Naples - Breakfast dining
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Naples - Breakfast dining
Staying at Laplaya resort over labor day weekend. We will have a car. Any suggestions for a hearty breakfast besides Laplaya? Other hotel suggestions for breakfast? Not really interested in IHOP, Denny's, Starbucks, etc.
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Yes, there is a First Watch fairly close to LaPlaya, near the intersection of Immokalee Road and 41, in the Expo shopping center (sort of behind PF Changs).
Over by Pine Ridge Road and Airport Road is Skillets, and there is another one near the Wendy's on 41 near Park Shore. They are great with lots of healthy options as well.
I really love a little place in the Target shopping Center at Pine Ridge and Airport called Sunburst Cafe -- bright Mexican decor (but not Mexican food). Small and casual -- you order at the counter and they bring your food. Great full breakfasts and super baked goods.
Over by Pine Ridge Road and Airport Road is Skillets, and there is another one near the Wendy's on 41 near Park Shore. They are great with lots of healthy options as well.
I really love a little place in the Target shopping Center at Pine Ridge and Airport called Sunburst Cafe -- bright Mexican decor (but not Mexican food). Small and casual -- you order at the counter and they bring your food. Great full breakfasts and super baked goods.
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Yes, the Clock, but Perkins and other places do that too.
The Clock is a real bargain place and for good old basic breakfast stuff is really pretty good.
And I didn't mention this because it isn't very convenient to LaPlaya, but in Olde Naples the Cove Inn Coffee Shop is surprisingly a locals' long time favorite with really good breakfasts. They do eggs Napoli which is two eggs basted on top of a couple slices of muenster cheese that is really fantastic. Some order it on top of their great hashbrowns. You can just hear your arteries clog -- but so good. And people rave about their pancakes (I'm not a pancake eater, so I don't know).
The Clock is a real bargain place and for good old basic breakfast stuff is really pretty good.
And I didn't mention this because it isn't very convenient to LaPlaya, but in Olde Naples the Cove Inn Coffee Shop is surprisingly a locals' long time favorite with really good breakfasts. They do eggs Napoli which is two eggs basted on top of a couple slices of muenster cheese that is really fantastic. Some order it on top of their great hashbrowns. You can just hear your arteries clog -- but so good. And people rave about their pancakes (I'm not a pancake eater, so I don't know).
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I can't believe no one has mentioned Mel's Diner. We enjoyed this "diner" atmosphere and the food was also decent.
I am pretty sure there were two right in Naples. We stayed at LaPlaya last Nov and enjoyed this impromptu diner.
P.S. If nothing else, you can stop at Mel's for dessert.
I am pretty sure there were two right in Naples. We stayed at LaPlaya last Nov and enjoyed this impromptu diner.
P.S. If nothing else, you can stop at Mel's for dessert.
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I can tell you why I didn't mention Mel's Diner. The portions are gigantic. To me it's all about quantity and not quality. I had a Denver omelette. They call it that because it's the size of Denver, not because it tastes like a Denver omelette. Overcooked, dry, and tasteless -- but enough for three people to eat. My partner had a stack of the thickest heaviest pancakes he or I have ever seen. The were called blueberry pancakes because they were covered with what seemed like an entire can of canned blueberry pie filling. They could serve an average family. They sat like lead in his stomach. But if you like LOTS of food at cheap prices -- it's hard to beat. It is VERY popular. Just not my kind of place -- sorry, that's my opinion.
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Now I'm confused. Are you saying huge portions of not good food make a "hearty" breakfast?
From the online dictionary:
"Hearty: 2 a: exhibiting vigorous good health b (1): having a good appetite (2): abundant, rich, or flavorful enough to satisfy the appetite."
Well, I guess it is abundant enough, but I think of hearty as being healthy and good too. One out of three isn't bad?
Since tobycat specifically said NOT interested in IHOP and Denny's, I assumed they weren't just looking for huge portions of mediocre food. Tobycat, correct me if I'm wrong.
From the online dictionary:
"Hearty: 2 a: exhibiting vigorous good health b (1): having a good appetite (2): abundant, rich, or flavorful enough to satisfy the appetite."
Well, I guess it is abundant enough, but I think of hearty as being healthy and good too. One out of three isn't bad?
Since tobycat specifically said NOT interested in IHOP and Denny's, I assumed they weren't just looking for huge portions of mediocre food. Tobycat, correct me if I'm wrong.
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What is the name of that restaurant that serves breakfast on Third Street almost across from Tommy Bahama? It has tables outside a little further inside a courtyard. I think its named after the owner (a lady). It also has a cute shop inside.





