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Breakfast, Brunch — Whatever You Call it, Find it Locally

Check out these suggestions for local eats when it comes to starting your day off right — or at least deliciously.

Breakfast comes in a lot of shapes and sizes: there's the boring bowl of cereal, spiced up omelets full of meat and cheese, pancakes smothered in syrup — the list goes on.

The possible varieties for the first meal of your day are showcased in this tour of breakfasts in the 50 states found on FoodNetwork.com, such as banana pancakes, strawberry hotcakes, the Portuguese Fisherman, friend green tomatoes and more.

MrBreakfast.com offers more than 2,000 different breakfast recipes, and Tasteofhome.com has quite an extensive list as well — including gluten free doughnuts!

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Port Washington and Saukville residents are lucky to have all sorts of places to stock up on breakfast supplies, or head out for a tastily cooked meal.

Looking for doughnughts, baked goods or thinking about cooking at home? These businesses have you covered:

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  • Sweetheart Cakes
  • Sentry Foods Stores
  • Piggly Wiggly Supermarket
  • Pick 'n Save
  • Java Dock Cafe
  • Smith Brothers Coffee House

Not so much of a chef? Pick from these local places:

  • New Port Shores
  • Dockside Deli
  • Tellos Grill & Cafe
  • Firehouse Restaurant
  • Nisleit's Country Inn
  • Harry's Restaurant
  • Port Hotel Restaurant and Inn
  • Rivers Edge

Plus, here's just a couple conversations that have taken place on Patch already surrounding that delicious morning meal:

  • Saukville's Rivers Edge Wins Readers' Choice Breakfast Contest
  • Poll: What's Your Favorite Breakfast Nook?
  • Take Me Down to the Rivers Edge — for Breakfast


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