
Excellent visual appeal
By Mike Thayer
Cold cereal for breakfast? Pppppffffffffttttttt….
A smoothie? Tasty, but I need to have some texture in my breakfast and a smoothie can’t deliver that.
Hello hot breakfast of meat, cheese and egg on a bun, the best kind of breakfast!
On this day for my first meal, I went with a Wendy’s Breakfast Baconator, a beast of a breakfast sandwich.

Heavy on meat, light on egg flavor
Here’s the description from the Wendy’s website: Grilled sausage, American cheese, Applewood smoked bacon, a fresh-cracked free range egg, (deep breath) more cheese and more bacon all covered in our signature cheese sauce.
I was looking forward to this, I’ve had many a sausage, egg and cheese breakfast sandwiches, as well as bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches, but never, both bacon and sausage under the same lid.
It’s a burger concept, everybody loves a bacon cheeseburger, so why not apply it to a breakfast sandwich, right?

The egg isn’t scrambled, not creamy, not fluffy, a thin after-thought, not a feature
While a nice concept, it doesn’t play out to a WOW breakfast sandwich. What bacon does for a cheeseburger, is too much for a breakfast sandwich, there’s too much protein here and it overpowers the egg. The sandwich has a good visual appeal with an awesome meat to bun ratio, the sausage is seasoned well with some nice peppery notes and the portion of bacon is generous, delivering that hint of smoke. The cheese, well there’s a generous portion of that too but it’s more of a creamy goo that holds things together rather than adding another layer of flavor. Oh, and then there’s the egg, which was curiously not prepared as a scramble, it’s thin and gets completely lost in the sandwich. A creamy, fluffy egg is what truly makes a breakfast sandwich a breakfast sandwich and it’s not highlighted here, not even close! I was disappointed in the Breakfast Baconator.
Costing me a bit over $7 for the combo to include those potatoes that don’t belong on the menu and an orange juice, I’m giving the Wendy’s Breakfast Baconator 2 out of 5 Bachelor on the Cheap stars. It’s a bit on the high end in price for a fast food combo breakfast and Wendy’s has tried too hard to be over the top, this sandwich is a beast, but forgets about highlighting the egg and is NOT worthy of a repeat buy.

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Food Review: Wendy's Breakfast Baconator – Bachelor on the Cheap
Excellent visual appeal
By Mike Thayer
Cold cereal for breakfast? Pppppffffffffttttttt….
A smoothie? Tasty, but I need to have some texture in my breakfast and a smoothie can’t deliver that.
Hello hot breakfast of meat, cheese and egg on a bun, the best kind of breakfast!
On this day for my first meal, I went with a Wendy’s Breakfast Baconator, a beast of a breakfast sandwich.
Heavy on meat, light on egg flavor
Here’s the description from the Wendy’s website: Grilled sausage, American cheese, Applewood smoked bacon, a fresh-cracked free range egg, (deep breath) more cheese and more bacon all covered in our signature cheese sauce.
I was looking forward to this, I’ve had many a sausage, egg and cheese breakfast sandwiches, as well as bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches, but never, both bacon and sausage under the same lid.
It’s a burger concept, everybody loves a bacon cheeseburger, so why not apply it to a breakfast sandwich, right?
The egg isn’t scrambled, not creamy, not fluffy, a thin after-thought, not a feature
While a nice concept, it doesn’t play out to a WOW breakfast sandwich. What bacon does for a cheeseburger, is too much for a breakfast sandwich, there’s too much protein here and it overpowers the egg. The sandwich has a good visual appeal with an awesome meat to bun ratio, the sausage is seasoned well with some nice peppery notes and the portion of bacon is generous, delivering that hint of smoke. The cheese, well there’s a generous portion of that too but it’s more of a creamy goo that holds things together rather than adding another layer of flavor. Oh, and then there’s the egg, which was curiously not prepared as a scramble, it’s thin and gets completely lost in the sandwich. A creamy, fluffy egg is what truly makes a breakfast sandwich a breakfast sandwich and it’s not highlighted here, not even close! I was disappointed in the Breakfast Baconator.
Costing me a bit over $7 for the combo to include those potatoes that don’t belong on the menu and an orange juice, I’m giving the Wendy’s Breakfast Baconator 2 out of 5 Bachelor on the Cheap stars. It’s a bit on the high end in price for a fast food combo breakfast and Wendy’s has tried too hard to be over the top, this sandwich is a beast, but forgets about highlighting the egg and is NOT worthy of a repeat buy.
$pend Wisely My Friends…
Enjoy this post?
If you appreciate the article you just read and want to support more great content on BachelorontheCheap.com, you can help keep this site going with a one-time or a monthly donation. Thank you so much for your support! ~ Mike