Fried Egg Restaurants in Liverpool

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City: Liverpool, Maryland Street, L1 9DE, Liverpool, United Kingdom
"Great food, atmosphere and sports viewing"
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City: Liverpool, 96-98 Priory Road, Liverpool, United Kingdom
"I only got a mixed grill that in my knowledge consists of a sausage, chiop steak, speck, leber, mushroom and wobble gravy and snatched and fried egg above. my was leber, steak? a few mushrooms in the heavy and a fried egg and a tonne garlauch!. not recommended!"
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City: Liverpool, Unit 1a, Chancery House, 96 Paradise St, Liverpool, England, L1 3HE, L1 3HJ, United Kingdom
Breakfast, Terrace, Wheelchair Accessible, Accepts Credit Cards
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City: Liverpool, 199 Rice Lane, Liverpool, United Kingdom
"Good breakfast in food take out and eat in good staff plenty of options on the menu teas coffees toasties full breakfasts as well as home made lunches etc"
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City: Liverpool, Daley House 64 Tithebarn Street, L2 2EE, Liverpool, United Kingdom
"Eating and drinking is nice here and the prices are typical high-end coffee shop. if you have a student card or ljmu student ID, you can get a discount. the quality takes time, so do not expect a fast cuppa."
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City: Liverpool, 12 Greenbank Road, Liverpool I-L18 1HN, United Kingdom
"Beautiful and friendly vegetarian and vegan caffe that feels like a small oasis from the bustling lark lane. beautifully presented dishes with colorful fruits that are as delicious as they eat!"
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City: Liverpool, 8-10 Queen Av/Castle St, L2 4TX, Liverpool, United Kingdom
"Tried Toff 's on the off chance as we were fed up of the usual places we go for breakfast whilst having a city break in Liverpool. As we were trying to look for somewhere off of the main streets near the Premier Inn (on Vernon Street) we wandered down a small but very posh looking alley next to Moose Coffee on Dale Street and ended up in a sort of Mews type thing with Toff 's Bar and Brasserie right in front of us. We had a quick look at the menu in the window and decided there was enough choice for me (I am vegetarian) so we went in. There was only one other table occupied as it is in a very quiet location and we were there quite early so we opted for the seats in the window. (3 of us dining in our party). A very pleasant lady came over and asked us if we would like a drink whilst perusing the menu. I opted for an orange juice with no ice; my partner had a coffee and our daughter chose a Sprite. The drinks were promptly brought over despite another few guests coming in and asking for bits and pieces. After a few minutes we had decided what we wanted off the quite plentiful menu and the waitress came over to take our order. I plumped for scrambled eggs on toast but asked if I could have baked beans added, to which the lady agreed and asked if I wanted brown or white bread. I chose brown. My partner asked for the full breakfast and our daughter opted for the bacon and scrambled egg panini. After approximately 10 minutes or so, the place was a lot busier, although still pleasantly quiet noise-wise, our food was brought over to our table. We were all pleased with it visually as the helpings were plentiful and everything seemed hot and well cooked. We tucked in right away and all were very very pleased with the taste of everything. Usually I can find fault with either sloopy scrambled eggs, not hot enough, burnt toast or whatever but there was literally nothing at all wrong with my meal and I was very pleased with everything, to the point where I almost felt like licking my plate!!! My partner 's full breakfast comprised baked beans, 2 sausages, 2 rashers of bacon, a slice of black pudding, mushrooms, fried egg, grilled tomato and 2 slices of toast, which let me tell you, did not touch the sides and it was almost gone before I had time to ask how it tasted! He too, wanted to lick the plate!! My daughter (usually a fussy teen where food is concerned) demolished her panini within a couple of minutes and said (and I quote) 'this is the best breakfast I have ever had '... so I can safely say that despite my initial reservations about it being rather quiet in Toff 's which is never a good sign...I was wrong!! It is lovely and clean, well looked after and has been there for the past 20 years we found out when talking with the owner. We paid the bill happily, which was around £14-£15 for 3 large drinks and 3 very filling breakfasts. So, in summary I would very heartily recommend Toff 's for all ages, families, vegetarians and everything in-between as there is plenty for everyone to choose from and everything was literally cooked perfectly. We will definitely be going again the next time we are in Liverpool."
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City: Liverpool, Priory Rd, Liverpool I-, United Kingdom
"I was in this caffe before it's okay. it has a good menu, eating is good that they take care of you. even if it's full, you don't have to wait long for your order so that I can come back to visit again."
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City: Liverpool, Wicks Green, Liverpool, United Kingdom
"Ooh far too loud .speakers everywhere the football was on once it finished they could of turned tv down , yes we could of requested that but not being locals we thought it prob wouldn't be welcomed.. Food very small portions of very pale fries not appetising at all...OK for a quick stop but prob can't recommend sorry"
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City: Liverpool, Old Hall Street, Liverpool I-L3 9BS, United Kingdom
"I discovered 'mangetout' for the first time today, I tied lunch somewhere quiet, somewhere away from the mass of buyers, somwhere new, that was 'tucks or costa. I found it (very close to pret, but this place was very different. When I first looked in, I thought it was a mere pull-out hat with limited bar stool seat, but there is a small sitting area inside too. I really liked the atmosphere here; only customs of the bustling castle street, the place feels alive enough, they still feel connected to the bustle outside, and yet it is quiet and relaxing. close to the shopping district and the business district there is a mix of customers, but there were more of the appropriate and booted sorts during my visit, snapped a fast French brie and cranberry sauce boap and a reduced lamb and natural yoghurt vienna roll to lunch, they know how it is. I was surprised to notice that these rather chic offers unneededed cost demands however, as almost all sandwiches from the deli selection (most of the reasons: three cheese and early brows and stelton club selection (bef, truthahn, huh) and gourmet selection (posh nosh: French goats, stelton and hot skins are mentioned above the personal was beautiful enough; I was spided that I neither a tablet nor a saucer on which I could dispose of my tee bag; there is a pet hats given by me the soggy thing on a clean table. Watch tea stool from...three coat sleeves and timens and then too late to realize that my drink is not quite strong enough and I can't redunk, and for £1.30. I was impressed by the selection of greeting cards for sale; it seemed an uncongrues double company, and yet I saw at least five that I wanted and actually bought some of the wrap papers! I will look for the old hall street shop and try one of the salat boxes, they looked very nice: crisp, fresh salad mix and a selection of simple and sauce meat, all freshly prepared (and the preplier wears gloves; I like it when they wear gloves!"
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