From a fry-up to eggs benedict, here are some of the most affordable places for breakfast in Norwich.

We asked our readers where their favourite spots are that are also budget-friendly.

Norwich Evening News: A fry-up at the Ber Street Kitchen in Norwich.A fry-up at the Ber Street Kitchen in Norwich. (Image: Louisa Baldwin)

1. The Ber Street Kitchen, 141-143 Ber Street

Opening times: Monday-Saturday: 8am-5pm (breakfast and brunch served 8am-2.30pm), Sunday: 9am-4pm (9am-11am)

Fry-up price: regular: £8.95, large: £11.95

Husband-and-wife team Wayne and Becky Chapman cook and bake up a storm at this fabulous café, which serves a range of brunch and lunch dishes.

Breakfast options include Portuguese hash, eggs benedict with smoked beer bacon and breakfast baps.

Norwich Evening News: A large breakfast from the Unthank Kitchen in Norwich.A large breakfast from the Unthank Kitchen in Norwich. (Image: Louisa Baldwin)

2. Unthank Kitchen, 117 Unthank Road

Opening times: Wednesday-Friday: 8am-2.30pm, weekends: 8.30am-2.30pm

Fry-up price: regular £7.95, large £9.95

A warm welcome is guaranteed at this no-fuss café in the Golden Triangle and its prices and hearty portions make it a popular choice for students.

It serves vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free fry-ups too alongside a range of breakfast sandwiches, pancakes and even its own bubble and squeak.

Norwich Evening News: The breakfast at Sunny Side Up in Norwich. Photo: The Fry Up InspectorThe breakfast at Sunny Side Up in Norwich. Photo: The Fry Up Inspector (Image: Archant)

3. Sunny Side Up, 118 Hall Road

Opening times: Monday-Friday: 7.30am-1.30pm, Saturday: 8am-1pm

Fry-up price: From £4.20 for small to £8.95 for buster (all with tea or coffee and toast)

This Fry Up Inspector-recommended family-run café serves delicious breakfasts using quality local ingredients.

On offer is fry-ups in varying sizes, with plenty of vegetarian options, breakfast baps, toasties and loaded fries.

Norwich Evening News: Bond Street Cafe also offers breakfasts to takeaway.Bond Street Cafe also offers breakfasts to takeaway. (Image: Bond Street Cafe)

4. Bond Street Café, 47 Bond Street

Opening times: Monday-Friday: 8am-1.45pm, Saturday: 6.30am-12.30pm

Fry-up price: From £5.80 for an all-day breakfast

This family-run café is loved by locals and it serves cooked lunches, snacks and some of the best English breakfasts around.

If you fancy enjoying a fry-up without washing up from the comfort of your own home you can also takeaway.

Norwich Evening News: The Street Cafe offers a renowned breakfastThe Street Cafe offers a renowned breakfast (Image: Archant)

5. The Street Café, 147 Magdalen Street

Opening times: Monday-Saturday: 8am-2pm, Sunday: 8am-1.30pm

Fry-up price: From £8.95

This top-notch NR3 spot has been serving hearty fry-ups since 1996 and was by far the most popular choice with our readers.

There are plenty of vegetarian and vegan options too and there is also the option to build your own cooked breakfast or porridge.

Norwich Evening News: Tuck into a delicious breakfast at Copper Kettle.Tuck into a delicious breakfast at Copper Kettle. (Image: Copper Kettle)

6. Copper Kettle, 4 Lower Goat Lane

Opening times: Sunday-Friday: 9am-3pm, Saturday: 8am-3pm

Fry-up price: From £8.50

Located in the Norwich Lanes, Copper Kettle is one of the city's oldest cafés and it dates back to 1958.

It serves cooked breakfasts, with the option to create-your-own too, American pancakes and a variety of egg dishes.

Norwich Evening News: Breakfast with a view at The Waterloo Park Pavilion Café.Breakfast with a view at The Waterloo Park Pavilion Café. (Image: The Waterloo Park Pavilion Café)

7. Waterloo Park Pavilion Café - The Feed, Angel Road

Opening times: Monday-Friday: 8.30am-4.30pm, weekends: 8am-5pm

Fry-up price: £8.95

Enjoy a stroll around Waterloo Park and tuck into a delicious breakfast or lunch at this café run by social enterprise The Feed, which aims to prevent poverty, hunger and homelessness in the city

There is a meat, vegetarian or vegan full English available for £8.95, with a smaller children's one for £5, alongside breakfast baps, pancake stacks and more.