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Where to get a good Full Breakfast or Ulster Fry around Seattle?

Surfrider

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A few months back, after a long night of liver-punishing, a friend took me to joint in...Redmond(?), but the tea was bitter, the pudding was awful and mushy, and the farl was as hard as a damned rock. To top it all off, they fried everything in canola oil. Yeah; ******* canola oil! I'd swear that plate of slop actually made my hangover worse, if you can imagine that.
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Is there any place around here where one can find a proper Ulster Fry or Full Breakfast (Irish, obviously, though I'd settle for another regional variant if it was good enough)? I actually live a fair bit north of Seattle, so the farther northward, the better...

Thanks.
 

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What's wrong with canola oil?
 

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