B.E. is pricey for breakfast, but it's good. My biscuits are gooder, and I know how to make eggs, toast, hash browns, so................ We eat local sometimes, especially when we eat at home. We like Arby turkey gyros, Culver burgers, Wendy's every once in a while. Stay away from McD's mostly. Friday fish fry in one of 2 cafes in "town", but haven't been in a couple months. We hit up the local senior center for dirt cheap meals a couple times/month. Wife and some other ladies have a knitting group there every other Wed., so I meet 'em there just before the food is ready. We had turkey dinner there just yesterday. There's a bar (one of 2) in town with the best pizza we've found in a long time, but we don't get that often. We'll meet friends there sometimes or order take-out. Far as I know, there's no delivery (we're only a mile from pretty much anything in "town"). Also haven't been to the farm in Mi.
If you are talking breakfast it would be Denny's. Other wise I like fish. Long John Silvers or any place that is having a fish fry.
Fast food…..feel free to get any two items off the dollar menu.... Haven't been to the farm either!
I like to find a local place, mom-pop place, usually much cheaper, food is pretty good or better. Or waffle house, good coffee and free refills!
Most of the time I eat in the kitchen. I really do not enjoy going out to eat and thankfully, neither does my wife.
every sunday mornning we go to aplace over here. call the harveter very nice breakfast all done fresh all the coffee you can drink.its called a all in breakfast say what you want to have. when you have eating that you can have it all again for free,
Bobby Hog's has the best sausage. Used to patronize them regularly until their service went to crap at the local spots. I self banned myself over it. I do miss their sausage gravy & biscuits. Does The Harveter offer a 'full english'? How about pork pies?? Those are two things I would love to experience. Perhaps when I gain Citizenship and retire to a Narrowboat, I'll get the chance...