From a full English to perhaps just a teacake and tea, discover the best places to take older folks for a tasty breakfast out.
Get your seniors enjoying the most important meal of the day at these best places for a cooked breakfast out and about in Chichester and Bognor Regis!
Nothing quite starts the day like a hearty breakfast, and the best way to really make this the most important of meals is to go out to enjoy it somewhere together. Give your seniors a real morning or brunch treat by taking them out into Chichester and Bognor Regis for a scrumptious breakfast.
From scenic cafes to local restaurants and rural brunch spots, we’ve highlighted some our Care Professional’s favourite spots for some bacon and eggs, or whatever takes your fancy!
Located at Eastgate Square in central Chichester, our Care Professionals enjoy taking their clients to this café-restaurant for a breakfast treat.
The café is open from 0745-1600 Monday to Saturday and 0900-1500 on a Sunday. Seating is available either inside or out and the menu offers a wide range of breakfast options including gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan.
Rated highly on Trip Advisor, Charlie Harper’s is a solid choice for a breakfast in Chichester city centre. There are two car parks close by, New Park and the Cattle Market, both are within a couple of minutes walk of the cafe.
Located at the Corn Exchange, Baffins Lane, Boston Tea Party offers a great space for senior’s to visit for a breakfast.
The spacious interior is ideal for senior clients who need to use mobility aids. There’s lots of space to move around which is why Home Instead Care Professionals love to bring their clients to this establishment.
Breakfast options are varied here, from traditional ‘English’ breakfast choices to lighter options and a host of breakfast baps. There is something here for all tastes.
Find Boston Party off of East Street, down the road next to Next.
This is a lovely spot for Care Professionals to take their clients all year round. There’s lots of outdoor seating options in fair weather, likewise for colder months there is ample indoor seating suitable for senior visitors. Hotham Park Café is on one level so there are no concerns here about access.
Service and menu options are generally favourable although the menu is not available to view online at the time of writing. Salmon, avocado and eggs on sourdough toast is a particular favourite here!
Care Professionals can park at the car park in the north-east corner of the park, off of the mini roundabout close to the University entrance. The Café is a five minute stroll away, located next to the boating lake.
If you like to sit and watch the waves whilst eating your breakfast then the Lobster Pot is the café for you! Located on Felpham’s famous riviera, Care Professionals wow their senior clients by bringing them to this popular hot-spot.
It does get busy here, particularly on warm, sunny days. There’s lots of outdoor seating as you would expect so that customers can enjoy al fresco eating. During colder months there is indoor seating. Breakfast options are good and reasonably priced, anything from a traditional English, breakfast baps and smoked salmon and scrambled eggs on toast are all available.
Care Professionals can park in one of the roads adjacent to the café, either Canning Road or Admiralty Gardens, the café is just a short walk from either location.
Breakfast is served all day here! Just a stone’s throw from the beach at Pagham, this is lovely place for Care Professionals to visit with their senior clients.
Access to Pagham Beach Cafe is straight forward with a free public car park just over the road at the Beach Road/Parade junction.
Traditional breakfast fayre is available here with a host of cooked breakfast options. Seating options are indoor with no access issues. After a hearty breakfast, Care Professionals can support their client on a short walk to the beach.