A greasy spoon cafe is serving up plates of Christmas dinner for breakfast at 4am again and Apprentice star Thomas Skinner is a fan.
The dish comes with turkey and all the trimmings – including pigs in blankets, roast potatoes, stuffing, and cranberry sauce.
It also includes your entire five-a-day with a generous helping of vegetables – including peas, carrots, cauliflower, broccoli and sprouts.
It is topped with a huge amount of gravy.
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The plate contains a whopping 3,200 calories.
Early birds can wolf down the festive grub at Dino’s Cafe in Spitalfields Market, east London.
The cafe serves the specialty breakfast from 4am each morning.
A plate of the Christmas dinner costs just £5.
A regular fry-up at the cafe is the same price.
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But for 50p less, diners can devour pie and mash for breakfast.
For just £4, they can also eat a plate of spag bol for their first meal of the day.
The bizarre brekkie hit headlines last December after Apprentice star Thomas Skinner vowed to eat a full roast everyday for a month in the run up to Christmas.
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The 32-year-old returned to Dino’s yesterday (11 Dec) to order the Christmas breakfast again.
He had been working in the early morning and sat down for his breakfast at 5am.
He washed the meal down with a mug of tea.
Thomas Skinner said: “Good Morning and happy Monday you lovely people.
“I hope you all had a lovely weekend.
“We was up at the crack of dawn today, already done a few deliveries and we’ve stopped in the best cafe in east London for a Christmas dinner.
“Christmas is round the corner, so it’s time to get our heads down, give 110% and don’t go home until we are proud.
“Tough times don’t last but tough people do.
“So keep on going and always remember it doesn’t matter how big the steps are we are taking, as long as they’re in the right direction.
“Have a great day and a fantastic week.
“Bosh.”
Fans were left in stitches at his unusual breakfast.
Graeme Hawk said: “If I got up at 5am, ate all of that before work, I would literally be asleep within five seconds of getting back in my car.”
Another, called Summer, said: “Mate I don’t know no-one else that can eat a roast dinner at 6am.”
Robyn O’Flynn said: “Dinner for breakfast.”
Good lad.”
This man is a national treasure,” said Louie Buckenham.
Ross Laybourne said: “Looks like a nice bit of food, bit early for a roast though.”
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