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In & Around New London: Best Spots For Breakfast

Here are the best places to start your day with a quality meal in and around your area.

NEW LONDON, CT — Looking for a satisfying meal to start your morning off on the right foot? Patch is here to help with a list of the best places for breakfast in and around the area, according to Yelp.

Here are a few places both in New London and nearby that Yelp users have ranked as the best places to enjoy a morning meal. Let us know if you agree with their choices.

Sweetie's Bakery & Cafe
191 Bank St, New London
Yelp reviewer Miguel R. said "Best kept secret of New London.Johnson & Wales trained chefs, phenomenal customer service and the ingredients are locally sourced. That my friends, is a winning formula."

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The Yolk Café
825 Montuak Ave, New London
Rhonda-Lisa K. said "Consistently good breakfast, fresh ingredients and amazing gf toast...The omelettes and eggs I have had have always been delicious. I really enjoy this place."

Kitchen Little
36 Quarry Rd, Mystic
Ilsa M. said "So comforting and had a nice homey flavor to it. Service was very quick as well...This is a great little breakfast spot and I would totally recommend coming here!"

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When Pigs Fly
97 Rope Ferry Rd, Waterford
Sarah J. said "This place is absolutely adorable. It has an old school vibe to it, with a self serve coffee and tea corner and tons of toys for kids to play with while they eat. The menu selection is the perfect amount, not too overwhelming, plus they had a specials board with some fantastic sounding omelets, pancakes, etc."

Puffins Restaurant
169 Thames St, Groton
Jessica M. said "Don't remember the last time we had breakfast for two for $20...their bread and English muffins are made in house. Yum!"

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