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Whether you've had a heavy night on the tiles or you just fancy treating yourself, nothing beats a good old Ulster Fry to set you up for the day.

Move over Full English, the Ulster Fry is the one to beat. Imagine a fry without soda bread and potato bread?

With that in mind we've put together a list of just some of the best places in Belfast you can visit to get your Ulster Fry fix.

The Other Place, Botanic Avenue

You certainly won't be disappointed with a tasty fry from The Other Place. Their breakfast menu is an extensive one and you can pick and choose want you want and don't want in your fry, what more could you ask for?

Harlem Cafe, Bedford Street

Famous for their amazing Ulster Fry, Harlem cafe is definitely worth a visit and particularly for the fact the wheaten-bread toast, crafted lovingly by their Head Chef. You won't be disappointed.

Cafe Conor, Stranmillis Road

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Cafe Conor are well known for their 'Big Breakfast', the best answer to a hangover you will find in Belfast. Watch how it is put together here, warning it will make you hungry.

Bright's, High Street

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A well known local favourite right in the heart of the city centre, Bright's is the place to go if you're in search of a tasty Ulster Fry the morning after the night before. If a full Ulster Fry isn't what you're after, we're sure you'll find something you fancy on their extensive breakfast menu.

Maggie Mays, Stranmillis Road

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Another hugely popular cafe in Belfast, Maggie May's is well-known for their mammoth Ulster Fry. We challenge anyone to still be hungry after eating one of Maggie May's huge Ulster Fry's.

26 West Bar & Grill, Kennedy Centre

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Perfect place if you've had a lazy Saturday or Sunday morning in bed, 26 West serve their amazing Ulster Fry breakfast up until 2pm and they deliver! Not to mention all the tasty produce is supplied from McAtamney's butchers. If you pop in Monday-Friday before 10am, you can get a five piece fry for £2.95, bargain!

George's Belfast, St George's Market

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George's of the Market has been voted the Best Breakfast in NI, so we definitely couldn't leave it off our list. You won't be disappointed with a visit here, the food is of the highest standard and locally sourced.

The Cook's Cafe, Ballygowan Road

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The Cook's Cafe does it exactly what it says, gorgeous homemade, local produce and a tasty fry to boot, they even do deliveries if you're feeling particularly lazy.

Birdcage, Stranmillis Road

It's no coincidence that lots of the best places to grab a great fry are in the Stranmillis area, the Birdcage do a fantastic take on their Ulster Fry with a difference, you will not be disappointed.

Slim's Healthy Kitchen, Lisburn Road, Belmont Road and Victoria Square

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If you're watching your waistline that doesn't mean you can't enjoy a tasty healthy fry. Slim's specialise in great tasting food using only good oils and grilling. With three outlets across the city, there's no excuse not to visit Slim's.

Cast and Crew, Titanic Quarter

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A relatively new kid on the block, Cast and Crew is the perfect setting for a tasty breakfast. Nestled underneath the Samson and Goliath Cranes of Harland and Wolff you can enjoy a delicious Ulster Fry with a choice of large or small in a cosy environment.

Gallopers, York Road

Gallopers is always buzzing and they offer a great breakfast menu to suit all tastes, not to mention their particularly excellent Ulster Fry. It's also a favourite of our very own boxing champ Carl Frampton, breakfast of champions then at Gallopers!

Cassidy's, Antrim Road

Another firm favourite in the city and well-known for their amazing Ulster Fry. Breakfast at Cassidy's is a must do if you're a visitor to the city or a local, their amazing selection of freshly baked bread which arrives before your huge fry, will definitely keep you full all day.

Beth's Bakery, Crumlin Road

You won't get much closer to a Ulster Fry just like your ma makes than at Beth's Cafe. Tasty, home cooked, local produce, just like an Ulster Fry should be.

Bennett's, Belmont Road

A great wee cafe again serving a delicious home-made Ulster Fry that's sure to fill you up for the whole day. Superb food and super staff, Bennett's is a great spot for a bite to eat any time of the day.

French Village, Botanic Avenue

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Don't let the name fool you, the French Village know exactly how to serve a tasty Ulster Fry with all the trimmings, give it a go, you won't regret it!

Peppercorn Cafe, Woodstock Road

Another great shout for a proper homemade Ulster Fry and just look at the selection you can choose from. And as their advert says, not a microwave in sight, just how it should be!

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