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Saturday, 27 February 2010
Bay Tree Breakfast
Four us us, including the Dowager, all trooped along to the Bay Tree coffee-house in Holywood, County Down this morning. There was a choice of tables, though they were mostly two-seat ones and we required a table for four.
I fancied a full Bay Tree Fry this morning. I abstained from breakfast at home.
There were two small tables at the wall which were unoccupied, so the Dowager - who cannot stand for lengthy periods - and self sat there and I inquired if they could be joined. This they did not want, because it would have caused a blockage in the aisle. We waited till the others arrived; and waited; and waited, during which time two ladies sat down at a four-seat table at the opposite side before I could make a move.
I went up to the counter and pointed this out and was told that we'd have needed to queue for that! By this time, the restaurant was busy. A waitress approached the large table with the two ladies, and they agreed to do a swap.
I must confess that we were all a little exasperated by now and I demonstrated this by raising my voice, a boorish habit of which I am not proud. A Michael Winner moment. I'm not really like that, believe me: I did have some justification for annoyance. I think they made me pay for this behaviour - "let him wait!" - by bringing the others their scones and coffee, while I waited twenty-five minutes for my cooked breakfast. In the end, I summoned a waitress and told her that, if my breakfast hadn't been started, I'd cancel it. "Two minutes."
When it did arrive, it was probably worth the wait: very good; tasty; decent ingredients; plenty of mushroom; very lean bacon; a fat little sausage under the rest! I think the fry cost £5.95.
Incidentally, there was a Knight Commander (civil division) of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath enjoying the atmosphere there, this morning.
Sir Ken?
ReplyDeleteI tend towards the Coffee Yard for breakfast. From the photo the Bay Tree's, although I've not breakfasted there, looks quite greasy!
W.
They punished me! :-)
ReplyDeleteIs the fry at the Coffee Yard similar, do you think?
"I must confess that we were all a little exasperated by now and I demonstrated this by raising my voice, a boorish habit of which I am not proud."
ReplyDeleteYou know, Timothy, that is a very good observation of NI people. My (Canadian) wife gives me hell for not roaring when things go wrong- she kicks off at the drop of the proverbial hat.
And you know what? I'm happy being an NI person, with NI manners and sensibilities.
And P.S. I hope you lubricated that fry up with a load of HP sauce!!!
Cheers,
Stephen
Morning Stephen,
ReplyDeleteAt 08:56 hours! Nice one. Thr trouble is that most establishments in NI aren't used to people behaving in a certain manner! It reminds me of the Fawlty Towers sketch with the aggressive US guest and his agreeable wife! Basil didn't know what had hit him.