A decent brekky in and around Burnley
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A decent brekky in and around Burnley
Anybody recommend anywhere decent please ?
Needed for tomorrow morning.
Needed for tomorrow morning.
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Re: A decent brekky in and around Burnley
Bus station
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Tesco's or Asda cafes
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Cheers so far, any more ideas out there ?
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Cargo cafe - Foulridge
Bistro 197 - Burnley
JJ's
Waggoners
Bistro 197 - Burnley
JJ's
Waggoners
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People.rave about JJs. All the wanabe gangsters in burnley seem.to think its cool to.go.there for a brekkie at 10am when every1s working and take.pics.of a full english
Its shite
Its shite
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JJs for a solid cafe breakfast
Olive pot on sidewalk in town, have healthy options & full English (can eat in)
Bistro on Tod rd- not sure what days they open
Colne- wife recommends Tubs. She likes lighter stuff, eggs benedict
Personally I like JJs
Olive pot on sidewalk in town, have healthy options & full English (can eat in)
Bistro on Tod rd- not sure what days they open
Colne- wife recommends Tubs. She likes lighter stuff, eggs benedict
Personally I like JJs
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Re: A decent brekky in and around Burnley
Where's JJ's please ?
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Bistro 197 beats jjs hands down.
Jjs isnt bad. But bistro is far better.
Also the cafe at barden mill is decent. On a par with jjs. Albeit a smaller breakfast. But nicer spot.
Jjs isnt bad. But bistro is far better.
Also the cafe at barden mill is decent. On a par with jjs. Albeit a smaller breakfast. But nicer spot.
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Re: A decent brekky in and around Burnley
Short of checking in at the Ormerod for a nights b+b no I can’t think of one off hand, oh wait a minute there is a very nice Organic cafe in the shopping centre where I had a really good nosh when I stayed at the pub at the bottom of Ormerod Road who haven’t got the facilities to do a breakfast.
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Hasn't Barden Mill been demolished ?
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Yes. Theyve built a marina there. And the cafe is pretty good. Butchers sausages and bacon. And bloke who runs it is a claret.Funkydrummer wrote:Hasn't Barden Mill been demolished ?
Nice view up there. In fact its sunny tomorrow id 100 percent go there. If its not too early can get a beer too.
Bistro197 is the best of the lot. But the one at barden mill is a very nice place.
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FFs! You've lived in Burnley Most of your Life and you Don't know a Decent place for Breakfast?? Me Neither!Funkydrummer wrote:Anybody recommend anywhere decent please ?
Needed for tomorrow morning.
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No....Funkydrummer wrote:Hasn't Barden Mill been demolished ?
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It bloody has you know.tim_noone wrote:No....
In fact they're building a steel framed building on the site that is progressing faster than our disabled facilities on the Turf by some margin.
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All my life if you please !!!tim_noone wrote:FFs! You've lived in Burnley Most of your Life and you Don't know a Decent place for Breakfast?? Me Neither!
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I was gonna say that... But thought you might be in ormskirk knocking the back Door out of your Latest muse....Funkydrummer wrote:All my life if you please !!!
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Eadie’s Kitchen, Albert Rd, Colne. It’s where the Green Chimney used to be. Very good cafe.
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Di's diner......
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Bistro 197 easily best for me.
Crow Wood is decent
Crow Wood is decent
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Is this as a follow up to your recent request for dinner places to try... if so good on ya
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Burnley Road.Funkydrummer wrote:Where's JJ's please ?
Tod Road, Left at the lights towards Cliviger
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Bridge next to bier huis
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When we used to regularly visit Padiham when Mum was still alive generally stayed at Burnley Premier Inn but always went to Accrington ASDA for brekkie. The children used to like it. And it was cheap.
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Not been a cafe at Tesco for yearsBosscat wrote:Tesco's or Asda cafes
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Another for Bistro 197, its excellent there.
