Tuesday, 17 May 2011

#11 Crew breakfast after practice

Who SERIOUSLY doesn't like breakfast? Especially with crew mates and you're starving after a tough workout. Going to breakfast has become somewhat of a tradition and part of it is because it's such a perfectly timed meal for rowers.

It's our chance to relax and laugh about all things rowing (despite trying to not talk about rowing) - new found rowing love (who slept with who!), new good looking rowers at your club, latest erg scores, boat movers and boat ruiners, coxswains getting boob jobs, that time you almost flipped during your race warm-up, that time you almost flipped during the race, that time you almost flipped at the end of the race and that time you actually flipped.

Rowing gossip is endless, but the greatest part of breakfast is getting to know other rowers off the water. It's one of the best forms of crew bonding and a great way to learn about their experiences, which is something you can't do in the boat.

Bacon, eggs, and pumpkin pancakes - the perfect compliment to any workout.

Awesome!

Head of the Charles breakfast tradition at the Breakfast Club 
Top Rower's Breakfast in Toronto
- Auntie's and Uncle's (where we are known as 'The Rowers')
- George Street Diner (try their soda bread...awesome!)
- Cherry Street Diner (the closest option to HBC)
- Red Room (best bang for your buck, 2 for 1 breakfasts)
- Lakeview Diner (order the Ossington Massive)




1 comment:

  1. I'm pretty sure that this is my favourite part about rowing......

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