Breakfast in Dublin

Started by john mcgill, August 27, 2007, 01:56:29 PM

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john mcgill

When we hit Dublin we usually go for breakfast.  It used to be Bewleys and now we use Keoghs in Trinity St.  Any recommendations for a change of venue?

An Gaeilgoir

Quote from: john mcgill on August 27, 2007, 01:56:29 PM
When we hit Dublin we usually go for breakfast.  It used to be Bewleys and now we use Keoghs in Trinity St.  Any recommendations for a change of venue?

The Kingfisher beside at the top of o Connell street towards Parnell Square. Top Class.

mc_grens

Keoghs has the best Scones in Dublin. Ive a different one for breakie every morning.

Pear and Vanilla is unreal.

we are blue... etc

Brown Thomas Café does stuff like Eggs Benedict (if that's what you're into) and isn't expensive either.

If it's a greasy fry the cafés in Arnotts and Roches are spot on too. Best place in Dublin used to be on Liffey St., not sure if it's still there.

ludermor

Flanagans on georges street used to be the biz, not sure if it is now.
there is a wee place called Gerrys on a laneway off camden street and it is top notch

Croí na hÉireann

Quote from: ludermor on August 28, 2007, 09:40:33 AMthere is a wee place called Gerrys on a laneway off camden street and it is top notch

Jaysus luder, don't be giving away the capitals best secrets, tiz hard enough to get a table in there as it is... Regards match days, it's only open till 2 on Sat and not open on Sun. If your coming in from the Red Cow could always stop at Matt The Rashers on Sundrive, great feed...
Westmeath - Home of the Christy Ring Cup...

stephenite

Matt's a great spot alright.

Bit out of the way but the Newstand cafe in Blackrock is the best by a country mile

Balboa

Staying in Jurys Christchurch for the match this weekend, breakfast isnt included in room rate but we can get it for €17.50 ! May have to blag it !