There’s nothing quite like a Full English… but are you prepared to pay the price for the pleasure?
One of London’s most popular and famous hotels is now charging a whopping £56 for the breakfast dish.
The Ritz is offering what might well be the most expensive Full English in the UK.
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According to the menu, the breakfast staple consists of two eggs – “cooked to your preference” – alongside back bacon, Cumberland sausage, grilled mushrooms and vine tomatoes.
Don’t worry, you also get a cup of traditional English Breakfast tea.
If you want to “enhance your breakfast”, you can also add items such as beluga caviar, priced at £402 for 30g or £750 for 50g.
On the upside, the menu states the dish is inclusive of the hotel’s continental breakfast, which costs £46 all on its own and consists of a variety of items from freshly baked croissants to fresh juice and more.
But the price has risen a fair bit in recent years.
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Just two years ago, a Full English at the same hotel would cost you just £40.
It’s also worth noting the dish is nearly 10 times more expensive than a Spoons brekkie, as reported by What’s The Jam.
Previous diners do rave about the “amazing” breakfast.
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The hotel has five stars on TripAdvisor, with one reviewer saying: “Breakfast at the Ritz is a joy and worth every penny”.
The Ritz isn’t the only hotel in London offering an expensive morning meal.
Claridge’s – also a five-star establishment – charges a more palatable £32 for its Full English, depending on where you’re eating it.
The Full English at The Foyer & Reading Room at Claridge’s is £45, while the Full English on the terrace bar is £40.
But you’ll need to fork out between £8 and £9.50 if you’d like a brew to wash it down with.
Meanwhile, Claridge’s Restaurant offers a more palatable £32 Full English.
Interestingly, despite being the cheapest option, this plate has more items on it than the £45 breakfast.
It consists of “eggs any style”, pork sausage, smoked bacon, black pudding, field mushroom, San Marzano tomato and baked beans.
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