Belfast loves a good breakfast - and we have no shortage of excellent spots to hit the spot.
A new study carried out by Rainbow Riches Casino revealed Belfast to be the top location in the UK for breakfast.
The research looked into which UK cities are the best when it comes to grabbing breakfast by analysing the number of highly rated cafes, restaurants and pubs all serving breakfast.
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Northern Ireland reigned supreme with 69% of highly rated cafes, restaurants and pubs serving breakfast.
If those results have made you hungry for a good Ulster Fry or put you in the mood for a fancy brunch, we have got you covered.
Here are some of our top picks for breakfast in Belfast:
Neighbourhood Cafe
In the heart of the Cathedral Quarter on Commerical Court, Neighbourhood has taken Belfast (and social media) by storm.
Their take on Eggs Benedict is the breakfast of champions in our opinion!
Output Espresso
Good coffee, good food and good vibes.
Output Espresso on the bustling Lisburn Road has something for everyone looking a fancy breakfast to start off their day.
Hatch
Located on the Falls Road, Hatch has been feeding the people of West Belfast unmissable breakfasts since they opened their doors in 2018.
I mean just look at that pancake stack!
Maggie Mays
Nothing beats a hangover like a Maggie Mays breakfast.
With locations across the city, there is plenty of space for everyone looking a proper fry - whether it be after a heavy night on the town or not.
Brew & Bake
One of the busiest little spots on the Liburn Road, Brew & Bake's breakfasts are always worth the wait.
Friendly staff and delicious food are the perfect combination to start your day off right.
Causeway Cafe
If a proper breakfast is what you are after, then you may look no further.
Causeway Cafe on Donegall Road has been a staple in Belfast for breakfast and has people travelling far and wide for a taste of a good old fashioned fry.
General Merchants/ 5A
When you hear brunch in Belfast, it is hard not to think of General Merchants (their breakfast bap is to die for!)
You can find them in East Belfast, Stranmillis (5A), Ormeau Road, Forestside shopping and for a quick fuel stop on the way to work, their kiosk in Belfast city centre.
No. 36
This Belmont Road hotpot is the home of fresh, local, home-cooked nosh.
Frys, pancake stacks, breakfast baps - you name it, No. 36 has got it.
The Pocket
One of the most popular breakfast/brunch spots in the heart of Belfast city centre, why not have a hearty meal in one of the city's more striking buildings.
The Pocket at the Flat Iron has speciality coffee to start your morning with an innovative menu to tickle your tastebuds.
Broker
A newer spot in East Belfast, Broker has been taking Ballyhackamore by storm with their extensive menu.
Brunch by day and wine bar by night, this is one to definitely add to your list to check out.
French Village
With locations on the Lisburn Road and Botanic Avenue, French Village has been a firm favourite in South Belfast for many years and is going nowhere anytime soon.
From classics to something a bit more adventurous - you'll never be disappointed after a visit.
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