The Full English in Shepway
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🏠 38 Guildhall St N, Folkestone CT20 1EE
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Ninja V.
I'm new to this place, but apparently has been around awhile... And I can see why.Great staff. Pleasant, polite and helpful.Their English breakfasts are excellent. Good quality bacon, corker sausages, crispy hash browns, decent baked beans, nice thick bread, tasty eggs. The only thing I would personally like to improve would be the black pudding, but I am picky, so who knows?Heinz ketchup and HP Brown. As it should be, but certainly not the case everywhere.If you ask for an item to be cooked a certain way, it gets done. And they still bring the breakfast out super quickly. And I forgot to mention... Nice mug of tea included.Too many people write cafes and fry ups off as easy food, but it's not. Getting it all right, in a good time, say the same time, is not easy and I think they deserve a lot of credit. I really recommend this place, and as I always say, try it out and make your own minds up.Great fry up !!
Kris P.
Great little cafe for breakfast. Staff were attentive and pretty fit
Mathew B.
Sunday 20th March 10:15 – the three amigosOK, so it wasn’t mad max thunder drome, but three men entered and only one man did it. To that end, kudos to the man, the myth, the legend that never blew chunks – but came bloody close 😊 – Mathew Banks, for successfully taking down the £19.95 special.It all started as a little harmless fun really, hopefully some of you can relate? ~2am, not being able to sleep one night, and YouTube’s algorithm suggest a beard vs food clip. As thoughts of: ...why oh why do I want to watch some northern lad eat a ridiculous amount of food? And yet ya sub conscious takes over, and before you realise what’s just happened you have already clicked play only to find, actually... this is really a lot better viewing than EastEnders! What has my life become? :)...and then the slippery slope led us (the three amigos) to the full English in Folkstone on that fateful day. I say fateful, as for me personally, the only way I could entice the kids to allow Dad to make a complete spectacle out of himself, was to suggest – Yeah, of course Folkstone will have penny arcade! WRONG!! So, after a post breakfast trip down the potholed road to Dymchurch, the public WC and its absence of bleach (still, ‘something’ managed burn my nostrils, and) subsequently stirred my guts, which ensured – at least some of what I’d just consumed exited my body via one end or the other...However! I digress... This is not that story. This is the story of how Mat vanquished “The Full English” and how this review left us all thinking – I’m not doing that again!OK.Booking – this was super easy. Mat (the champion) booked us all in a couple of weeks out. No problem, phone call, done.Staff – super friendly, although none of them had seen anyone take on and defeat the challenge. Given one of them had worked there about a year the – what are we doing!? – thoughts were elevated at this point.Food – There is absolutely nothing wrong here. Ian opted for (allegedly) extra mushrooms. I had extra beans (think the equivalent of a full tin) and Mat took the tomatoes. None of us was brave enough to chance the black pudding, coz well... when its good, its OK, but when its bad, come on, it’s a hockey puck! Still we needn't have worried, as none of us had any complaints. For me personally, the fired slice took me out the action. Completely. So, if anyone is thinking about it... you buy ya ticket, you roll ya dice, but will you swap out ya black pudding, the hash browns, the fungus, the fried slice, those tinned tommies or just take it all as it comes?Still, the point is, the place is top draw, twenty quid is well worth it, chips (what place do they have on a breakfast I ask you?) don’t feature, and all the ingredients and cooking of the same were top notch and thoroughly recommended by all of us.Again, personally speaking, I intended to “sandwich up” with the snags, but the pressure got the better of me and I just “took erm down” along with the mountain of beans I had on my plate, so whilst you won’t have any issues with the constituent parts – the sheer volume of food gets very real, very fast.Final comment - Give it a go. It’s definitely worth £20 quid, and if ya not a local yokel, it’s a cheap day out on a lazy Sunday afternoon isn’t it? Go on... do it!
anoncomposmentis
Not the best quality, sausages in particular could be upgraded, also bread, however best value breakfast in town and lovely staff.
Brenda K.
I called in here with my son this morning for breakfast and cuppa..very rare for me as a cafe owner myself l don't get much opportunity.It was very clean .staff were first class..polite and efficient..the food was nicely presented and very hot as were the drinks. I will look forward to breakfast again the next time l get to Folkestone
colson D.
The Best food.. Everytime I've eaten here its been so delicious..literally can't beat their muffins.. or baguettes or breakfasts . the staff are all so lovely and friendly.
John M.
I eat here every weekend, brilliant food great staff and very friendly atmosphere. If you haven't tried it I would recommend you do.
Julia F.
Excellent cafe with a full menu. Food was delicious. Highly recommend a visit. Staff really friendly
Miss F.
Great food and very good value. Really nice staff and pleasant atmosphere. Will definitely use again
Tony B.
The last time I came here I left a 2 star review due to the drop in quality. I hadn't been here due to state of the food but I recieved an email to tell me that the place was under new management. I am extremely pleased to say that this is one of the most delicious breakfasts I have had (apart from mine). I highly recommend this establishment and I will be making more return visits.
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If you have any questions, you can contact The Full English by calling 07881 344587.
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In The Full English they specialise in british cuisine.
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218 customers of The Full English have given it an average rating of 4,7.