Going out for brunch at the weekend is a favourite pastime for many.
There are lots of different options to pop in for a bite to eat when you are out and about in the city.
Here's the best ten places to visit for brunch in Belfast according to TripAdvisor.
There's an option for everyone including families or those who fancy a few drinks at brunch with friends.
Yum
First on the list is Yum, a contemporary casual dining experience which has relocated to the Hunting Lodge, Stewartstown Road.
They adapt their meals to suit vegans, vegetarians, gluten and wheat free customers.
Maggie May's, Castle Street & Stranmillis
Two Maggie May's cafés made it onto the top brunches list.
It's a local family run chain which menu has lots of brunch options along with artisan coffees, milkshakes and sweet treats.
Alan's Causeway C afé
This option is situated on the Donegall Road and open is open from 8am to 2pm.
Perfect for those looking for a traditional brunch option like a fry.
Jumon
An Asian fusion restaurant on Fountain Street in the city centre.
It aims to offer an Asian take on healthy, balanced food and drink.
Ben Madigan's
This bar and kitchen is located on Cavehill Road and has a friendly atmosphere, with award-winning local food and drink.
A great option for those out for the day for a walk up Cavehill.
Benedicts
This hotel and restaurant at Bradbury Place, Shaftsbury Square opens for food from 11.45am at the weekend.
Bottomless lunch is a popular option, which is £25pp and includes a main course lunch with a side order and a selection of unlimited drinks for 2 hours.
It runs every Saturday between 12pm and 4pm, with booking essential.
Harlem C afé
A funky café with an eclectic bistro menu, located next to the Ulster Hall.
Also serves cheese, charcuterie boards and cream teas.
The Lamppost C afé
This option is on the Newtownards Road in East Belfast and also has a doggy and plant-based menu.
Brunch options include French toast, poached eggs and avocado and more.
The Grapevine
Grapevine is at Pottinger's Entry, serving "fresh food with soul in the heart of Belfast".