This Family Run Bakery In Yorkshire Restaurant Is Serving Up The Biggest Breakfast Challenge Ever

This Family Run Bakery In Yorkshire Restaurant Is Serving Up The Biggest Breakfast Challenge Ever

It’s Monday morning and we couldn’t think of anything better than a fry up to make the day a little bit easier. Well, Idle Bakery in Bradford has just made our day with the news of their amazing breakfast challenge that will leave you fuller than you’ve ever been before.

Credit: Idle Bakery

The family-run bakery announced their challenge via social media channels and it includes a massive 6 slices of bacon, 6 sausages, 4 eggs, 4 black pudding, baked beans, whole tomato, 3 mushrooms, 4 toasts, big cup of tea.

If you manage to complete the challenge you will get the whole meal for free. And, that’s one word that Yorkshire folk love to hear.

Idle Bakery Bradford
Credit: Idle Bakery

The small family bakery offering handmade and homemade rustic breads, pastries, and cakes. Their recipes have been passed down through the generations and are made with the freshest ingredients. We love the sound of their new coffee cheesecake with Bourbon biscuit – we’d sure like to have a go at a challenging involving this!

Idle Bakery Bradford
Credit: Idle Bakery

The quaint bakery is a beautiful place to visit even if you decide not to have a go at their amazing breakfast challenge.

If you’d like to find out more information, head over their Instagram here.

BeardMeatsFood tried out the Idle Bakery’s breakfast, which you can watch below:

Writing in the comments he said: “A bunch of fried stuff in a pan…what’s not to like? Today we’re at The Idle Cafe & Bakery about to take on their so far undefeated fry up challenge. 25 minutes to topple a tray full of sausages, bacon, black pudding, eggs, two kinds of tomatoes, beans and toast, accompanied by a rather large mug of coffee…oh…and a biscoff biscuit for good measure.”

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