View Full Version : Good place for breakfast on a sunday?


mr.blaze
05-11-2006, 04:19
Does anyone know of a good place for breakfast on a Sunday? The earlier it opens the better!

Thanks for any help.

surfinjim
05-11-2006, 04:29
J

Morrisons do a cracking brekkie but you could be hanging on a bit. There's a 24 hour roadside place up near my work which has a really good reputation and is clean, only if you are near Chap though

Jim:thumbsup:

mr.blaze
05-11-2006, 07:05
Thanks for the prompt reply Jim! I quite fancy soup :thumbsup:

msbehavin
04-04-2008, 15:00
Does anyone know of a good place for breakfast on a Sunday? The earlier it opens the better!

Thanks for any help.


I know a place. Open on request. Will PM you :thumbsup:

BasilRathbon
04-04-2008, 15:12
I know a place. Open on request. Will PM you :thumbsup:

I suspect he may well have had his breakfast by now.....

msbehavin
04-04-2008, 15:15
I suspect he may well have had his breakfast by now.....

Well, yes, you're right. But at least he will have my details for if he ever fancies breakfast again in the future! :D

verona
04-04-2008, 18:10
Does anyone know of a good place for breakfast on a Sunday? The earlier it opens the better!

Thanks for any help.

Grindleford Cafe.:)

Tony45
05-04-2008, 14:17
http://www.ruskins.com/Food/sundays.htm

Bad_Hair_Day
07-04-2008, 15:09
Breakfast on Sundays in Sheffield is a bit of a no-no.

We drove all the way from Killamarsh, into town along Woodseats, Heeley, Abbeydale Road and London Road and nowhere was open, expect Dim Sum - which lovely as it is, just isn't the same when you fancy a fry up!

We ended up at a lovely little cafe across the road from Balti King (Broomhall?). It was worth it though - lovely big brekkie and cup of cappucino. Marvellous!

mrsmills
08-04-2008, 11:48
It's dirty, very dirty but when you've a hangover Cavendish is worth a thought, the only time I'd go in there but the combination of licensed premises and dirty fry ups is sometimes too much to resist.

tom3t0
08-04-2008, 11:50
The parents house.

Conspirator
08-04-2008, 11:55
Wolseley Wedge on Wolseley Rd
Nibblers in town - can do a lot worse

Then pubs are your best bet...

HTH :)

wwcrazy
09-04-2008, 21:14
The caf in Millhouses Park


I really should check the dates!

Kazian
10-04-2008, 19:34
Mc Donalds:hihi:

mr.blaze
10-04-2008, 21:26
I know a place. Open on request. Will PM you :thumbsup:

PM's have been cleared, is it your house? I remember starting this thread 2 years ago hehe.

msbehavin
10-04-2008, 21:43
It is indeed Msb Towers my stinky boy. Fresh eggs from the bottoms of Don Kiddicks hens and home-baked bread too, now that I've finally got around to using my breadmaker (only had it two years )

If I could find a porky pig wanderin' around the streets of Woodseats I swear I'd be curing it for bacon sarnies too - just for ye!

*** wipes soft hands on pink gingham apron and trips off to hoover her doyleys***

mr.blaze
11-04-2008, 10:21
LMAO, well I guess that's me sorted for Sunday!

lakeys
18-04-2008, 18:21
On a roll cafe ecclesall road next to cafe uno. best brekki ever opens at 10am on sundays great for hangover cure.:):)