Earlham Road
Norwich
I stopped in for a delicious
pizza at the Earlham Arms a few weeks ago and while I was there I noticed they
do a breakfast on Sunday mornings.
I was mightily impressed with the pizza so I thought I would drop in and
try out the brekkie…….
A nice fresh paint job and plenty of parking
It’s normally a bit less wonky than this on the
inside
An interesting choice of seating is available
My kind of coffee machine
My kind of coffee
The breakfast tea was bloomin good too
As was the Orange
juice, a snip at only £1.00
A nice simple menu
Ahhhh, breakfast
Juicy, juicy
tomato
Make room for the
mushrooms
I love sausages,
especially when they are this good
The fresh free
range eggs are from High Point Farm
And they're tasty tasty
Very very tasty
All gone!!
Upon
entering – Proprietor Chris Coubrough
has done a fantastic job with the refurbishment of the Earlham Arms, turning it
from a string of burger joints back into a traditional pub serving local ales
and home grown foods. The theme is
stylish and relaxed with the emphasis on being a great place to eat. The place
oozes quality, ideal if you want to impress a loved one. 9/10
Service – There was one girl
serving on the early shift and despite it being very busy she did a brilliant
job. This was real quality service
and I couldn’t find fault, utterly professional which kind of says something about
the whole attitude of this place.
My order was taken efficiently and breakfast soon arrived piping hot on
a heated plate. 10/10
Contents - 1 sausage, 2
bacon, hash brown, 2 eggs, mushrooms, tomato, beans, hot buttered toast 9/10
Presentation – There are two
schools of presentation, throw it on a plate or make it like a work of art that
causes your mouth to water just to look at it. The offering here is the breakfast equivalent of Monet.
However When it arrived I thought it looked like a couple of mushrooms had
escaped, but if you do a bit of breakfast feng shui, there is a balance thing
going on here! 9/10
The
food – The grilled tomato was packed with taste and the unctuous mushrooms
were perfect. Rustically cut and oozing flavour I was delighted to find them on
the end of my fork. If you want to
know what an immaculately cooked hash brown tastes like then come here; fluffy
and flavoursome in the centre and consummately crispy on the outside every
mouthful was an absolute delight. And praise the Lord, the beans were PAN
COOKED. I was beginning to give up hope that I would ever find beans cooked
anywhere other than a microwave ever again, but this kind of attention to
detail makes me a very happy sausage.
Talking of sausages, the one on offer here was of supreme quality.
Meaty, with a good herby and peppery flavour it was yummy. My enquiries have led me to establish
that the Earlham Arms get their meats from Cleveleys of Suffolk,so you can be
assured you are eating locally sourced food, and the bacon, my my it was good,
cooked just right and tasty as f*ck. The toast was totally tasty too, hot and
lathered in real butter it had a hint of fried bread about it it was that
good. I was impressed. 10/10
Value
for money – I paid £6.95 for my breakfast and it was well worth it. With a pot of tea for £2.00 and the tall
fresh orange juice for £1.00 the whole experience cost me £9.95 and was
definitely money well spent. 9/10
Veggie
option – The veggie breakfast looked really good. The veggie sausage was nearly
as good as its pork equivalent, but less meaty!
Overall – I have to say this is one of the best
breakfasts I have eaten during my time with the Frying Squad and in my opinion
it's not far from
breakfast perfection. The food was
outstanding quality and the ambiance was equally good. In my notebook breakfasts can be homely
and traditional or gourmet and a bit posh and whilst this one swings towards
the more salubrious end of the scale, its not in any way pretentious, just
firmly there on the plate saying eat me. I'm really looking forward to
breakfasting here again and I
think you should look forward to it too. 9/10
The milk on that coffee is horribly burnt, that's why it looks like stiff egg whites.
ReplyDeleteAgree about the food though, its great.
Barista could do with some training by the looks of things....
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