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Brekkers Cafe was a basic roadside greasy spoon on the A23 near [[Locale Coulsdon|Coulsdon]]. It has now closed. Google Street View suggests that the closure happened around 2016.
A basic roadside greasy spoon on the A23 near [[Locale Coulsdon|Coulsdon]].
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A basic roadside greasy spoon on the A23 near [[Locale Coulsdon|Coulsdon]].

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address='Brighton Road, CR5 3EA'
category='Now Closed'
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address='Brighton Road'
category='Cafes,Greasy Spoons'
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summary='Now closed; was a greasy spoon on the A23, near Coulsdon.' summary='Greasy spoon on the A23, near Coulsdon.'
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phone='01737 554 845'
summary='Now closed; was a greasy spoon on the A23, near Coulsdon.' postcode='CR5 3EA'
summary='Greasy spoon on the A23, near Coulsdon.'

A basic roadside greasy spoon on the A23 near Coulsdon.

Food is basic greasy-spoon fare — good big breakfasts. It's slightly more expensive than its neighbour, the Full Monty Cafe, but has a wider range of food on offer. All of it fried, of course.

An anonymous commenter (June 2011) tells us that you can also have your car cleaned there while you're eating.

DrHyde's verdict: Almost (but not quite) as good as the Full Monty.

Accessibility: Level access to caff from road. There is a small car park.

Getting here: If you're southbound on the A23, having gone through Coulsdon, it's on the left a couple of hundred yards after the Full Monty caff. If you're northbound, there's a layby on the northbound carriageway and you may then risk life and limb crossing the dual carriageway on foot.
Last visited by DrHyde, June 2009.

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