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16-04-2007, 17:46   #46
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The pub round the corner from Westmoreland Street Centra on Aston Quay. Yum.

Much better than the ****ehole cafe on Burgh Quay that I used to go to when I needed a fry before catching a Saturday morning bus.

For the non-Dubliners, the Green Kiwi near UCC in Cork used to do a savage fry-up.

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16-04-2007, 19:02   #47
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Has Honest to Goodness in the George's St Arcade re-opened yet?

Good fry. Cooked to order which is most important.

Places that have the food under hot lamps suck.
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16-04-2007, 20:31   #48
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Good fry. Cooked to order which is most important.

Places that have the food under hot lamps suck.
Damn right. If I wanted that sort of crap I'd just go to the nearest Statoil/Maxol/whatever. Cooked to order ftw!
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16-04-2007, 22:18   #49
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Less beans & mushrooms, more meat! For SHAME!
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16-04-2007, 22:28   #50
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Two rashers, three sausages, two black and two white pudding... that's plenty of meat with a full tin of beans, about six mushrooms and two eggs. (four of the mushrooms were eaten while it was being cooked, so was on of the white puddings. I can never wait.
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16-04-2007, 22:58   #51
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hmmm...still think you could have chucked the beans and got some more rasher, sausage and maybe a few fried spuds in.
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16-04-2007, 23:09   #52
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At least he's got the Heinz Ketchup - none of that Chef muck!
Yeah, I'm defo with ye there. But it's difficult to control with that stay clean cap. The normal upright bottle is your only man
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17-04-2007, 11:42   #53
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Yes, the does indeed look like a nice fry up, but why oh why is there a tub
of low low lurking in the background?
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17-04-2007, 11:44   #54
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but why oh why is there a tub of low low lurking in the background?
Yeah, are you on a ...... diet...... <shudders> or something?
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17-04-2007, 16:59   #55
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Went to Harrys in Dun Laoghaire on Sunday. Good value. Sausages a bit thin, but the tomato relish on the side was yum. Recommended.
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Matt The Rashers on Sundrive Road in Kimmage

Howard's Way in Churchtown
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This thread has me craving a fry-up like nothing else.
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17-04-2007, 17:27   #58
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I had my fry up this morning. Not a traditional one. Two burgers (fresh from the butchers), eight sausages, and a packet of rashers. Two fried tomatoes and loads of brown sauce with loads of toast. If I didn't have it this morning I would be having one when I got home after reading this thread.

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Someone needs to start posting all-day breakfast places
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Pigheads checked this thread 3 times now and I'm absolutely flabbergasted that The Loving Spoon up by Dorset St. hasn't been mentioned yet. The best fry I have ever and am likely to ever taste. Pure Fry Nirvana.

Seconded. I came on to post that you beat me to it. Thats my breakfast haunt the odd day i go to work. Best damn fryup money can buy.

And if you are feeling healthy their scrambled eggs are to die for.
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