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Hi Guys!


We'll be visiting (and staying in) the central part of HH in March 2023. I feel a morning or two with English Breakfast coming on,  but our hotel doesn't (any longer) have food.

 

Can any of you guys recommend a restaurant in the central area that serves a decent English Breakfast?  A place that opens early would be a definite bonus, as we're early birds and like to get out and about as soon as possible.  

 

We'd be prepared to walk/drive a bit if necessary - no probs.

 

Thanks for any help - and cheers  ????

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Morning bread Soi 94 ,  1 soi (before) Bangkok Hospital going South from central HH. Great for eggs and bacon (and sausage) and   fresh baked bread. Opens 7 am, about 200 Mtrs into soi 94 off Petkasem. A fav spot for the local farangs

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Or if you are staying North of the town La Baguette, somewhere around soi 43/45 on Petkasem, also a fav with the local expats. Opens around 7-30 , used to be great maybe expanded too much in recent years and the quality is not quite what it was. Just my opinion!

 

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I was in Hua Hin briefly last week. First time since the pandemic. I didn't get to see much but I saw Father Ted's was still there.

 

They used did a good breakfast last time I was there a few years ago.

 

I didn't see if ElMurpheys was still around but their breakfast was also good.

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More good info - thanks!

 

Bakeries? They do English Breakfasts? I wasn't aware of that - I supposed that they were more coffee and croissant places. Yeah, I know some pubs do breakfasts, though they may first open mid-morning (at least a few years ago).

 

Can still remember Crazy Dave's breakfasts in Pattaya many years ago (yes, THAT Dave! ????) - full English breakfast @ 65B (I think it was) - absolutely brilliant. 

 

Cheers  ????

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4 hours ago, CaptainSplod said:

More good info - thanks!

 

Bakeries? They do English Breakfasts? I wasn't aware of that - I supposed that they were more coffee and croissant places. Yeah, I know some pubs do breakfasts, though they may first open mid-morning (at least a few years ago).

 

Can still remember Crazy Dave's breakfasts in Pattaya many years ago (yes, THAT Dave! ????) - full English breakfast @ 65B (I think it was) - absolutely brilliant. 

 

Cheers  ????

I always used to have English breakfast with my pals in Murphy's Irish Bar& grill.

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Oops - forget to give feedback ...... but better late than never.

We ended up eating breakfasts at JJ Bike Cafe every morning - brilliant food and dirt cheap, too (69 to 89B). Actually, we only saw the place as the wife wanted to eat at a Thai place, not far from JJ's - but it was never open (thank goodness! ????).  On the other hand JJ's opened at 6am and we were there around 6:30am.  

Thanks for all the replies and suggestions - much appreciated! ????

 

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Pats Place on Soi 94 shortly before railway line. Many expats go there, either for breakfast or the 8.30am beers.....Big English which includes black pudding is , Bht 229.

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On 4/2/2023 at 4:26 PM, CaptainSplod said:

Oops - forget to give feedback ...... but better late than never.

We ended up eating breakfasts at JJ Bike Cafe every morning - brilliant food and dirt cheap, too (69 to 89B). Actually, we only saw the place as the wife wanted to eat at a Thai place, not far from JJ's - but it was never open (thank goodness! ????).  On the other hand JJ's opened at 6am and we were there around 6:30am.  

Thanks for all the replies and suggestions - much appreciated! ????

 

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Are you saying an English breakfast there was only 69-89 baht? And if not, how much was it?

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YO!

Well, I'm saying that the breakfasts WE bought (see example picture, above - the wife's order) were between 69-89 Baht. That doesn't include coffee, if I remember rightly, but I've already had my coffee fill by that time. Under the round metal lid (in photo) is fruit.  

 

As I stated, great grub and definitely not expensive. If/when we come to HH again,  we'll definitely be eating our breakfasts there again (presuming the business is still there, naturally)  ????

 

Enjoy ????

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On 2/11/2023 at 4:26 AM, daveAustin said:

Cha-am Coffee Burger ain't bad, good prices. Open 8-5: here... about 50m off the main road between highway and train station.

 

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They grind tea?

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19 minutes ago, CaptainSplod said:

Now THAT looks very nice, too! Any idea how much it costs? :smile:

Link posted has info; location, photos, menu, prices, reviews

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Murphy or father Ted's always had good breakfasts, if you hit a thai place up then generally it's not as authentic I.e they give hot dog instead of trad English sausage.

 

If you want the best breakfast imo then head to the coffee club. There's one in blue port also used to be one by hilton on corner. Avocado, bacon, poached eggs, tomatoes etc plus a pistachio crush which I was hesitant at first but actually goes well together. Not the cheapest though!

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