DO you prefer your eggs scrambled, poached or fried?
Would you add ketchup or brown sauce to a bacon sandwich?
Whether it’s a simple bacon sandwich, thick cut toasted bread with butter and jam or a full English – the choice of what to have for breakfast is endless.
The Big Breakfast Day is a reminder to slow down and enjoy the most important meal of the day at a more leisurely pace instead of grabbing a cold cup of coffee on your way out of the house.
Everyone has their favourite breakfast items but where can you go to mark Big Breakfast Day today, Tuesday, February 27?
Throughout 2023, we searched for Wirral's best shops, restaurants and businesses and left it up to you, our readers to vote for your favourite in each category.
We wanted to know where in Wirral serves the best food to start the day and from a shortlisted 12 venues, you voted Twenty Sixteen as your number one.
WHY NOT GIVE ONE OF THESE 11 PLACES A TRY ON BIG BREAKFAST DAY?
Gilly Gem’s Café, Mill Park Drive, Eastham
This is a “lovely place to go” where the staff “really care about the community they’re in”.
The food is described as “off the charts”!
For more details go to facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070887142847
Muzzy’s Breakfast House, Broadway, Bebington
Happy customers say “the food here is faultless” and “the staff are the nicest people you could meet”.
One nomination said: “Fantastic fresh ingredients, great value for money and completely different from the usual greasy spoon.”
For more details go to facebook.com/muzzysbreakfast
Twenty Sixteen, Village Road, Oxton Village
Recommendations for this venue said the “menu is amazing” and “it’s well priced and great portions”.
They added: “I can’t recommend this place enough and I tell everyone about it!”
For more details go to facebook.com/twentysixteenoxton
The Coffee Roast at Vale House, Vale Park Café, Vale Park
One nomination simply said the breakfasts here are “just delicious”.
Another said they are “amazing breakfasts”.
Clearly they’re keeping their customers happy.
For more details go to facebook.com/thecoffeeroastvalepark
Secrets @ No 7 Coffee Shop, Church Road, Bebington
The eggs Benedict served at this popular place get a special menu as do the bacon toasties.
One happy customer said they’d visited the coffee shop many times and always had “a beautiful breakfast” with “lots of different options on the menu”.
For more details go to facebook.com/secretsno7
Beau’s Kitchen, Town Lane, Higher Bebington
Reviews say this is “the best breakfast ever” – high praise indeed.
It comes highly recommended with one nomination saying: “Beau’s Kitchen is 100 per cent the best in Wirral and every other comes second to this place.”
For more details go to facebook.com/beauskitchenofficial
Stollies Cafe and Delicatessen, Wallasey Village
The breakfasts here are “delicious every time” with the Jurassic herbivore getting the thumbs up.
One happy customer said the black pudding makes a great addition to this special breakfast.
For more details go to facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089085464383
Claremont Farm, Old Clatterbridge Road, Bebington
The scrambled eggs come highly recommended from this place.
Nominations said the food is always “top quality” and they serve “really, really good breakfasts”.
For more details go to facebook.com/ClaremontFarm
The Tee Room, Banks Road, West Kirby
This golf-themed venue is a popular place to visit with customers rating the “yummy food and the friendly and efficient staff”.
One nomination said: “The breakfasts are to die for!”
For more details go to facebook.com/The-TeeRoom-183174705050181
Jay’s Bistro, Chester Road, Bebington
One happy customer said: “This place is run by the most amazing people and they serve absolutely gorgeous breakfasts.
“It’s dog friendly too – what more could you want?”
For more details go to facebook.com/Jaysbistrobebington
Leaf and Vine, Old Hall Road, Bromborough
There were several nominations for this venue so it comes highly recommended.
One said: “Great food and lovely service.”
For more details go to facebook.com/leafandvineltd
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