Deepcut cafe for brekky
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onyx39 said:
I have to say, was saying to the Mrs when we were there on Saturday, they don't spend a huge amount on ingredients, orange juice is Tesco value etc, still good though IMHO.
Blackbushe cafe you say?
Blackbush is pretty good, still need to try the Deepcut one (considering it's just down the road).Blackbushe cafe you say?
onyx39 said:
bobsan said:
Oddly my recent experience at this establishment was somewhat different from above folk. Thought the eggs had no taste, the bacon very average, the sausages distinctly below average and the fries just about acceptable. The cute Russian waitress never once smiled at anyone, and the approaching speed bumps are seriously above the 100mm limit. Nearby Blackbushe Aerodrome Cafe multiple times better, just saying like.....
I have to say, was saying to the Mrs when we were there on Saturday, they don't spend a huge amount on ingredients, orange juice is Tesco value etc, still good though IMHO.Blackbushe cafe you say?
Long version: visited Deepcut cafe with the Mrs on Sunday morning (what a life we lead). Had the London Special Two which was £5.50 including a decent mug of tea. The cafe itself is nicely decorated, American diner style, bigger than I expected and quite busy. Back to the food, the sausages were very poor (the making or breaking of a good breakfast for me), the bacon was pretty good, the rest average. Decided that chips are OTT at breakfast time. On the plus side, the portions are massive so it's hard to argue with the value for money; if quality rather than quality rules for you, then you cannot go wrong here. The Three Mariners remains our current SAS favourite.
Time for another: had breakfast at the Knaphill Cafe at the weekend. It's on Anchor Hill near Waterers Park. Some outside parking if you time it right so you can keep your eye on your beloved. Anyway, the breakfast itself was very similar to the one from Deepcut: big portions but the ingredients are not the best - economy sausages strike again. Not expensive, had a big plate full of stuff (with chips again, must stop doing that) and a decent mug of tea for £5.50 ish.
Overall, worth trying, particularly if you favour quantity over quality.
Overall, worth trying, particularly if you favour quantity over quality.
Destroyed a Set2 there this morning. Fantastic. Although did not need to eat for remainder of the day...and probably into tomorrow.
Anyone noticed the derelict church opposite with a car park easily able to host say 30-50 cars for a Thames Valley section Pistonheads type monthly brekki get together?
Anyone noticed the derelict church opposite with a car park easily able to host say 30-50 cars for a Thames Valley section Pistonheads type monthly brekki get together?
Ive ummed and agghed over bothering to reply to this. I'm sure Deepcut is very good, however, the pics do tell a tale of your usual cafe, all be it a decent amount of food.
It's taken me a long time of research, and trial, but I (we) have found what is the best cafe of all time.
Central Way, off Faggs Road in Feltham / Hounslow hides a hidden gem. Its called "The Hideaway". What it is, is a cafe tha caters round the clock for the trading estate plus Heathrow staff. It's simply awesome. The "magnificent seven" is the obvious breakfast choice, 7 items, a plate so large your face would not fit in it, and all for a very decent price. They also do lunch and meals throughout the day.
The quality of food and cooking is what makes it though. Plus it's efficient. Order an omelette and you get a six egg concoction with cheese layered and melted in strips across the top, parsley on the side. Their main brekkie is proper crisped bacon, eggs as ordered, decent sausages and fresh tomatoes etc etc
Could'nt recommend enough.
It's taken me a long time of research, and trial, but I (we) have found what is the best cafe of all time.
Central Way, off Faggs Road in Feltham / Hounslow hides a hidden gem. Its called "The Hideaway". What it is, is a cafe tha caters round the clock for the trading estate plus Heathrow staff. It's simply awesome. The "magnificent seven" is the obvious breakfast choice, 7 items, a plate so large your face would not fit in it, and all for a very decent price. They also do lunch and meals throughout the day.
The quality of food and cooking is what makes it though. Plus it's efficient. Order an omelette and you get a six egg concoction with cheese layered and melted in strips across the top, parsley on the side. Their main brekkie is proper crisped bacon, eggs as ordered, decent sausages and fresh tomatoes etc etc
Could'nt recommend enough.
Edited by Dizeee on Monday 2nd September 23:19
Called in there for a bacon sandwich the other day - lovely 'proper' bread and good tasty bacon. Will be back for a full breakfast when time allows
Also, while waiting for the car to be fixed at TWG, just round the corner is the Frimley Road Cafe. I'm sure it's owned by the same people as the Deepcut place as the menus were pretty much identical.
The Mega Breakfast went down very well
Also, while waiting for the car to be fixed at TWG, just round the corner is the Frimley Road Cafe. I'm sure it's owned by the same people as the Deepcut place as the menus were pretty much identical.
The Mega Breakfast went down very well
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