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29th Aug 2017

The best brunch in Ireland has been voted on and it sounds delish

Can't beat a classic.

Jade Hayden

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Who doesn’t love a bitta brunch?

It’s tasty, (usually) reasonably priced, and gives us an excuse to drink bottomless mimosas during the day.

The perfect meal!

The only downside of brunch is that so many restaurants do it, and it’s sometimes difficult to find the perfect spot.

Well, we don’t have to worry about that anymore because the best brunch in Ireland has been revealed… and it sounds pretty damn tasty.

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Located in a restaurant called Hadskis in Belfast, the best brunch in the country will only set you back a few euro (or pounds, even).

Its menu includes eggs benedict, eggs florentine, eggs royale, waffles and bacon, chorizo and red pepper hash, and a giant full breakfast that has enough ingredients to fill you for the day.

Hadskis also do this thing called ‘Wine Mondays’ which includes a three-course meal and a variety of tasty wines. It sounds right up our alley, to be honest.

Brunch is available in Hadskis from 11am to 2pm every Saturday and Sunday.

If you’re planning on heading though, you might want to make a reservation. They do have the best brunch in the country, after all.

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Hadskis took home the best brunch crown at this year’s Food & Wine awards in the Clayton Hotel.

Also emerging victorious were Gregans Castle in Co. Clare for ‘best for romance,’ and Dublin’s l’Ecrivain as the best restaurant for business.