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Quite simply

3 minutes ago, SPEEDTRIPLE said:

Would you still drink in a pub if you knew ALL the drinks were alcohol free?

Yes

3 minutes ago, SPEEDTRIPLE said:

If there were absolutely NO pubs beside or within walking distance of the rivers, how many people would still do a Broads holiday?

Me. Without a shadow of doubt. The pub enhances the holiday, not makes it

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6 hours ago, Jayfire said:

Why the hell would you waste valuable stomach space for food when there is a perfectly good pint of Stella available at the bar.

Sir, that is an outrageous statement/question. I'll have you know that I am the proud owner of a most copious and accommodating stomach, more than capable of holding as much breakfast and real ale as any man would desire.

SpeedTriple, Some years ago I had to go tea total. This was from 2003 to 2011. Did I use pubs in that time? Yes often. Did I use my boat in that time? Yes Often.

It is my experience and opinion that with most drinks that have alcohol free versions, the alcoholic version is a far superior product and that most "soft drinks" are like drinking syrup. It seems to me that Soft drinks tend to be made to panda for the younger taste buds. When the drinks industry find a soft drink more suited for the more mature palate, there is much money to be made.

I have drunk both tea and coffee in pubs (Nooo not at the same time!) and not really enjoyed the experience. Drinking beer in a café is equally unsatisfying.

Now, I have not found anything in life that I enjoy, that warrants doing or consuming in moderation. I do as much of it as and when I can.   Yeeee haaaaa

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5 minutes ago, SPEEDTRIPLE said:

So let`s start a campaign then eh?. Keep the Broads "Alcohol free", then that will discourage a lot of the hen / stag crews and render the Broads back to being the place of peace and quiet we all say we love it to be?.

No, Lets not eh. :-)

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Just an update for you @TostockTimonier

I have been in touch with The Ship at Reedham and they sent me this message

We started serving Sunday breakfast about 6 weeks ago. It went well at first but dropped off recently. We still intend to serve from now and through the summer.

So you can add them to your list too, looks like people need to make use or they may stop once the season is done....... I'll just have a beer instead :default_beerchug:

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On 29/04/2019 at 10:10, Jayfire said:

I have been in touch with The Ship at Reedham and they sent me this message

We started serving Sunday breakfast about 6 weeks ago. It went well at first but dropped off recently. We still intend to serve from now and through the summer.

So you can add them to your list too, looks like people need to make use or they may stop once the season is done....... I'll just have a beer instead :default_beerchug:

Thanks Jayfire, I will update.

 

On 29/04/2019 at 16:50, Poppy said:

Visited the newly opened 'The Dunes' cafe at Acle Bridge today. Very pleasant - and they serve a full english ! I shall return....

Thanks Poppy, I will updated this as well..

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Thank you all for the response, here is the current update.

 

Full English Breakfast

 

The Red Lion in Coltishall

A Piece Of Cake in Coltishall

Charlotte’s in Hoveton

River Kitchen in Hoveton

The Wherryman's Cafe in Wroxham

Cafe 14 in Wroxham

The Old Mill Cafe in Wroxham

The Wayfarers Cafe at Ludham Bridge

The Café by Stalham petrol station

Wayford Bridge Inn

Meales Garden Centre which is just along from Wayford Bridge Inn

The Maltsters Ranworth are going to start serving takeaway breakfast wraps

BridgeStones at Potter Heigham

Flour & Bean at Potter Heigham

The Dune Cafe at Acle Bridge

Scooters Cafe in The Street Acle

Stracey Arms Mill Shop and Tea Rooms in Tunstall

The Troll Cart, Regent Rd, Gt Yarmouth

Everitt Park Cafe at Oulton Broad

Wherry Hotel in Oulton Broad

WRC on the Waveney

Rosie Lee's Tea Room in Loddon

The Ship in Reedham

The Surlingham Ferry Inn

The Coffee Shop Brundall

East Hills Cafe in Brundall

The Town House in Thorpe St Andrew

 

Please let me know where you stop for your F/E when out cruising the Broads.

