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The breakfast thread


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Garlic Kitchen on the corner opposite Jazz used to be a joy but I haven't seen it there for a few years now. Very sadly missed place.

In lieu of that, usually make do with 7 Pringles and a line.

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Garlic Kitchen on the corner opposite Jazz used to be a joy but I haven't seen it there for a few years now. Very sadly missed place.

In lieu of that, usually make do with 7 Pringles and a line.

that place was tremendous!

I'm still hoping an omelette stall will one day make an appearance at the festival. Either that or I'm going to start one myself and become a bazillionaire.

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Greenfields café was nice and it was good to be able to sit down.

Helped that the lady who served me was so high on life *cough* that I ended up only spending about £3 and got the lot including a chai tea.

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Garlic Kitchen on the corner opposite Jazz used to be a joy but I haven't seen it there for a few years now. Very sadly missed place.

In lieu of that, usually make do with 7 Pringles and a line.

only 7 Pringles!

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Garlic Kitchen on the corner opposite Jazz used to be a joy but I haven't seen it there for a few years now. Very sadly missed place.

In lieu of that, usually make do with 7 Pringles and a line.

not sure if it's the same place but there was a garlic place near the John Peel last year that was tremendous

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Garlic Kitchen on the corner opposite Jazz used to be a joy but I haven't seen it there for a few years now. Very sadly missed place.

In lieu of that, usually make do with 7 Pringles and a line.

I think I saw this last year somewhere on the strip from John Peel to the Pyramid.

edit: judging by other comments I did! Their website also says they are back this year. http://www.thegarlicfarm.co.uk/visit/field-kitchen

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Garlic Kitchen on the corner opposite Jazz used to be a joy but I haven't seen it there for a few years now. Very sadly missed place.

In lieu of that, usually make do with 7 Pringles and a line.

Not sure if it's the same people but there is a garlic food stall on the walk between JP and pyramid. Close to the beat hotel.

Had some fantastic food from there last year. They had an upside down sign and had a kitty running with the staff how many times festival goers mentioned the sign over the weekend.

Edit: I think it was these people - http://www.thegarlicfarm.co.uk/event/glastonbury-festival-garlic-farm-field-kitchen

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Big fry up at Manic Organic

Crepe from le Grande Bouffe

Kedgeree.

Then a little round up by hitting the bakers near the Acoustic

Shit, that's 3 of the 5 days gone already. Bugger it, too much good food, not enough mornings.

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That tapas place with the flamenco dancer does a smashing brunch (don't rate their food usually but for breakfast it's great)

For fruit definitely greenpeace or there's a little stall (think it's run by the Christian church people), up by Home ground looking over the pyramid

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Big fry up at Manic Organic

Crepe from le Grande Bouffe

Kedgeree.

Then a little round up by hitting the bakers near the Acoustic

Shit, that's 3 of the 5 days gone already. Bugger it, too much good food, not enough mornings.

Loved the breakfast I had from Manic Organic last year, as well as the Kedgeree from the Goan fish curry stall. Haven't tried a crepe from Le Grande Bouffe but if it's anywhere near as good as the other meal I had there it'll no doubt be a must for this year. Bollocks to finding out the rest of the line-up and running order for clashes - the real dilemma is indeed finding enough time for all of the glorious food!

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Nothing unique per se, but bacon bun from Pilton Pasta on a morning always been decent in my opinion. The buns were always fresh and soft and the bacon was good stuff, none of this watery rind and cheek meat

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That tapas place with the flamenco dancer does a smashing brunch (don't rate their food usually but for breakfast it's great)

yeah i'd second this! the tapas platter itself is a bit overpriced but the breakfast is very very nice and from what i remember pretty reasonably priced

you get a chorizo sausage a fried egg, some spinach and beans, like a spanish style full english.

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Spinach & mushroom crepe (probably Grand Bouffe but can't be sure)

Cup of coffee

Breakfast "cigarette"

Watching Howard Marks in the Glade sat with my back against a tree.

What a Sunday morning.

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Buy an Oggie whilst walking home, eat half for supper and half for breakfast.

Then a little round up by hitting the bakers near the Acoustic

Yes! This!

I discovered this properly last year, had seen it in previous years but last year wanted to take less food and source more on site. I can't recommend them enough!

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