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  1. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by skiing-in-jackson View Post
    Oh Yeah!

    Toasted (day old-$2.25/half dozen) everything bagel Pearl Street Bagels.

    Lox from grocery store with capers, red onion, plain cream cheese & a liberal dose of freash ground pepper.

    Oh Gawd it was good.

    Picture taken with new iPhone.

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    That's missin a slice of tomato.........

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    Biscuits and gravy with the egg over-easy from Gordo's is the best breakfast anybody ever made. But that fucking fucker closed up shop so I left town.
    There's a lot to be said for nowhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    How Huevos Rancheros hasn't entered this conversation is simply astounding.
    Word is that the Huevos at Sanchez on Glenwood rock the world.
    Wait, this is an actual thread about food and rideit chooses to post a description instead of pictures, very perplexing.

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    I'm enigmatic, dood.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tippster View Post
    Fuck off, Hippy.

    Biscuits & Country Gravy, 3 eggs over-easy, good coffee, and OJ. Only allowed if exercise is on the menu afterward.

    That said the Scrambled Eggs, Gallo Pinto, and Farmers Cheese breakfasts in Costa Rica, with some small red bananas and fresh Pineapple, is hard to beat.
    You got a good gallo pinto recipe Tipp?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    If you didn't get the lox from Zabar's it doesn't count.
    I was going to say something along those lines...
    You missed a few things though..

    either H & H (yeah, I'll just walk across the street too ) or that place on the east side (esse?) depending on the type of bagel you like
    Zabars has some good stuff still but for smoked fish Barney Greengrass is the izzy (although I did get zabars last week when I was on the UWS)

    Whipped Cream cheese and some fresh tomato and a little onion and then it's nap time.
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    The "Fairfax High" at Fred 62 in L.A., my favorite breakfast of all-time.

    Two poached eggs, smoked salmon, bagel chips, cream cheese, sliced tomato, red onions and hollandaise sauce served on a bed of hash browns.

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    Corned beef hash and eggs, hash browns and toast. THAT is living my friends!

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    Crossaint au chocolat and a cappucino. Oh, and bacon.
    Living vicariously through myself.

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    the Boo from the Turntable
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    Quote Originally Posted by imadoofus
    and socal- anything at Mutt lynches in OC (exceptional chipotle potatoes)washed down with a schooner (32 oz of beer)
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    hash browns with chiles at Michaels Kitchen, Taos. $6.00. FKNA good and huge portions, along with a bottomless cup of coffee.

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    the truckstop @ North Powder, Or

    they smoke their own pork chops, make their own bacon and sausage

    i recommend the chickin livers (about a pound)
    or
    the smoked pork chops (2" thick)
    or
    the chicken fried steak (about 12")

    w/3 double yolked eggs, cat head biskits, gravy, hashbrowns with peppers, onions, and garlic

    then take a nap

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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    How Huevos Rancheros hasn't entered this conversation is simply astounding.
    Word is that the Huevos at Sanchez on Glenwood rock the world.
    I'm with ya on the Huevos....

    I'm kind of partial to "Smokey's" in Truckee.
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    Huevos Rancheros suck, btw.

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    If you don't put a fried egg and a thick slice of Bermuda onion on top of your lox, then you're doing it wrong.

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    Glad to see the truck stops and diners so well represented. Best breakfasts come from places next to a highway exit. If you're eating at those preppie LePeep type places you need to man up and get some real food.

    I usually order a bowl of bacon grease and a straw...

    otherwise I submit:
    THE Breakfast sandwich from WaffleHouse with scattered smothered and covered HashBrowns.

    Flying J hot beef sandwich, substitute Hash browns for fries.

    $4.95 steak and eggs at Davies Chuck Wagon W. Colfax Denver. (best value)

    Huevos at the Breakfast King on Miss and I-25, Denver

    Eggs and souvlaki at Pete's Kitchen on E Colfax (Greek-to-me does this as well)

    Jerry's Chick Fried Steak used to take the honors but they are no-more I'm afraid. (?)

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    My staples are Heuvos from Nora's or a spicy meat burrito from DOG. Both in the JH area.
    the best damn breakfast I ever had was at a small roadside diner in the middle of the Kenai penninsula. I have many pics somewhere. If I find them I will post... This shit is really something. Puts you down for a long time!

    Name: Pig Vomit Omlette
    Description: in layers
    homefries with onions, peppers, Swiss, and chorizo
    American cheese
    Thick slice of ham
    hashbrowns
    brown gravy
    2 over easy eggs (optional but why not?)
    crumbled bacon
    omlette with loads of breakfast sausage in it draped over the other stuff
    topped with a load of white gravy

    when picturing this, keep in mind it will look more at home on a plate the size of a fuckin garbage can lid than a dinner plate.

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    there's a little shit-hole of a diner not far from my campus called the 50/50 diner. Even the name sounds scary, but holy FKNA jeebus do they make killer breakfast, and CHEAP.

    The stuffed french toast is a must try. When I originally thought of stuffed french toast, I thought strawberries, blue berries maybe, and even with whipped cream on top... but no my friends; I was dead wrong. This place stuffs their french toast with cheddar cheese, sausage, AND BACON. I'm pretty sure it took considerable years off from my life, but i enjoyed every delicious second of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TeleHoar View Post
    Glad to see the truck stops and diners so well represented. Best breakfasts come from places next to a highway exit. (?)
    Highways are your friend, folks

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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    How Huevos Rancheros hasn't entered this conversation is simply astounding.
    I was scrolling through thinking the same thing.

    I'm also about the hudge breakfast burrito with bacon and green chile.

    Tia Sophia's or Dominic's Cafe in Santa Fe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeleHoar View Post
    Glad to see the truck stops and diners so well represented. Best breakfasts come from places next to a highway exit. If you're eating at those preppie LePeep type places you need to man up and get some real food.
    Don't know if this place counts as a preppie LePeep place, but the best morning meal of my life was eaten here:

    Last edited by Tippster; 09-12-2009 at 04:17 PM.

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    There really isn't room for discussion on this. Carmens country Kitchen in South Philly. Hands down. You can even eat at a picnic table in the back of an old pickup outside.

    it'll set you back about $40 a piece though


    oh yeah.. and some of you will really get into her collection of ceramic penises along the walls.
    Last edited by iceclimb; 09-12-2009 at 10:21 AM.

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    most anything from the echo lake cafe, just outside of bigfork, mt. my favorite is the gouda scramble, with whatever the muffin of the day might be.
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    Any combination of eggs and cured pork is ok by me. My personal fav is a toss-up between leftover pizza and coffee and Bailey's.



    The worst breakfast food has to be nato.
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