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Its turned into a very handy guide this TT, thanks.

The kids like going for something to eat when we head to the boat, depending on what time we arrive I take them for breakfast or an early dinner, but it's good to have a reference for all the different places they can try.

I'll just sit with a pint whilst they eat of course :default_beerchug:

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Thank you retired, added to the list below. Glad it came in handy Jayfire, I wanted to be able to get a full English anywhere close to moorings if the fancy took me.

 

Full English Breakfast

 

The Red Lion in Coltishall

A Piece Of Cake in Coltishall

Charlotte’s in Hoveton

River Kitchen in Hoveton

The Wherryman's Cafe in Wroxham

Cafe 14 in Wroxham

The Old Mill Cafe in Wroxham

Sutton Staithe Hotel

The Wayfarers Cafe at Ludham Bridge

The Café by Stalham petrol station

Wayford Bridge Inn

Meales Garden Centre which is just along from Wayford Bridge Inn

The Maltsters Ranworth are going to start serving takeaway breakfast wraps

BridgeStones at Potter Heigham

Flour & Bean at Potter Heigham

The Dune Cafe at Acle Bridge

Scooters Cafe in The Street Acle

Stracey Arms Mill Shop and Tea Rooms in Tunstall

The Troll Cart, Regent Rd, Gt Yarmouth

Everitt Park Cafe at Oulton Broad

Wherry Hotel in Oulton Broad

WRC on the Waveney

Rosie Lee's Tea Room in Loddon

The Ship in Reedham

The Surlingham Ferry Inn

The Coffee Shop Brundall

East Hills Cafe in Brundall

The Town House in Thorpe St Andrew

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Thank you Graham47 and thank you buster for the pm about The Ferry Inn at Stokesby, both added.

 

Full English Breakfast

 

The Red Lion in Coltishall

A Piece Of Cake in Coltishall

Charlotte’s in Hoveton

River Kitchen in Hoveton

The Wherryman's Cafe in Wroxham

Cafe 14 in Wroxham

The Old Mill Cafe in Wroxham

Sutton Staithe Hotel

The Wayfarers Cafe at Ludham Bridge

The Café by Stalham petrol station

Wayford Bridge Inn

Meales Garden Centre which is just along from Wayford Bridge Inn

The Cross Keys in Dilham

The Maltsters Ranworth are going to start serving takeaway breakfast wraps

BridgeStones at Potter Heigham

Flour & Bean at Potter Heigham

The Dune Cafe at Acle Bridge

Scooters Cafe in The Street Acle

The Ferry Inn at Stokesby

Stracey Arms Mill Shop and Tea Rooms in Tunstall

The Troll Cart, Regent Rd, Gt Yarmouth

Everitt Park Cafe at Oulton Broad

Wherry Hotel in Oulton Broad

WRC on the Waveney

Rosie Lee's Tea Room in Loddon

The Ship in Reedham

The Surlingham Ferry Inn

The Coffee Shop Brundall

East Hills Cafe in Brundall

The Town House in Thorpe St Andrew

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I don't see Country Treats of Horning on your list. The food is good, cheap and plentiful. I particularly like their breakfast baps. 

I must admit that when boating, we tend to make our own. Bacon, egg, mushrooms and  tomatoes served with toast and a large mug of hot tea..We tend not to have sausages but I have recently discovered the black pudding from Tavern Tasty Meats at Horning, which is made using fresh pig's blood and is absolutely delicious. For convenience and ease of washing up. we cook most of the items in the oven on foil-lined trays. It takes about 45 minutes to an hour to cook so we tend to have it as an early lunch rather than a breakfast.

Other black puddings are available from numerous outlets but these are the best I've had for a long time. Even Mrs O likes them and she is an avowed black pud hater.

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