Travis and Jason Kelce try 'full English breakfast' in London, say they 'don’t even know where to start'

Travis and Jason Kelce try 'full English breakfast' amid London trip, ask 'how do we even approach this?'
Jason and Travis Kelce found the beans and toast 'very bland' but loved blood sausages in their 'full English breakfast' in London (screengrab/NewHeights/YouTube)

LONDON, UK: NFL stars Travis Kelce and brother Jason Kelce didn’t miss out on the London opportunity!

The two were in the city to cheer for Taylor Swift for her Eras Tour leg and also managed to do the latest episode of their ‘New Heights’ podcast.

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Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce tried the English breakfast on their 'New Heights' podcast (New Heights/X, New Heights/YouTube)

Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce's interesting take on English breakfast

The Kelce brothers shared their English breakfast experience and shot the episode at Passyunk Avenue Bar in London.

However, the stars were not sure where to start when it came to trying the meal, “We gotta eat food? I thought we were just drinking English beer,” Travis quipped.

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“They got a full English breakfast for us,” the former Philadelphia Eagles player explained. “We got beans, most importantly. What is it with the beans?”

Jason, who wasn’t too impressed after figuring out the entire meal, and how to enjoy it, said “I don’t get the big deal about it. Yeah, it’s what you think it is. It’s beans and toast. Very bland.” 

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Travis didn’t seem enthusiastic either, and when asked if he’s going to try some of the things offered on his plate, he simply answered, “No, I think you’re doing great.”

However, he did try blood sausage, “That was pretty good,” Travis admitted and Jason emphasized, “I’m not gonna lie, this is great.”

On seeing a three-tier display of bite-sized foods, both seemed skeptical, “What do we have here? Can somebody help me out? I don’t even know where to start with this,” Jason said.

“Yeah, how do we even approach this?” Travis joined.



 

Travis Kelce is not a cheese lover!

“What is that? Frosting?” Travis Kelce asked brother Jason Kelce about the sandwich he took a bite from. 

Jason informed him it was cheese. “Yeah, I’m not a big cheese guy,” Travis told his brother.

“You don’t like cheese?” Jason asked surprisingly. “Who doesn’t like cheese?” reported People.

Travis then explained that he couldn't take the "mushy" texture of goat cheese. “Kinda creeps me out," he said of the sandwich. “Cream cheese is tough [too]. Cheesecake, same thing.”


 
 
 
 
 
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In their next move, Travis went for a blue-colored pastry. “It’s like a dusted macaron,” Jason quipped.

“Sounds French,” he said while cutting into the egg-filled pastry. “You guys are just stealing stuff from the French? That’s all right, we steal stuff in the US all the time.”

“From everyone,” Travis poked fun. “Egg salad in a pastry? Sign me up,” Jason admired.

“This was all done up and everything and it’s just like sugar in a croissant,” Travis described his ornate dessert, which was later clarified as a choux pastry.

“Gah, I should have known that from Great British Bake Off. Die-hard watcher of that. Great show. It’s one of those shows that Kylie and I just can’t wait for a new season to drop,” Jason added.

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