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Breakfast Restaurants in East Hampton, NY

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Business Listing   Baker House 1650 The - East Hampton, NY - Phone: (631) 324-4081


Business Listing   Centennial House - East Hampton, NY - Phone: (631) 324-9414


Business Listing   East Hampton Bed and Breakfast - East Hampton, NY - Phone: (631) 324-8754


Business Listing   Gataway House - East Hampton, NY - Phone: (631) 324-4622


Business Listing   Georgica Bend B & B - East Hampton, NY - Phone: (631) 324-4920


Business Listing   Hedges Inn - East Hampton, NY - Phone: (631) 324-7100


Business Listing   Hunting Inn - East Hampton, NY - Phone: (631) 324-0410


Business Listing   Maidstone Arms Inn and Restaurant - East Hampton, NY - Phone: (631) 324-5006


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Helpful Definition for: Breakfast Restaurants


Breakfast Restaurants in East Hampton specialize in providing breakfast for at least 6 days in a week. Traditional breakfasts are also termed as full breakfast and are served in different inns or restaurants in East Hampton. Breakfast in restaurants may include porridge or stewed prunes, two eggs (boiled, fried or poached), sliced bacon or sausages, sliced bread or toast with jam or jelly or butter, pancakes with syrup, cornflakes or other cereals, etc. It may end with a cup of coffee or tea or a glass of orange or grape fruit juice. Nowadays in East Hampton these breakfast restaurants are also located on the highway, and this has been more convenient for travelers traveling long distances by road.

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