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[Food] Best brekkie on the A303 to Devon



BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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The time is fast approaching for the annual trek down the A303 to Devon and Cornwall for many families so where and who does the best brekkie to stop off for.
 




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BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Haywards Heath
When we had a camper van we used to stop at a parking area just outside Yeovil but it has changed hands gone up market and become expensive and not VFM. Like using Brioche buns, which I dont like, for their burgers. There was also The Frying Pan at Sparkford but that has closed down I think
 




Notters

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Oct 20, 2003
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Guiseley
The Route 303 diner is/was great.

Having made the trip several times a year over the last few years, before we moved up here (my in laws are in Devon), however, it's almost always quicker going along the coast - slow but steady. In which case I'd recommend stopping at West Bay where there are loads of good places to eat.
 


Goldstone1976

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Apr 30, 2013
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Along its 93.4 mile length, there's no better place to eat than in a lay-by near Podimore. There's an excellent bacon butty to be had out of a van. They cater for vegetarians too, "I'll just leave the bacon out". Vegan too, "How about I don't butter the bun either?"
 


theboybilly

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The Route 303 diner is/was great.

Having made the trip several times a year over the last few years, before we moved up here (my in laws are in Devon), however, it's almost always quicker going along the coast - slow but steady. In which case I'd recommend stopping at West Bay where there are loads of good places to eat.

I agree, far more choice using this route rather than messing about with the A303 and it's not really that busy. More interesting too
 




hans kraay fan club

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Mar 16, 2005
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The time is fast approaching for the annual trek down the A303 to Devon and Cornwall for many families so where and who does the best brekkie to stop off for.

When we had a camper van we used to stop at a parking area just outside Yeovil but it has changed hands gone up market and become expensive and not VFM. Like using Brioche buns, which I dont like, for their burgers. There was also The Frying Pan at Sparkford but that has closed down I think

Can you clarify, whether you are looking for the 'best brekkie' or the cheapest ('VFM')?

My Dad has to trek the A303 a lot for work, and swears by this place:

http://www.mattiadiner.co.uk/

http://www.mattiadiner.co.uk/docs/Mattia-CombinedBreakfastMenu.pdf
 




Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
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When we had a camper van we used to stop at a parking area just outside Yeovil but it has changed hands gone up market and become expensive and not VFM. Like using Brioche buns, which I dont like, for their burgers. There was also The Frying Pan at Sparkford but that has closed down I think

OT - Yeah, what is it with ****ing Brioche buns? Everyone seems to do it now. Way too sweet. Might as well go the whole hog and shove the patty in a doughnut.
 




hans kraay fan club

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OT - Yeah, what is it with ****ing Brioche buns? Everyone seems to do it now. Way too sweet. Might as well go the whole hog and shove the patty in a doughnut.

https://www.bbc.com/news/health-30000934

"Family friendly" pub chain Hungry Horse has been criticised for creating a burger containing nearly 100% of a woman's recommended daily calorie intake at 1,996 calories.

The Double Donut burger consists of two beef burgers topped with cheese, four bacon rashers and BBQ sauce, sandwiched between two glazed ring-doughnuts.

:eek:
 


Normal Rob

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Jul 8, 2003
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Somerset
The first stop after the M3 (Popham) is the Little Chef that was handed to Heston Blumenthal to revitalise. It was great for a year or so, but after that i think they fell back into old ways.
 






Cowfold Seagull

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Apr 22, 2009
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Can you clarify, whether you are looking for the 'best brekkie' or the cheapest ('VFM')?

My Dad has to trek the A303 a lot for work, and swears by this place:

http://www.mattiadiner.co.uk/

http://www.mattiadiner.co.uk/docs/Mattia-CombinedBreakfastMenu.pdf

Having eyeballed the menu, I'd die for their American Breakfast. Worth ignoring the so called quieter and quicker coastal route, and sticking to the A303 just to try their breakfast l would have thought.
 


Stuart Munday

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Jul 6, 2003
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Saltdean
The Route 303 diner is/was great.

Having made the trip several times a year over the last few years, before we moved up here (my in laws are in Devon), however, it's almost always quicker going along the coast - slow but steady. In which case I'd recommend stopping at West Bay where there are loads of good places to eat.

We did this during half term, left early didn't queue anywhere, stopped at West Bay, big car park and playground for the kids to run around for a bit then bacon and egg roll sat by one of the little kiosks on the harbour.
 


BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Haywards Heath
The Route 303 diner is/was great.

Having made the trip several times a year over the last few years, before we moved up here (my in laws are in Devon), however, it's almost always quicker going along the coast - slow but steady. In which case I'd recommend stopping at West Bay where there are loads of good places to eat.

I think that from Haywards Heath the quickest route is the A272 to Winchester then up the A34 to join the A303 but that is a personal choice as I think the coast road is too slow and too many hold ups. I want to get to Cornwall ASAP once I leave home.
 


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theboybilly

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I think that from Haywards Heath the quickest route is the A272 to Winchester then up the A34 to join the A303 but that is a personal choice as I think the coast road is too slow and too many hold ups. I want to get to Cornwall ASAP once I leave home.

If you want to get to Cornwall in the shortest time possible you will be having breakfast at a motorway services
 


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