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Sheraton Grand - Locals Breakfast

Feast Restaurant In our off season locals are often offered discounts wether it is reef trips, golf or dining. Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort are offering a locals breakfast in their feast restaurant for $25 each. Breakfast takes the form of a buffet: Cereals Cold Cuts Drinks and Yoghurt Fresh Fruit Hot buffet with Omelette Bar Tea and Coffee The locals breakfast at Sheraton Grand is hands down the best value breakfast in Port Douglas. Brought to you by: Port Douglas budget dining .

DAVE'S TAKEAWAY - 3/35 Macrossan Street

Dave's Takeaway - a Port Douglas institution. Continuing our Sunday breakfast survey we stopped at Dave's on 17 Nov 19. We opted for the Egg and Bacon roll with coffee for $10. This one's a winner, it was good all the way round and the price was superb. Brought to you by Cheap Eats Port Douglas

The Little Larder - Portico Building, 17/53-61 Macrossan Street.

If you are following this blog you can see we have been doing a lot of Sunday breakfasts lately.  For years The Little Larder has been considered the best breakfast place in Port Douglas.  It's roots go back to Soul & Pepper at Pier 319 years ago. We got there on a Sunday morning at the advertised start time of 7:30am.  This was done to avoid the queues. We ordered Eggs Bennie with bacon, The Original Onesie with extra bacon and coffees. The coffees came first and were quite cool. By 8 o'clock the place was filling up and the two chefs were getting their orders out but the wait staff weren't getting them to the patrons quickly. It was quite noticeable. When we got our order the Original Onesie egg was cold.  Then I had a fight on my hands to eat the Eggs Bennie.  I know meals are put in stacks these days but I had trouble with the stack.  Firstly I dug the bottom Ciabatta slice out and put it alongside the one with everythi

Grant Street Kitchen

I have wanted to go here for months.  The display of baked items were very enticing. We started with coffees and a shared sausage roll. The sausage roll was disappointing. Then the breakfast roll and where it all went wrong. The wait person asked if we wanted tomato sauce to which the reply was "yes" expecting it to be on the side like the sausage roll - see above. It wasn't, it was inside. I do not have tomato sauce on many things and I certainly do not have it with eggs or bacon. The breakfast roll was not good and at $36 way too expensive.  Try around the corner at Dave's Takeaway.

Breakfast Pie at Mocka's in Grant Street

Mockas Pies are known for one main thing - they are full of food. We had the all day breakfast pie, a shared sausage roll and coffees. It was only just OK.