Breakfasts around the world: Dublin

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The Fumbally

Appetizing huh? The best places to wake up in Dublin

The Dublin stereotype may be further defined by after work beer than for the mid-morning espresso, but don't let that close you off from the possibility of a good breakfast. Traditional, vegan, organic… Whatever you want, Dublin has it for you.

If you're in the capital for a limited time (Dublin is perfect for a long weekend getaway), don't waste hours commuting: behind every great dublin tourist attraction, there is a great breakfast . Find out.

Having breakfast at The Larder very close to City Hall

Having breakfast at The Larder, very close to City Hall

For those mornings when you wake up with a weak foot, The Larder will cater to your every whim. from the elegant Benedict eggs , to the typical Irish breakfast at baked tomato and goat cheese tartlets Larder does not disappoint.

The star of the menu? The hot pan , an individual pan filled with bacon, mushrooms, potatoes and egg that will keep you full until pint time.

Take the opportunity to visit: City Hall, at the end of Parliament Street , is an example of Dublin's magnificent neoclassical architecture.

The Larder

Attention to your Hot Pan, perfect to start the day

Those who are counting euro cents have an essential option in The Fumbally. In the middle of the old quarter and operated by a cooperative, Fumbally puts organic products within reach of all pockets.

The menu changes periodically , depending on the available ingredients and the imagination of the chef on duty, but the prices remain invariably affordable. Some Fumbally eggs or amaranth avocado toast They will not cost you more than five euros.

Take the opportunity to visit: St. Patrick's Cathedral, Ireland's oldest church is just around the corner.

The Fumbally

Organic products for healthy breakfast lovers

LimeTree Café offers you exactly what you see when you enter: homemade and delicious breakfasts in a cozy environment with few pretensions. At the foot of Phoenix Park, LimeTree blends into the natural and fresh environment of this urban forest, and gives you the opportunity to gather strength with scrambled eggs with salmon and organic yogurt with granola.

Take the opportunity to visit: Phoenix Park, the lung of Dublin, it is just steps away from LimeTree.

LimeTree Cafe

Homemade and delicious breakfasts, like made by a Dublin mother

A Dublin pioneer in the art of brunch, Herbstreet is a must for Irish mornings. Nestled in a privileged place on the riverbank, with a terrace that lends itself to spending an entire Sunday, Herbstreet goes out of its way to cater to the palates of tourists and office workers alike.

On the menu there are from selection of pancakes most generous in Dublin, about eggs rancheros with avocado bruschetta with mozzarella and cashew pesto . You choose.

Take the opportunity to visit: Trinity College , the emblematic university campus, less than a kilometer away.

pancakes pancakes

pancakes, pancakes

Whitefriar Grill comes with a caveat: not suitable for vegetarians. In this self-styled brunch steakhouse , the menu is carnivorous in the most creative sense of the concept: waffles with foie gras, chicken parmigiana and Korean-style barbecue pork… Everything has a place on their menu.

To accompany, and kick the hangover at once, try one of their explosive cocktails (who wants champagne with watermelon?). A piece of advice: reserve a table or go early, because the sign usually hangs "all full" half morning.

Take the opportunity to visit: Dublin Castle , to a perfect walk to lower the empacho.

Loved by locals and visitors alike, LovinSpoon is a café-gallery well worth a trip to Dublin's north side. Small and familiar, LovinSpoon boasts a selection of sandwiches and paninis unparalleled in the Irish capital.

The Melted Mozzarella it's a safe bet, and their traditional Irish breakfast comes with a vegetarian option, a landmark on the Dublin food scene. The coffee? Generous and powerful, in the purest Irish style.

** Take the opportunity to visit: James Joyce Center **, to see Dublin through the eyes of his favorite literary son.

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Carnaza for hearty breakfasts

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