After a couple of hours bargain hunting in the towns quality shopping centre, (I couldn't resist temptation !) I decided to check it out.
Fino Gusto is a bright and airy restaurant/cafe offering good value for money and a bill which was just short of fiver.
I experienced a friendly and efficient service, (which made up for what I considered to be a poor breakfast menu.)
On offer were four variations of the 'Full English' breakfast (all with chips

You can make trade off's, (mix and match) so I forfeited the chips for hash browns, and swapped the beans for a grilled Tomato.
When my food arrived, I was served two beautifully cooked eggs, two large hash browns, a sliced mushroom as well as a griddled tomato ( A freshly made cup of coffee and two rounds of toast and jam was part of the deal).
Clearly, I had rushed my ordering, as when the eagerly anticipated breakfast arrived there were no sausages and no bacon

(essential ingredients of a 'Full English').
Chips


I'm convinced that if I had asked the waitress for my dream 'Full English' (2 sausages , 2 bacon, mushrooms, tinned tomatoes, slice of fried bread, 2 hash browns, 2 rounds of toast & marmalade and a freshly made cup of coffee) Fino Gusto would have readily accommodated my wish

But, as I was in a rush I kept things easy


Chips though?

I'm a traditionalist and if I have to have potatoes for breakfast

That's me. I'll get over it.
Note to Fino Gusto .... 10 minutes after breakfast I was able to do the hundred yard sprint to catch the bus, that contradicts the laws of physics, as most Brits will tell you, it should be impossible to run after a 'Full English'.
All in all, a pleasurable experience was had...