Never had an "ok" meal never mind bad one.
Everything they do seems to be very good
Had JJs previously, also good, just not as good as the bistro.
Never had an "ok" meal never mind bad one.
Everything they do seems to be very good
Had JJs previously, also good, just not as good as the bistro.
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Forest, Fence.
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As it happens it's not, that particular occasion has already been, but not in Burnley. The relationship is going from strength to strength with a holiday soon to be booked to the Italian Lakes, several "gigs" have been booked ranging from Australian Pink Floyd to Jools Holland to Lindisfarne and Edinburhg Tattooo and Cartmell races to name but a few.claretonthecoast1882 wrote:Is this as a follow up to your recent request for dinner places to try... if so good on ya
If all those go well we are looking to Cambodia/Vietnam in the new year.
Life is all brilliant at the moment, and thank you for remembering my circumstances.
Thanks also to all who have contributed to this thread, much appreciated
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Marina is a great spot, sit out on the balcony- I’ll try the breakfast.
Had a drink and some food at crow wood on Tuesday. Nice terrace behind the cafe.
Bistro has an outside seating area around the back...making me hungry all this
Had a drink and some food at crow wood on Tuesday. Nice terrace behind the cafe.
Bistro has an outside seating area around the back...making me hungry all this
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Funkydrummer wrote:As it happens it's not, that particular occasion has already been, but not in Burnley. The relationship is going from strength to strength with a holiday soon to be booked to the Italian Lakes, several "gigs" have been booked ranging from Australian Pink Floyd to Jools Holland to Lindisfarne and Edinburhg Tattooo and Cartmell races to name but a few.
If all those go well we are looking to Cambodia/Vietnam in the new year.
Life is all brilliant at the moment, and thank you for remembering my circumstances.
Thanks also to all who have contributed to this thread, much appreciated
Good news and Cartmel is stunning in good weather
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Bobbins cafe every time!
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Bullring on Standish Street. Excellent brekkie and very reasonably priced
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I’ve just had my breakfast. Very nice it was too.
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Ah, I think I've been there, although we're talking 10 years ago, so may have changed it's name since then.wilks_bfc wrote:Burnley Road.
Tod Road, Left at the lights towards Cliviger
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Not been in there for yearsClaretTony wrote:Not been a cafe at Tesco for years
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Is Atlantis still going?
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Don’t think so, they moved from bus station to near Mc ds but pretty certain they are not open nowFalcon wrote:Is Atlantis still going?
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Kingsway coffee up near the post office depot is/next to Endsleigh and Pure Gym is alright
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JJ's in Cliviger if you have a car.Funkydrummer wrote:Cheers so far, any more ideas out there ?
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Pats Baps
Lyndhurst Rd
Lyndhurst Rd
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Never been in but Starvin Marvins St James Street makes me laugh.
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Get yourself down to the Barnfield training centre cafe. Head Chef Sean makes a cracking omelette.
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Thank you to all contributors - elected to go to the marina on Barden Lane with it being a lovely summers morning.
We were not disappointed, a lovely brekky and a couple of cups of coffee sat out on the balcony in very pleasant and picturesque surroundings with a cracking view.
Very friendly and helpful staff and will definitely be calling again very soon.
We were not disappointed, a lovely brekky and a couple of cups of coffee sat out on the balcony in very pleasant and picturesque surroundings with a cracking view.
Very friendly and helpful staff and will definitely be calling again very soon.
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Happy days. Its spot on outside up there on a nice day.Funkydrummer wrote:Thank you to all contributors - elected to go to the marina on Barden Lane with it being a lovely summers morning.
We were not disappointed, a lovely brekky and a couple of cups of coffee sat out on the balcony in very pleasant and picturesque surroundings with a cracking view.
Very friendly and helpful staff and will definitely be calling again very soon.
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Haven't seen it mentioned, but I thought the breakfast at the Tea Room in Worsthorne was pretty good.