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Date: 16th December 2010
Returning to one of my favourite cafes in Folkestone, I ordered the Django's breakfast which for just under £6 included two eggs, bacon, mushrooms, fried tomatoes, beans, three chipolatas, toast (choice of white or brown), tea or coffee and the slightly unusual inclusion of a potato waffle. Also ordered was spicy beef quesadillas.
One of my favourite places to sit outside and either watch the world go by or nurse a hangover in the summer, we chose to lurk downstairs, which was a good choice, being quiet and atmospheric. Django's describes itself as a "Jazz cafe" and has cashed in on this to decorate in a pleasing mix of art and musical memorabilia. The food was pretty swift, though there can be a wait during busy periods, due to the small kitchen. All the food was well cooked with a minimum of grease. Sausages were skinny chipolatas, full of herbs and tasty. The toast was particularly nice being soft and home made tasting. My companion's quesadillas were huge and delicious. A special mention should also go to the iced coffee served here, cold coffee topped with whipped cream, chocolate chip ice cream and a Malteser, although not included in the price of the breakfast, is a frequent treat in the summer.
Overall: Very nice fry up for when you want something special and / or a little bit different. 9 / 10
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