I Fly to Dublin to try a FULL IRISH BREAKFAST - Take 2

Published 2024-07-21
In this video find out what i eat in a day as I fly to Dublin, Ireland to try a full Irish Breakfast! But the challenge for this video, is that I have to do it all in one day. So I take a flight from Leeds, UK to Dublin, Ireland, have to find the best full Irish Breakfast, try it, and make it back to the airport in time for my plane out of Dublin later on in the day. So will I succeed? Or will I fail? Find out in this video!

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All Comments (21)
  • @ian-digitalhit
    If that's a Boeing plane, don't pull the piece off tape. It's probably holding the plane together. 😂
  • No matter how old you are or what car you drive, there’s no journey as exciting as a window seat on the top of a double decker bus. Another great video, thank you for taking us along!
  • @angelagraham9533
    This Irish breakfast was definitely better than the first one.😋
  • @Standard_Jay
    I say this as an Irishman and one who lived in Dublin for several years that the transport situation from the airport is a joke. Dublin Bus used to operate the 747 express which was only a couple of euro into the city centre but now that direct route has all been entirely privatised. They were talking about building an underground train link 20 years ago when I left and it still hasn't happened. Also O'Connell St. has to be one of the worst first impressions for a European Capital , dirty , run down and full of undesirables. On the plus side the breakfast looked nice if a little pricey.
  • @gnomevoyeur
    I love your food videos. As an introvert, I'm a bit terrified of asking locals for advice. My vote is for research ahead.
  • @johnbrown8077
    I honestly don't think you did anything wrong. It was a great video and very authentic which is what I look for. Thank you for sharing your experiences.
  • @mharvey3185
    Thoroughly Enjoyed This Vlog, The Food Looked Amazing, Sorry The Coach Company Ripped You Off Going Into Dublin. Thank You For All Your Hard Work Too ... 👏👏👏
  • @Terminator3d
    Dublin Express (ran by National Express) offer a return bus ticket for €10 if you book online via their website. No need to book the exact timeslot as you can travel 12 hours either side of the booked time (this helps cover scenarios like flight delays, etc.). This option is cheaper than the Aircoach ticket you bought but much quicker and more convenient than the Dublin Bus public bus you caught back to the airport.
  • Definitely Breakfast number 2. I laughed out loud at the flight back. Great video as always
  • @johng1943
    Lipton’s should be offering you a sponsorship deal!
  • @susipaterson8185
    Your face while sitting in the middle seat! Lolz. Great upload. One extra egg and one less slice of bread, and the brekky would have been perfect.
  • @garyedward140
    Thanks for all your effort in making another great video. Families would surely be cheaper taking a taxi than all paying the extortionate coach prices individually!
  • Take 2 breaky looked the real business..many thanks for the tips on public bus service
  • @Una2006
    Nice!! I think the relish you had is called Ballymaloe, made in Cork, available in the UK
  • Hello EIE Wow, that breakfast looked delicious. I could just eat it. The coach ticket was appalling. Thankfully, you got back much cheaper. Thanks for a fantastic video, as always😊
  • @fishmaster1960
    Great video full of information and the return flight shot with you sat in the middle seat was really funny 🤣
  • @Simon-ef1zj
    Your facial expression on the flight back was hilarious... tickled me that did 😂
  • @amberdy12
    Cheers for the heads up re transport