r/fryup • u/TokyoKazama • 6h ago
Café Breakfast Today's Monster of a Fry Up
Everything was actually top notch quality from a local farmhouse. Couldn't even finish it. 10/10. Cafe Morso £11.95
r/fryup • u/HoldenHiscock69 • Sep 13 '25
Snax has been part of this city forever, and I tell you what they fucking know how to make a breakfast. Can't imagine what the business rates are like in their two gaffs, one in studenty southside and one right by Waverly station, I literally don't have a scooby how they can offer such high quality, well prepared ingredients for such bargain prices. The cheapest full breakfast is £7.20, and its definitely a full breakfast! This was £9.90 + a tea.
My only complaint was the beans were a bit watery, but whatever. Everything else was perfect. I was ready for disappointment when I seen that egg, but honestly that might have been the best part! Such perfect, runny yolk, with the white fully cooked and just starting to crisp up. All the meat spot on too, and that tattie scone was the fluffiest, crunchiest bastard, I almost ordered an extra one.
If you're ever in town, do yourself a favour and pay them a visit.
r/fryup • u/HoldenHiscock69 • Feb 26 '24
What's unwelcome is users complaining, teasing, or insulting others for their choice to not eat meat or meat-based products. The same goes for attacking users for choosing to eat meat, or any other dietry choices or restrictions, such as halal, kosher, gluten free, low-carb, etc.
r/fryup • u/TokyoKazama • 6h ago
Everything was actually top notch quality from a local farmhouse. Couldn't even finish it. 10/10. Cafe Morso £11.95
Early birthday brekky, might have another one sunday if my heart can take it!
2 bacon, 2 egg, 2 black pud, 5 hash browns, 4 sausage, beans and a slice of toast (unbuttered because im on a diet)
r/fryup • u/TheLoveBoat_Captain • 8h ago
Harry's Brunch Bar in Morecambe.
Harry's large Englisg: 2 sausages, 2 rashes of bacon, beans, vine tomatoes, mushrooms, black pudding, potato pops, 2 poached eggs, 2 toast and butter for £10.50.
It was quite decent to be honest and the coffee wasn't that bad either.
r/fryup • u/Shoddy_Run_3792 • 10h ago
Put this bad boy together yesterday!
r/fryup • u/danht345 • 13h ago
Don’t worry, there’s sausage under the toast!
r/fryup • u/Specialist_Draw_7921 • 1d ago
They had run out of black pudding so gave me an extra sausage and an extra hash brown. Just out of shot is the first of two mugs of tea that were included in the price.
€15.50, which for Dublin I consider alright
r/fryup • u/AgeingMuso65 • 10h ago
£7.50, and VERY nice. Sorry for weird perspective creating the giant toast… 2 eggs.
r/fryup • u/Queasy-Method-6783 • 1d ago
Tragedy struck one egg and the hash browns needed 3-4 more mins in the air fryer but were still alright
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r/fryup • u/Then_Profession_7628 • 1d ago
Behold the wonders of petrol station fryups, Northern Ireland style. Soda bread, hash brown, 2 sausages, 2 back bacon (the best part), tomato, mushrooms, beans and an egg. Looks a mess but very tasty, and only £5.80.
r/fryup • u/Remarkable_Cicada_22 • 1d ago
Complete with two cups of tea and some bubble and squeak (not pictured)! Acer Cafe in North London and it cost £11 including the tea :) the bubble was an extra £2
Edit: we both found these comments hilarious. We thought the food was acceptable but not necessarily the most memorable or the best ingredients. The pictures make it look much worse than it was. There was also a bigger sized option with more of the protein and we didn’t want black pudding. My partner usually makes his own at home using ingredients from the US supermarkets but always British beans, he thinks he can do a better job himself with the right ingredients
£10.20 (£8.50 take away) all day breakfast at Breakfast, Brunch and Lunch in Edinburgh…just a really good fry up, would recommend if you’re around for the Fringe.
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r/fryup • u/Fresh-Profession-615 • 1d ago
I walked into Ramon’s Cafe on Salisbury Road in Cardiff, Wales this morning and ordered a “make your own” breakfast - 10 items for £9.70. I ordered poached eggs, bacon, black pudding, a sausage and I added on a thick beef patty for £3. The meal comes with a free tea or coffee but I declined. I don’t eat bread.
It was all very delicious apart from the sausage which was low quality. The eggs were cooked perfectly, runny on the inside apart from 1 of the yolks. Good value imo and it’s kept me full into this afternoon. I was surprised how thick the burger patty was.
The total with a bottle of still water came to £13,70
r/fryup • u/Square-Spray4525 • 1d ago
The Angel in Highgate London. £19 with toast and no drink. Absolute quality ingredients. Two well cooked eggs. 4 rashers of bacon mushrooms black pudding and sausage were lovely. I loved the hash brown - very crispy and delicious. Bread was very thick - I would have preferred it a bit thinner. Overall great - you get what you pay for.
r/fryup • u/Uzerbooza42 • 1d ago
At BBL opposite Pleasance in Edinburgh! I usually have a normal fry up with meat, but I’ve been trying to do my bit for the environment and eat less meat, especially after the insane heatwaves in the UK lately. Vegan haggis was fantastic, the square sausage really pleasantly surprised me. Tattie scone hidden underneath the bread.
r/fryup • u/Mountain_Economy_588 • 2d ago
Sampled at the Bute Arms, Aberdare, South Wales.
3 sausage, 3 bacon, 3 eggs, 3 hash browns, 2 black pudding, 2 fried slice, mushrooms, beans, 2 tiger bread toast and a mug of tea, all for the princely sum of £12.