Breakfast is considered the most important meal of the day and if you’re looking for the best in your area, look no further.
The meal can be sweet or savoury but if your taste buds need a full English breakfast, then you’re in luck.
We’ve rounded up five of the best places to get a fry up in Bolton, according to Google Reviews.
All venues listed here have a rating of at least four stars.
5 of the best places to get a fry up in Bolton
Rishi's
Location: 45 Market St, Westhoughton, Bolton, BL5 3AG
Google Reviews rating: 5
One reviewer wrote: “Had a lovely vegetarian breakfast from Rishis. Good price, excellent service and friendly atmosphere.”
Cafe Chico
Location: 185 St Helens Road, Bolton, BL3 3PS
Google Reviews rating: 4.9
One reviewer wrote: “What a fantastic new halal place. The service is second to none. Absolutely friendly from the initial phone call through to getting your food. The owners and staff were absolutely brilliant.
”I ordered takeout and they even brought my order to my car. The food was fantastic and can tell it was cooked to perfection without the grease you would expect from a full cooked breakfast. Highly recommended.”
Monte Carlo Cafe
Location: 431 Chorley Old Road, Bolton, BL1 6AH
Google Reviews rating: 4.8
One reviewer wrote: “Loved this cafe what a find x, such great value for money. The food was delicious. I had the small breakfast £5.50. Bacon sausage egg beans mushrooms toast and a cup of tea xx great service. A little gem.”
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Lever Street Cafe
Location: Unit 3 Grecian Mill, Lever Street, Bolton, BL3 6PB
Google Reviews rating: 4.8
One reviewer wrote: “Fantastic food and great value for money”.
Th3 Guys Bakers & Baristas
Location: 92 Great Moor Street, Bolton, BL3 6DS
Google Reviews rating: 4.7
One reviewer wrote: “Lovely little place food great coffee great staff friendly”.
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