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Top 10 Places To Go For Brunch In Dublin This Weekend

Name one person in Dublin that doesn’t love going for brunch, go on, I’ll wait…

EVERYBODY has become obsessed with the brunch trend, and we are so lucky to live in a city with so many amazing places to go.

From having some scoops early in the day (why not) to jaw-dropping food, we’ve listed the best of the best.

Here are the top 10 places to go for brunch in our lovely city of Dublin.

1. Vintage Cocktail Club

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VCC is the perfect place to go if you feel like being treated like a celebrity.

This exclusive dining experience is located in the heart of Dublin city, and it will not disappoint brunch-wise.

Brunch is served between 12.30pm and 4pm every Saturday & Sunday.

Take a look at the menu: http://vintagecocktailclub.com/brunch/

2. Whitefriar Grill

Whitefriar Grill offers one of the best brunches in Dublin every Saturday and Sunday.

Brunch is served from 10:30am until 4pm with a live DJ on the decks.

Eggs, brunch desserts, and pick-me-up drinks. What more could you want?

Take a look at the menu: http://www.whitefriargrill.ie/restaurant-dublin-brunch/brunch/

3. San Lorenzos

San Lorenzos Brunch of Champions is for you if you want a proper bustling brunch experience.

The place is busy, and the service is fast. Music plays and you can dance in your seat as you eat your eggs.

Brunch in San Lorenzos is served on Saturdays from 10.30am to 3pm, and Sunday from 10.30am to 4pm.

Take a look at the menu:

http://www.sanlorenzos.ie/Italian-food/brunch/

4. Taco Taco

Run by the same owner as San Lorenzos, Taco Taco is located on Dame court.

The portions in Taco Taco are enormous and you will never leave unsatisfied.

Brunch is served in Taco Taco on Saturday from 11am to 3pm, and Sunday from 11am to 4pm.

Take a look at the menu:

http://www.tacotacodublin.com/brunch-menu/

5. Bow Lane

Brunch in a cocktail bar? Don’t mind if I do.

Their motto is “Socialise, Imbibe, Eat.” If you enjoy doing those 3 things I would definitely recommend Bow Lane.

Brunch in Bow Lane is served every Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday from 10:30am.

Take a look at the menu:

http://www.bowlane.ie/social/a-la-carte-menu/brunch-menu/

 

6. The Marker

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Instead of brunch, why not enjoy Le Drunch at The Marker.

Le Drunch is a Parisian concept which is basically a hybrid between lunch and dinner. It’s basically a later alternative to brunch. (With lots more alcohol, yes please)

Le Drunch is served every Sunday from 2pm – 5pm.

Take a look at the menu: http://www.themarkerhoteldublin.com/cmsFiles/le_drunch.pdf

7. Super Miss Sue

Located on Drury street, the food in SMS is known for it’s quality and freshness.

The Prosecco there is served from a tap, need I say more? Speaking of Prosecco, check out our list of the top 25 places to drink Prosecco in Dublin.

Brunch at Super Miss Sue is served Saturday and Sunday from 11am until 3.30pm.

Take a look at the menu: http://www.supermisssue.com/sms/menus/

8. Coppinger Row

As well as it’s brunch, Coppinger Row is known for it’s Mediterranean plates, bold wines & signature cocktails.

Their brunch menu includes savoury eggs Florentine/ Benedict/Norwegian, toasted English muffin with rocket & parmesan salad.

On the sweet side, they have brioche French toast with lemon curd, mascarpone & maple syrup.

Brunch in Coppinger Row is served

Take a look at the menu: http://www.coppingerrow.com/brunch/

9. The Fumbally

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The Fumbally is always a good shout for breakfast, lunch or brunch of course.

Some of the delicious gems on the menu include The Fumbally eggs with added Gubbeen hot smoked ham, and avocado on rustic toast w/ fresh chilli, tomato & olive oil.

It is a must eat at restaurant if you’re a regular brunch-er.

Take a look at the menu: http://thefumbally.ie/food/current-menu/

10. Two Boys Brew

Located in Phibsboro, Two Boys Brew is the perfect spot for weekend brunch.

The coffee here is TO DIE for. If you have to choose between getting a cup of coffee or getting a bus home, walk home.

The menu is small yet has something for everyone. Definitely the hottest new brunch place in Dublin.

Take a look at the Facebook page: HERE.

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