Taste the culture of Northern Ireland with a traditional Ulster fry! Check out some of the best places for an Ulster fry around Belfast City Centre and beyond.

Fry at The National Grande Cafe

The National

Enjoy an all-day fry at The National, served Monday to Sunday from 10am – 4pm. Whether it’s breakfast, brunch or lunch you won’t be disappointed! There is also an ‘all veg’ option available featuring vegetarian sausages, bacon and smoked beets.

The Lamppost Cafe

The Lamppost Café

Head to the CS Lewis inspired café, The Lamppost Café, on the Upper Newtonards Road for ‘A Lamppost Fry’. With a Narnia twist on tea shop decor, a ragtime soundtrack and everything served on vintage crockery, this is the perfect Instagram worthy spot!

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Grand Café

Tuck into The Grand Central’s house breakfast between 7 – 11:30am including popular Carnbrooke honeybee sausages. Vegan option available with hash browns and crushed avocado. Pair with one of their speciality smoothies, health kick tea or simply a delicious coffee.

A traditional Ulster Fry Breakfast at The Great Room

Great Room Restaurant

The jewel in the crown of the five-star Merchant Hotel, the Great Room Restaurant serves stunning food. The ‘Full Merchant Breakfast’ hosts all of your favourites; eggs of your choice, cured back bacon, local sausage, Clonakilty black and white pudding, field mushrooms, tomato, potato bread and soda farl.

A close-up of the Donegall Square entrance to the Linen Hall Library. It is an ornate stone-carved entrance surrounds a black painted double door.

Linen Hall Library Coffee House

The Linen Hall library, opposite the Belfast City Hall,  has an option for everyone with a traditional, vegetarian and plant based fry. Based in oldest library in Belfast and all priced at £11 you can’t go wrong!

Restaurant Guide to Belfast

With restaurants, food markets and artisan producers tucked away in every corner of the city, Belfast is nothing short of a foodie haven. Discover where to go and what’s on offer in this delicious culinary pot.

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