Benidorm Breakfast

Where to Go for a British Breakfast in Benidorm

If you’re craving a proper British breakfast in Benidorm, you’re in luck. Whether you fancy a traditional full English, a hearty Scottish fry-up, or a comforting Irish breakfast, Benidorm has plenty of cafes and bars ready to serve your favourite morning feast.

Nothing beats starting the day with a classic fry-up, especially after a fun night out in town. From sizzling sausages, crispy bacon, baked beans, and fried eggs to buttered toast and hash browns, these breakfasts will make you feel right at home, setting you up perfectly for another day exploring Benidorm’s beaches and bars.

Here are some of the best places for a British breakfast in Benidorm, recommended by locals and visitors alike. Make sure to bring your appetite! 

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Spanish Breakfast 

As we all know, breakfast is the most important meal of the day.

This country has one of the best cuisines in the world, including its traditional breakfast at 11 am. Before that, Spaniards only drink a cup of coffee or have a yogurt, or a glass of juice.

So, if you want to feel like a local, it’s time for you to take a look at the list of 4 top dishes, so you can start trying different but tasty new things at strange hours of the day.

The desayuno.

Bread with tomatoes

One of the most classic meals for the Spanish morning is toast with pureed tomatoes, a small touch of olive oil and a pinch of salt. It may sound plain, but it is nothing of the sort.

The taste of a fresh tomato that has been crushed and served on warm, crispy bread creates a delectable mixture of sensations inside your mouth, that really lets you know that you are now in Spain.

Tostada con Tomate

It’s important to remember to have a cup of coffee or a glass of orange juice with this dish, to make the experience complete and perfect.

Fartons with horchata

This is a large and soft piece of sugar-glazed bread, very typical in the Valencia area. You can’t talk about “fartons” without the “horchata” : horchata is a drink very similar to milk but it has a distinctive nutty taste, since it’s made from “chufa”, an edible tuba with similarities to both celery and nutmeg.

Churros with hot chocolate

Go to your nearest bar and ask for this amazing treat. A mixture of sugar and cinnamon wrapped up in 8-inch lengths of dough, you will never taste something more Spanish than this.

You will have to order it with a cup of hot chocolate.

Tortilla de Patatas

The ultimate classic and most delicious of all, the Spanish omelette. Ordering a “pincho” of tortilla in any bar feels like you’re asking for a slice of pizza. It’s made with eggs and fresh potato, ready to be served with a glass of orange juice or typical “cortado” and a piece of bread.

 

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  • Favourites at the end of February from those voting in the link are Aromas British Cafe and the Corner Bar in joint first place, followed by Louie'sFavourites at the end of February from those voting in the link are Aromas British Cafe and the Corner Bar in joint first place, followed by Louie's Bar   More ...
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