Whether you are looking for a weekend treat or a hangover cure, a fry-up can help put a smile on your face.
Here are five of the best places to get a fry-up in Suffolk according to our readers.
1. The Whistle Stop Café, Woodbridge
One of the most popular suggestions among our readers was The Whistle Stop Café in Woodbridge.
Serving breakfast all day, the fry-up is regarded as one of the best in the county.
Located next to Woodbridge Railway Station, it is the perfect place to fill up before setting off on your day.
Where: Station Road, Woodbridge, IP12 4AU
2. The Waterfront Diner, Suffolk Water Park
The breakfast at The Waterfront Diner at Suffolk Water Park has established itself among the best in Suffolk.
It is open seven days a week from 8am, with last orders at 2.30pm.
Where: Loraine Way, Bramford, IP8 4JS
3. The Hungry Stag, Haughley
Located just off the A14 at junction 47a is the popular Hungry Stag Café.
Serving small, large and extra large fry-ups - which includes three sausages and three slices of bacon - the café has made a name for itself in the county.
The café, which is open between 7.30am and 3pm every day, also provides vegan and gluten free options.
Where: Junction 47a A14, Bury St Edmunds, IP30 9FX
4. The Common Room, Framlingham
Another popular suggestion among our readers was The Common Room.
Situated at the heart of Framlingham, their full English breakfast includes tea or coffee, while there is also vegetarian and vegan options.
One customer on Tripadvisor labelled the breakfast as 'amazing' and praised the staff for their 'efficient' service.
5. Friday Street Farm Shop
As well being one of Suffolk's most-loved farm shops, Friday Street Farm Shop has attracted plenty of attention for its fry-up.
Using locally sourced produce, the café serves delicious breakfasts between 8.30am and 11.30am.
Customers will have the chance to chose between a large or small fry-up, as well as a range of baps.
Where: Friday Street, Saxmundham, IP17 1JX
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