I usually meet my aunt at the celebrated tea and coffee merchant, S D Bell's, at 516, Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast.
S D Bell's is one of the longest established family businesses still operating in the city.
It is always busy.
I normally have a pot of their Directors' Blend with a fruit scone; though today I fancied a cooked breakfast.
The Ulster Fry, cooked breakfast, is particularly popular in Bell's.
I opted for the former, and had an egg, sausage, baked beans, potato farl, and soda farl.
This was a rare treat and I devoured it heartily.
I think that in this instance I might just pip Camilla Batmanjelly to the food-trough.
I think that in this instance I might just pip Camilla Batmanjelly to the food-trough.
Everything was tip-top and there was no greasiness, either.
It cost £4.80.
Erin, my favourite member of staff, presented it to me at our table.
I noticed another patron with the home-made stew, which looked equally good; and Ewart's haddock and chips featured on the blackboard.
Well done, S D Bell's, and long may you provide the choicest teas, coffees and food to us.
Beans with an Ulster Fry? Unforgiveable!
ReplyDeleteHa ha! Yes, I don't personally have beans if I'm cooking one at home; though given that there was a choice of mushrooms, tomatoes, bacon, etc, I opted for beans. Tim.
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