Vandal Café
Located on Thomas Street, The Liberties, Dublin 8 in The Liberties, this restaurant has a variety of sweet and savoury all-day breakfast options on the weekend.
For example, Avocado Toast served with a poached egg, sundried tomato and red pepper toasted sourdough, or Belgian Waffles served with bacon and maple syrup. And there is so much more. Check out an extensive full menu here.
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Pot Bellied Pig
Located on Rathmines Rd Upper, Dublin 6 and served from 10am until 3.30pm on the weekends, Pot Bellied Pig boasts an interestingly unique menu.
It includes dishes such as Jazzy Bean, which is beans slow-cooked with roasted red pepper in PBP BBQ sauce with a free-range egg and dukkah on Firehouse Bakery garlic-rubbed sourdough toast.
Your guess is as good as mine.
Or, you could go for JJ’s Massive Rasher Sandwich made up of five O’Neill’s rashers served on a Firehouse Bakery black sesame bap with Ballymaloe Relish.
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Brams Cafe
Located on St Aidan’s Park Road, Marino, Dublin 3, this tiny cafe is an example of a diamond in the rough. A hidden gem would be another relevant expression.
If you’re in the market for some no nonsense Irish all-day breakfast on the Northside, you need to come here.
Jumbo Irish breakfasts, vegetarian fry-ups and delicious sandwiches are what you can expect from this quiet cafe.
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Vanilla Pod
Located at The Iveagh Mall, Carrickmines, Dublin 18, Vanilla Pod’s all-day brunch menu is served from 9am to 5pm on Saturday and 10am to 5pm on Sunday.
They have delicious offerings such as gorgeous Buttermilk Scones, Eggs Royale and French Toast with Crispy Smoked Bacon, to name just a few.
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Two Boys Brew
Located at North Circular Rd, Phibsborough, Dublin 7, this spot also serves up an all-day weekend brunch.
If you have a hankering for something of the spicy variety, try their Chilli Eggs (chilli and sweet pepper soft scrambled eggs on sourdough with herb-infused feta chunks). Or, alternatively, the Brew Boys Benny (crunchy potato cake, pulled Irish beef cheek, garlic sautéed kale, free-range soft poached egg and béarnaise) also looks delectable.
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Lemon Jelly Café
Located on Millennium Walkway, Dublin 1, Lemon Jelly Café’s lunch/evening menu has some enticing grub, such as their Brekkie Crepe served with egg, crispy bacon, melted cheddar cheese and tomato.
There’s also the Jervis Way savoury crepe served with melted cheddar cheese, crispy bacon, mushrooms and tomato.
They also have a fabulous range of sweet crepes, omelettes and smoothies.
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Us Dubliners are spoiled for choice aren’t we?