Yorkshire Team
Published on April 10th, 2026
•Let's be honest, some mornings are a real struggle. The alarm goes off, and the thought of another bowl of soggy cereal just doesn't cut it. Well, for anyone in Yorkshire, the breakfast game might have just changed for good. As of April 10, 2026, Greggs is shaking things up by testing out a brand-new menu item that sounds like a proper dream for anyone who loves a good breakfast. The high-street baker is rolling out a limited trial of its Hot Big Breakfast Wrap, and it’s packed with everything needed to start the day right. It's a full-on breakfast feast you can hold in one hand, designed for those who need a serious food-on-the-go solution.
So, what’s in this legendary wrap?
Picture this: a proper, hefty breakfast, all rolled up and ready to go. The new Hot Big Breakfast Wrap isn't messing about. Inside a soft tortilla wrap, there’s a whole line-up of morning superstars. It starts with succulent sausage and delicious sweetcure bacon, which is basically the foundation of any decent breakfast. Then comes a fluffy, cheesy omelette, because what’s a breakfast wrap without some eggy goodness? And just when you think it can’t get any better, they’ve chucked in a crispy hash brown. Yes, a whole hash brown inside the wrap itself. Genius.
But that's not all. To bring everything together, there's a generous helping of Mature Cheddar cheese, a good squeeze of classic Heinz Ketchup, and a creamy béchamel sauce to add a bit of luxury. It's a combination that sounds like it could sort out any Monday morning. This isn't just a snack; it’s a full meal, coming in at 607 calories, making it a serious contender for the ultimate breakfast on the move. The variety of ingredients packed into one tortilla wrap is set to make it a new hero on the Greggs breakfast menu.
How to get your hands on one (and what it’ll cost you)
Getting this new breakfast creation won't break the bank. The Hot Big Breakfast Wrap on its own costs just £3.95. But for those who need a drink to get going in the morning, it’s part of the famous Greggs breakfast deal. From £4.70, you can get the wrap plus any hot drink, a bottle of orange juice, or water. It’s a pretty solid offer for a complete breakfast. If the morning calls for something extra, there's an option to add another side—like an extra hash brown, a fruit pot, or a yoghurt—for a total of £5.70. This new wrap is available from the counter at participating shops, but only before 11 am, so there's no chance of grabbing one for lunch. It’s strictly for the early birds.
The techy bit: apps and delivery
For those who prefer to plan ahead or just can't be bothered to queue, there are a couple of modern ways to get this breakfast wrap. The first is through Click+Collect on the Greggs. You can order and pay on your phone, then just pop into the shop to pick it up. The app is free and comes with some decent perks, like a free hot drink when you sign up and a sweet treat on your birthday. It also has a loyalty scheme where you get a stamp for purchases in different categories, and the tenth item is free.
And for those mornings when leaving the house feels like a step too far, there's the option of delivery. The Hot Big Breakfast Wrap will be available through both Just Eat and Uber Eats in the areas where the trial is running. So, a hot, hearty breakfast can arrive right at the door, which is a bit of a game-changer. Whether it’s using Click+Collect to save time or getting a delivery for convenience, there are plenty of ways to try the new wrap.
The catch? It’s an exclusive trial (for now)
Now for the important bit. This is a trial, which means Greggs is testing the waters to see how popular the Hot Big Breakfast Wrap is before deciding whether to launch it everywhere. For now, it’s an exclusive treat, available in 82 specific shops across the county:
Knaresborough, 32 High St
Leeds, 21 Kirkgate
Leeds, U1 Boar Lane
Pontefract, 18 Market Pl
Pontefract, 27 Barnsley Rd
Leeds, Central Bus Station
Leeds, U5 The Light SC, Headrow
Leeds, 49 Great George St
Leeds, U7 Central Arc
Castleford, 64 Carlton St
Castleford, Castleford Bus Stn, Albo
Leeds, UC Bond St
Castleford, Junction 32 Outlet SC
Greggs @ Primark Albion St, Leeds
Featherstone, Wakefield Rd
Hull, 54 Jameson St
Hull, U7 Prospect Ctr
Hull, U44A St Stephens SC
Hull, Ferensway, Paragon Interchange
Hull, U15 Kingswood RP
Hull, U7b St Andrews RP, Hessle Rd
Hull, U1 Clough Rd
Hull, 626 Anlaby Rd
Hull, U6 Kingston RP
Bransholme, U21 North Point SC
Batley, 73 Commercial St
Dewsbury, The Princess Of Wales PCT
Heckmondwike, 65 Market St
Wakefield, U1 Bus Station
Brighouse, 15 Commercial St
Goole, 5 Wesley Sq
Dewsbury, U8 Ravensthorpe SP
Wakefield, U36 Trinity Wlk SC
Wakefield, 77 Stanley Rd
Scarborough, 6 Westborough
Driffield, 53a Middle St
Selby, 24 Gowthorpe
Beverley, Unit 9A Flemingate SC
Wakefield, U7 Snowhill
Liversedge, U3b Fountain Crt
Bridlington, U5 The Promenades SC
Wakefield, Silkwood Park Drive Thru
Wakefield, 5 Westgate, Ridings Cent
Bradford, 43 Bank St
Halifax, U4 Woolshops SC
Armley, 34 Town St
Cleckheaton, 16 Northgate
Bradford, 3 Interchange, Bridge St
Bradford, U4 Euroway Te
Bradford, U19C Forster Square RP
Bradford, Lister Hills
Leeds, U1 Butt Lane
Bradford, 23 Broadway
Pudsey, 14 Church Ln
Leeds, Belgrave RP, Town St
Bradford, U4 Kirkgate SC
Bradford, U6 Clayton Rd
Bradford, 465 Rooley Lane Drive Thr
Greggs @ Tesco Bradford
Leeds, U14 Bramley SC, Lower Town S
Halifax, 1 Pellon Lane SS
Knaresborough, 32 High St
Leeds, 21 Kirkgate
Leeds, U1 Boar Lane
Pontefract, 18 Market Pl
Pontefract, 27 Barnsley Rd
Leeds, Central Bus Station
Leeds, U5 The Light SC, Headrow
Leeds, 49 Great George St
Leeds, U7 Central Arc
Castleford, 64 Carlton St
Castleford, Castlford Bus Stn, Albo
Leeds, UC Bond St
Castleford, Junction 32 Outlet SC
Greggs @ Primark Albion St, Leeds
Featherstone, Wakefield Rd
Hull, 54 Jameson St
Hull, U7 Prospect Ctr
Hull, U44A St Stephens SC
Hull, Ferensway, Paragon Interchang
Hull, U15 Kingswood RP
Hull, U7b St Andrews RP, Hessle Rd

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