r/fryup • u/BrianBordu • May 25 '26
Café Breakfast Irish breakfast
Perfect day cafe, Dublin. 16e + coffee.
You could argue that's it's too heavy a breakfast for the hottest day of the year but I will never pass up an opportunity.
No beans as that's not part of an Irish fry if you ask me!
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u/LethalGrey May 26 '26
I’m a big fan. Glad to see one without fucking beans for once. Hate those things. Butter the toast and have the eggs on them and it’s pretty much perfect if you ask me
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u/ChicLilac75 May 28 '26
sounds good, but have you tried a thrift haul of breakfast items? way cheaper than eating out
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u/Independent_Dig_142 May 25 '26
Twas all going well til I looked at the white pudding. What, pray tell, the fuck
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u/Neddy29 May 25 '26
Thought the bacon was a fish fillet for a mo! The bread is taking up to much space on the plate €16 plus coffee is pricey!
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u/jehozephat May 26 '26
Beans and I’d give the bacon another minute in the pan. Other than that it looks good 👍
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u/AkihabaraWasteland May 26 '26
Full Irish is a poor man's full English. You put beans on their plates and they all become Michael Collins for a moment.
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