Bernsville Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 I normally get your standard full English at Glasto, but to be honest they are getting to be a bit of a rip off now. Anyone know where to get something filling yet cheap? Name and location please!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimbo68 Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 Hare Krishna Tent. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
karlpowell Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 Hare Krishna Tent. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimbo68 Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 (edited) is it meat free ? Edited May 11, 2010 by jimbo68 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArcticMonkeysUK Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 Make your own. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cejx Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 I normally get your standard full English at Glasto, but to be honest they are getting to be a bit of a rip off now. Anyone know where to get something filling yet cheap? Name and location please!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Blackburn Rover Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 Used to love the brekkie at The Garlic Kitchen, but that seems to have disappeared, so I need to find somewhere to refuel in the morning too. Got to be the full English for me with a BIG tea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verrymerry Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 The Cat in the Hat near the Greenpeace (or is it in?) Field :-) YUM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shoei67 Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 Welsh Oggies are very substantial for the dosh and not half bad either. Left hand side of the Other IIRC. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
*Amy * Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 Tea and Toast - circus field - big thick slices of toast £2 might not be enough if you used to full english Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icewulf Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 Tea and Toast - circus field - big thick slices of toast £2 might not be enough if you used to full english Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheAmalfiGlow Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 The Cat in the Hat near the Greenpeace (or is it in?) Field :-) YUM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scouse Andy Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 Yep - The Cat in the Hat for me too Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
timespeedsup Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 Small World way up in the Green Fields did a cracking egg-on-toast, bowl of museli or fruit, and mug of tea last year for a few coins. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
*Amy * Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 Tea and Toast - circus field - big thick slices of toast £2 might not be enough if you used to full english Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mudmonkey Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 Real Meat Sausage Co near the meeting point - if memory serves its normally bacon or sausage & egg roll with tea or coffee for £3.50, reasonable value as festival fry ups go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LondonTom Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 Stumpets with Crumpets from our very own Lucy? (Think she said Market Section C?) (I like crumpets so will try out this place ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G1T Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 The Greenfields. As much as they're just a tiny part of the site now, rather than half of it, the good people there will still kill you with food compared with any of the stalls in babylon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G1T Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 (edited) DP. Edited May 11, 2010 by G1T Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest musiclove123 Posted May 12, 2010 Report Share Posted May 12, 2010 (edited) Tea and Toast - circus field - big thick slices of toast £2 might not be enough if you used to full english Edited May 12, 2010 by musiclove123 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grimmy Posted May 12, 2010 Report Share Posted May 12, 2010 My Dad gets the stove on with the sausages, bacon and fried bread while I get to work on stealing/negotiating some brown sauce and tomato sauce, don't ask me why we always manage to forget sauce after all these years but we do. After the meat goes off I just whip out either the tinned sausage and beans or noodles, does the trick and doesn't cost you a bomb. Breakfast and supper at the tent is the cheapest way foward at Glasto. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Activeman Posted May 12, 2010 Report Share Posted May 12, 2010 I was camped in Big Ground last year, the main breakfast place at the top of the Field had such a monopoly they put their prices up by Friday, yet people still seemed prepared to pay £2.00 for a Tea/Coffee and then £5.00 for a bacon roll. Even before they inflated their prices I though “sod that!” and went for a wonder down near the Queens head area of the Markets – and just opposite was a Cornish Pasty stall – a Cornish Pasty and a cup of tea £2.00 (I think), now I know a Cornish Pasty isn’t everyone’s idea of a breakfast start but it was tasty, filling and only a couple of quid – get in! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CiderFiend Posted May 12, 2010 Report Share Posted May 12, 2010 A cup of porridge from the van outside the John Peel stage, just a quid. If you're used to a big breakfast, get a couple, as they're not that big, but very delicious. You can add sugar/cinnamon/salt/honey for an extra 30p. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ukslim Posted May 12, 2010 Report Share Posted May 12, 2010 My first breakfast is crunchy oat cereal -- dry -- the only food I bring with me. Lidl's own is good. My second breakfast is something tasty from a stall. Who knows what I'll feel like? I don't keep much of a three-meals-a-day schedule at a festival. I just wait until the hunger in my stomach overtakes my resistance to putting my hand in my pocket Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coolethan Posted May 12, 2010 Report Share Posted May 12, 2010 A Yeo Valley massive tub of frozen yogurt is the way forwards! (although the prices haven't crept up so much as hitched a lift to NASA and clambered aboard a rocket.) I am so excited about Yam the Cassava... tragically I am a little bit allergic to chillies - I can eat it in small amounts and only get a little dose of the ailment Johnny Cash once sung of... but if I overdose on it (and it's my favourite... so I tend to. allergies are for wusses!!) then it becomes vomit o clock. I over spiced at Glastonbury last year and for the next few months even biting into a bit of chilli chocolate was a vomit inducing mistake. mmm... lovely story for the breakfast club! Now it's all about cereal and fresh farm milk!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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