Six of the best: All-day breakfasts

By Jocelyn Richards, January 19, 2015

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The Tavern Sports Bar
When that post-Tavern headache hits, turn your car around for a full English breakfast at Guangzhou’s favorite bar. Thick, juicy sausages, eggs sunny-side up and homemade baked beans – guaranteed hangover cure. RMB85. // Listing.

The Coffee Club
This clean-cut diner serves a massive plate of bacon, eggs, sausages, hash browns, baked beans, mushrooms, tomato and toast (RMB53). Pair an espresso with gourmet breakfast wraps, omelets or muesli with yogurt. // Listing.

fg fine foods omelet

FG Fine Foods
Serving breakfast all day for those who ask to see the menu, FG Fine Foods has mastered the Spanish omelet with toast (RMB23), Cuban coriander sausage toast (RMB28) and cheddar and prosciutto wrap (RMB35). // Listing.

Hong Kong Bistro
Guangdong’s cha chaan teng are perfect for an early afternoon or late-night pit-stop. Devour a traditional English breakfast (RMB38) before savoring a simple taste of homemade toast with peanut butter. // Listing.

the brew breakfast wrap

The Brew Sports Bar & Grill
Catering to hearty meat lovers and mindful vegetarians, The Brew delivers with Bobby Orr’s breakfast (RMB55), Chu’s breakfast wrap (RMB50) and K.D. Lang’s veggie breakfast (RMB45). // Listing.

Gail’s American Cuisine & Bar
Try a sensational spin on classic bacon and eggs with Gail’s Mexican beef scramble (RMB68) and enjoy free refills of coffee and tea – a tribute to the diners of yesteryear. // Listing.

 

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