^^ Excellent shout.
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: PARrot  
Date:   Sat 7 Sep 18:31

Had more than my fare share of fry ups around town and nothing beats the City hotel for quality or value. I wouldnt give wetherspoon a penny.

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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: parathletic  
Date:   Sat 7 Sep 18:46

Went to City Hotel for breakfast recently for the first time.All I got was a bacon roll which was cold and it seemed like the bacon had been sitting out for hours rather than being freshly cooked. Wouldn't go back
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: PARrot  
Date:   Sat 7 Sep 19:07

You should go back and tell them. I've had dozens of breakfasts there. Every one perfect. There could be a reason for it and Im sure if you had mentioned at the time they would have sorted it.

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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: Frank Butchers LoveHandles  
Date:   Sat 7 Sep 20:12

Palace Cafe in Rosyth used to do a cracking fry up. Not been for 3 or 4 years though.

Awight Pat!
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: General Zod  
Date:   Sun 8 Sep 00:09

Parrot looks like a man who has seen his fair share of fry ups. The city it is!
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: PARrot  
Date:   Sun 8 Sep 00:38

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General Zod, Sun 8 Sep 00:09

Parrot looks like a man who has seen his fair share of fry ups. The city it is!


Beaky chugger.
Enjoy the scran.



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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: donj  
Date:   Sun 8 Sep 09:47

Actually the Tesco does quite a nice breakfast there.
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: Mario  
Date:   Sun 8 Sep 11:46

That was a cheep shot General Zod...

Agree about Tesco, also if you want something different to what’s on the set menu you can choose whatever items you fancy and create your own. Coffee is good too.
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: General Zod  
Date:   Sun 8 Sep 15:07

Parrot knows I’m never serious on here. Anyway, my experience of Tesco’s fry ups isn’t memorable. The big new one in the toon used to do a phenomenal breakfast but they stopped it.
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: widtink  
Date:   Sun 8 Sep 15:11

That's a great name for a breakfast...
"THE PHENOMENAL BREAKFAST"!!! 🤣

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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: Ben,D.A  
Date:   Sun 8 Sep 16:01

A parrot recommends a fry up, jeese what next. Thought they only ate seeds.
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: widtink  
Date:   Sun 8 Sep 16:54

And cuttlefish

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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: Mario  
Date:   Sun 8 Sep 19:20

Parrot, cheep...there is nothing like a good pun. Altogether now!
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: Captain Desmond Fancey  
Date:   Sun 8 Sep 19:26

Decks at Tesco was indeed tremendous when it was an all you can eat.

Think too many fat bassas kept eating too much and they realised they had to go back to plain old breakfasts after that. Never quite been the same.

The Duloch one is rank rotten.

Crooked Glen is another shout Zod. It is still all you can eat and only £8.75 which is pretty good considering what's on offer.
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: General Zod  
Date:   Sun 8 Sep 20:53

Plenty of interesting suggestions. The problem is that I have to be in the town for 9:50 as I have something on.
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: widtink  
Date:   Sun 8 Sep 21:00

Why no make a fry up for yersel? 😋

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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: donj  
Date:   Sun 8 Sep 21:07

Had my car in for work on it so walked down had a good haircut at manuds,now my favourite,up to tesco and breakfast and a cappuccino then picked car up.Excellent morning.
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: OzPar  
Date:   Mon 9 Sep 02:43

As anyone who has emigrated abroad will tell you, the Scottish breakfast sits high up the list of "those things most missed".

While it clearly has played a part in the prevalence of heart disease, it nonetheless holds a very special place in Scottish life.

Farm fresh eggs, flavoursome Ayrshire bacon, Lorne and pork sausages, potato scones, black pudding, white pudding... just typing those ingredients makes me smack my lips.

I have travelled the world and never sat down to a breakfast that compares.

:)
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: Thaipar  
Date:   Mon 9 Sep 03:50

On my last trip back to the UK I brought all aforementioned items back with me. Stick of each. Me and my mate who lives a few blocks away had a fry up on Sunday's for about 2 months.

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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: PARrot  
Date:   Mon 9 Sep 13:23

Quote:

OzPar, Mon 9 Sep 02:43

As anyone who has emigrated abroad will tell you, the Scottish breakfast sits high up the list of "those things most missed".

While it clearly has played a part in the prevalence of heart disease, it nonetheless holds a very special place in Scottish life.

Farm fresh eggs, flavoursome Ayrshire bacon, Lorne and pork sausages, potato scones, black pudding, white pudding... just typing those ingredients makes me smack my lips.

I have travelled the world and never sat down to a breakfast that compares.

:)


You forgot the haggis. The one thing missing from the City brekkie.

Anther good one is La Mente on the high street. Probably the nicest place to sit in too.

A bit far out for this request but a mention for Louis Browns in D Bay. Fantastic Brekki.

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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: PARrot  
Date:   Mon 9 Sep 13:29

2 link sausage
1 lorne sausage (not too thin)
2 Hash browns
Scrambled egg
Mushrooms
1 black pudding (not too dry)
1 haggis
2 lean bacon
Fried tomatoes.

Or I could just have a plate of cuttlefish and Trill.

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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: Sammy_Must_Die  
Date:   Mon 9 Sep 21:40

Paulines Little Cafe in Abbeyview is worth a mention...great food and brilliant prices!!!



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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: PARrot  
Date:   Tue 10 Sep 01:52

I forgot about that one. I popped in a few months ago and agree it was really good. Very friendly too.

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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: Playup_Pompey  
Date:   Tue 10 Sep 08:21

Heaven Scent in Kinross is an absolute belter of a breakfast (again little further afield)

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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: PARrot  
Date:   Tue 10 Sep 10:47

Quote:

Playup_Pompey, Tue 10 Sep 08:21

Heaven Scent in Kinross is an absolute belter of a breakfast (again little further afield)


Yep been there too and totally agree.

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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: wee eck  
Date:   Tue 10 Sep 12:22

You know you live in an affluent society when folk can afford to eat out for breakfast and the guys on the building sites are drinking takeaway cups of 'designer' coffee instead of brewing up.
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: Captain Desmond Fancey  
Date:   Tue 10 Sep 12:29

I'm guessing Parrot has also got the cleanest frying pan/grill in West Fife as the bugger seems to go everywhere for his brekkie !
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: General Zod  
Date:   Tue 10 Sep 15:39

Parrot is a grandmaster level fry up connoisseur.
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: PARrot  
Date:   Tue 10 Sep 17:37

And yet so slim. 😳🥴🤥

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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend  
Date:   Wed 11 Sep 17:39

Parrot, any place in the vicinity that you've not had a fry up?

BTW, Café Wynd is good if you don't mind smaller portions




It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: PARrot  
Date:   Wed 11 Sep 18:14

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Raymie the Legend, Wed 11 Sep 17:39

Parrot, any place in the vicinity that you've not had a fry up?

BTW, Café Wynd is good if you don't mind smaller portions


Canny go there. My mum had a wee cafe there before she passed. I used to go in regularly. Couldnt sit there without choking.

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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: wee eck  
Date:   Wed 11 Sep 19:01

''BTW, Café Wynd is good if you don't mind smaller portions''

I think that's an example of an oxymoron, Raymie.😊
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 Re: Best fry up in town
Topic Originator: cammypar 1995  
Date:   Sun 22 Sep 10:09

Slightly unrelated but got one of those breakfast packs from aldis good quality for the price.

c'mon the pars
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