TOMORROW, Thursday, is Better Breakfast Day - a whole day aimed at encouraging people to start their day in the right way.
It’s not just about reminding everyone how important the first meal of the day is, but it’s also about making sure the food contains key nutrients.
Better Breakfast Day is all about recognising the importance of eating a healthy breakfast and how it can benefit your overall wellbeing.
Would you choose some muesli and natural yogurt? Or how about scrambled eggs on wholemeal toast?
Maybe you’d rather have smashed avocado on a bagel or a bowl of fresh fruit salad.
Earlier this year, we searched for Mid Cheshire’s Best for Breakfast 2024 and we shortlisted 10 top places to start your day.
Everyone has their favourite choice for breakfast but we wanted to know where in Mid Cheshire serves the best breakfast food and Zaza Café in Northwich took the title.
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Here are the shortlisted 10 Best for Breakfast finalists – fancy giving one a try on National Better Breakfast Day?
Zaza Café Bar, Witton Street, Northwich
We were inundated with nominations for this place – it’s clearly a popular place to visit when you’re looking to start your day in the right way.
One nomination said: “I wouldn’t go anywhere else.
“It knocks spots off all the others in town!”
And they topped the table!
For more details go to facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083283789964
Hartford Hall on School Lane, Hartford
Breakfast service starts at 7.30am and is served until midday with everything from croissants and pastries to the full English.
For more details go to facebook.com/HartfordHallonSchoolLane
Let’s Eat Café, Tarporley Road, Lower Whitley
One happy regular said: “This is the only place I’ve been to that’s cooked my bacon just how I like it!”
Another said: “Definitely Let’s Eat as they serve proper portions and beans on the plate – not in a little ramekin!”
For more details go to facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085268230542
The Coachman, Chester Road, Hartford
One recommendation said: “The Coachman does by far the best breakfast.”
Another gave the eggs Benedict ten out of ten saying “they’re the best around”.
For more details go to facebook.com/CoachmanHartford
The Lounge and Kitchen at Oakmere
One review on their Facebook page said: “My poached eggs were cooked to perfection and the full English breakfast didn’t disappoint the lads.
“A wonderful breakfast experience.”
For more details go to facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077694139925
Devenhams of Davenham, London Road
One nomination said: “The best brunch is definitely at Devenhams in Davenham.”
Another said: “The food is incredible and so reasonable.
“And it’s a beautiful setting so the perfect place to relax for a couple of hours.”
For more details go to facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552079525982
Oakwood Marina, Davenham Road, Northwich
One nomination said the food and views combine for a perfect eating experience.
It said: “Oakwood Marina cooks the best breakfast all day long and you can eat while overlooking the stunning views of the Trent and Mersey canal watching the boats go by.”
For more details go to facebook.com/oakwood.marina
The Hart of Hartford, School Lane, Hartford
One review on their Facebook page said: “The quality of the food was amazing. I recommend the veggie breakfast - it was so tasty.
“My daughter’s pancakes and bacon looked gorgeous too.
“The coffee was excellent quality and the staff were attentive and polite.
“Ten out ten and a true gem that is The Hart of Hartford!”
For more details go to facebook.com/TheHartOfHartford
Anderton Boat Lift, Northwich
One happy customer said: “The breakfasts here are cooked to order and brilliant portion sizes.”
For more details go to facebook.com/AndertonLift
Paradox Café, Witton Street, Northwich
There were several nominations for this place with regulars giving the breakfasts and the coffee ten out ten.
For more details go to facebook.com/paradoxcafeNorthwich
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