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Nando's breakfast: What's on the menu, when did it launch and where can I get it?

Yes, this is a real thing

Sirena Bergman
Wednesday 01 May 2019 17:03 BST
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Are you bored of the same old overpriced avocado on sourdough you can get at every brunch spot? Sick to death of generic acai bowls and organic granola Instagram has convinced you to try and love? Ever fancied a breakfast that’s just that bit more… cheeky?

We can relate, as can all the people on Twitter who have suddenly discovered that there is a secret Nando’s breakfast and are living for it.

Yes, you read that right. Nando’s do breakfast and it’s one of the best kept secrets of the chicken-based fast casual dining world.

The menu items launched in 2016 with options including porridge, french toast, buttermilk pancakes, sausage sandwiches, “corny” browns (sweet corn fritters), and – of course – peri-peri chicken.

Unfortunately, as with all things that sound too good to be true, there is a catch: it’s only available in two locations in the UK, Gatwick Airport and Cobham service station.

Because of this, Nando's breakfast offering has remained largely under wraps (and pittas, and burgers, come to that).

So when Twitter user @usxma posted a picture of the breakfast last week, he was inundated with replies from people baffled to find out it is indeed a real thing.

"Looks amazing, didn't even know this was a thing," tweeted @Dan_Moorhouse_, with drooling and shocked-face emojis.

"It it only me that NEVER even knew they did breakfast?!" pondered @elitekid_k, echoing the thoughts of the entire internet.

@_MehreenA was as shocked as the rest of us: "Wait what?! Nando's do breakfast"

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