Cafés and restaurants are now allowed to open up, meaning we can enjoy eating out for breakfast once again.
If you're feeling peckish and want to enjoy a top quality breakfast, here are some of the best East Lancashire cafes and restaurants on Trip Advisor.
197 Bistro and Bar, Burnley
With 423/504 ‘Excellent’ ratings on Trip Advisor, you can trust 197 Bistro and Bar to deliver a truly magnificent breakfast.
Breakfast is served here until 11:45am and you can grab a large full English for just £8.50. Also on the menu is warm porridge oats topped with honey and berries (£4), Eggs Florentine (£6) and many other yummy dishes.
The Lounge at Crow Wood, Burnley
Trip Advisors commenters said the breakfast food was “fantastic”, also praising the lattes.
A breakfast barm (£4.25) and mushrooms on toast (£7.95) are on this menu.
If you’re feeling really hungry, then you can tuck into ‘The Morning Glory’ breakfast- it’s £9.60 and comes with eggs, ‘award winning sausage’, bacon, hash brown, beans, tomato, black pudding, and a slice of toast.
Brunch, Blackburn
Bruch seems to be a local favourite in Blackburn.
One person left a five-star review and said: “Staff are all very respectful to the customers- and they use fresh foods, fantastic sausage, proper job.”
If you are hoping to get a ‘big breakfast’ here, it will cost £6.50.
Wild Flour Baker, Blackburn
Who says you need to have breakfast just in the morning? Wild Flour Baker serves this meal all day (Regular- 5.90 Large 6.50)
If you only fancy a light bite, they also serve homemade bread as well as tea cakes.
One Trip Advisor user said: “We like to take the family there when they visit and have a breakfast. We need more places like this.”
Cuppa Cabana Café, Hyndburn
With 148 'Excellent' ratings on Trip Advisor, it's certainly worth giving this Café a try- especially as many people have high praise for their breakfast.
One person said: "Absolutely amazing breakfast, fresh ingredients and friendly staff. Literally cannot fault to place!"
Best of all, you can get a full breakfast for just a fiver.
Where is your favourite breakfast place in East Lancashire? Let us know in the comments.
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