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bewleys cafe dublinRaisingkids.co.uk's guide to some of the best places to start the day

The Wolseley, London

Britain's best place to spot celebrities such as Elton John or Ewan McGregor over your morning waffle - the breakfast menu at this swanky central London restaurant includes Viennese pastries, the full English, kippers and Eggs Benedict.
Opens 7am Mon-Fri, 8am Sat/Sun.
www.thewolseley.com

Triatic, Dartmouth

Winner of the AA's Best Breakfast Award 2008/9, your morning fare at the Triatic bed and breakfast house in Dartmouth is enjoyed in a room with a view. Enjoy your cooked or continental breakfast as you gaze out over the river Dart. Everything from the bread to the jam and biscuits in this breakfast is homemade.
www.triatic.co.uk

One Planet Adventure Café, Denbighshire

Voted best breakfast in Wales in the 2007 Observer Food Awards, this cafe rewards those who reach it under their own steam, sitting as it does in a log cabin in the middle of 650 hectares of the Coed Llandegla Forest. Allegedly the bacon butty here is 'mystical'.
Coed Llandegla Forest, Ruthin Road, Llandegla, Denbighshire LL11 3AA

Bewleys, Dublin

Recently renovated, the Bewleys breakfast is the stuff of legend. Described by the Council of Europe as one of the great cafes of Europe, this historic Dublin restaurant now has a new menu featuring organic porridge, with Drambuie, homemade granola and poached egg and bacon bagels.
Open 8am Mon-Sat, 9am Sun
www.bewleyscafe.com

Lower Buckton, Shropshire

Fans of all things piggy will find they've reached nirvana when they stay at this bed and breakfast tucked away in the Welsh Marches. Henry and Carolyn Chesshire are your hosts and have won numerous awards for their breakfasts. The bacon is cured by the local butcher, but vegetarians can also enjoy muesli made with hazelnuts grown in the gardens.
website: www.lowerbuckton.co.uk

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