Burger King: Heavily Expanding Breakfast Menu

In a crazy push to fight for some of the breakfast fast food market, Burger King is rolling out a hefty new layer of selections on their breakfast menu. The menu still includes their Croissanwiches, their BK Breakfast Bowl and other current holdings, but the additions include the BK Breakfast Ciabatta Club Sandwich (pictured above) which comes complete with eggs, tomato, ham, bacon, American cheese and “smoky tomato sauce”, all on a toasted ciabatta bun. Solo price on this sandwich will run you $2.89. In addition to the sandwich, the menu will see the addition of $1 Mini Blueberry Biscuits (four of them are also pictured above, served with a warm side of vanilla icing for dipping).

Platter meals will also be making an appearance, making decisions for the hungry that much easier, with the addition of a BK Ultimate Breakfast Platter which will combine scrambled eggs, sausage, hash browns, a biscuit and pancakes for $4.29. Along with those platters are a Pancake and Sausage Platter priced at $2.89 or just a Pancake Platter for $2.89. Coffee is also in the mix, with Seattle’s Best Coffee being the official partner, offerring up three sizes of warm coffee at $1, $1.19 and $1.39 and an Iced coffee variety for $1.89. (Thx BurgerBusiness)

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