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Best breakfast in Dublin City Centre ?

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,414 ✭✭✭LoneGunM@n


    So what do you people like in your fry up? I usually go with:

    2 Sausages
    2 Rashers
    1 White Pudding
    1 Fried Egg
    1 Potato Cake
    1 Corn Fritter(Like a thick pancake with corn)
    Baked Beans
    Toast
    Covered in Red and Brown Sauce.
    Cuppa Tea.

    I must be a very odd lard ass... I couldn't eat all that!

    My perfect breakfast would be:

    2 slices of toast
    2 sausages
    1 egg
    pudding
    Beans
    & of course the mandatory cuppa cha


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10 37


    Best posh fry is Expresso Bar off Baggot Street. No competition...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20 andymad


    I've been trying to find the best irish breakfast for a few months and have been posting my findings to rashers and eggs dot com (http://www.rashersandeggs.com)

    Check it out for lots of irish breakfasts in dublin reviewed (see the archives too).

    If any of you would be interested send a review along with a photo (phone or whatever) to sausages @ that domain dot com.

    Cheers
    Andy


  • Registered Users, Subscribers Posts: 47,317 ✭✭✭✭Zaph


    There's a whole thread here in the BGRH forum about the best fry-ups in Dublin.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 831 ✭✭✭Laslo


    Java Express in Fairview does a very tasty fryup.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5 reddyreddy


    The best fry up ive came across is opposite that Setanta Car Park off Dawson Street/Nassau St. A daddy breakfast definitly set me up for the day. Its in Renards. Cooked fresh while you wait and not so expensive either. Worth a try.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,103 ✭✭✭CodeMonkey


    Buy quality bacon and sausages and make your own? It's a fry up, it's not hard.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,139 ✭✭✭olaola


    The Alpha, it makes me upset that it is gone. Where else in Dublin would you get Jelly & Custard? Spagetti Hoops on Toast? Bacon & Cabbage? rice Pudding?

    True the Moraccan is good, but when they took over first they had the Moraccan restaurant on the 2nd floor and left the Alpha as it was, but now it's all gone :(

    It was a class establishment. We'll never see the like of it again.

    Brasserie Sixty6 does a good fry - all in one skillet.
    http://www.brasseriesixty6.com/breakfast.asp


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,776 ✭✭✭Noopti


    Woodstocks in Phibsboro.

    It was something like €6.50 last time I was there:
    Rashers
    Sausages
    Egg
    Mushrooms
    Beans
    Fried Potatoes
    Black & White Pudding
    Toast
    Tea/Coffee

    You won't eat for the rest of the day! There is usually a big queue, and avoid when there are any games on in Croker!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20 andymad


    So what do you people like in your fry up? I usually go with:

    2 Sausages
    2 Rashers
    1 White Pudding
    1 Fried Egg
    1 Potato Cake
    1 Corn Fritter(Like a thick pancake with corn)
    Baked Beans
    Toast
    Covered in Red and Brown Sauce.
    Cuppa Tea.

    I'd have to have 2 fried eggs. add black pudding (clonakilty if possible) to what you have listed and we're on our way to a good one..


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  • Registered Users Posts: 6 Lina


    Gilli cafe on Marrowbonw Lane, D8.(just in the small lane opposite the Lidl on Cork St)
    It is a small cafe, also the location not that good, however they have the best breakfast ive ever had, no matter from the money value or service, it well worth!

    Full breakfast:

    2 sausage,
    2 fried rasher,
    1 fried egg,
    1 large white Denny pudding,
    2 hash brown
    beans
    fried tomato
    toast
    Tea or coffee

    Also free tea/coffee/ toast re-fill for 7.95euro.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 554 ✭✭✭spongeman


    The earl on Talbot Street (down from kylemore)

    hot plates
    eggs perfectly cooked
    toast just right
    served by traditional dubs. with a smile.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,894 ✭✭✭Mr. Fancypants


    Honest to Goodness do a great brekkie in Georges St Arcade. Really great breakfast in Roly's Bistro Cafe in Ballsbridge for under 10 euro which is reasonable enough considering!


  • Registered Users Posts: 664 ✭✭✭craggles


    AdrianII wrote: »
    The cafe kylemore on OConnnell street is up there too

    Lads cop on, this place is a bloody kip and survives only because of its location.

    I'd nominate the Boxty House in Temple Bar and Cafe Seven around the corner from Perfect Pitch on Exchequer st.

    Most decent pubs will do whopper breakfasts as well.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,277 ✭✭✭poisonated


    lonegunm@n - yeah that place is called Hobarts.I was just about to advise people to go there actualy.I think they do a really good breakfast.The staff there are very friendly also.It is in Ranelagh,a few doors down from Ulster bank.


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