If you wake up too late for breakfast but are too early for lunch then sometimes you're stuck wondering what to eat.
Brunch is a meal that is usually eaten late in the morning or early afternoon, often accompanied by alcohol.
Here are five of the best places for brunch in Ipswich according to Tripadvisor.
1. Bloom Lounge
Where: 34 Tacket Street, IP4 1BA
Brunch times: 11am to 5pm
The brunch menu is inspired by modern Asian cuisine and features char siu pork benedict and karaage chicken and waffles.
A bottomless brunch is also offered for two hours of bottomless drinks such as Buck's fizz and Aperol spritz.
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2. Cosy Club
Where: Buttermarket Shopping Centre, IP1 1DT
Brunch times: 10am to 3.45pm
Cosy Club bottomless brunch comes with 90 minutes of unlimited drinks including prosecco, mimosa and non-alcoholic spritz drinks.
Dine on a classic breakfast with fried eggs or try something new like shakshuka with feta.
3. Grazing Sheep
Where: Regatte Quay, 15a Key Street, IP4 1FH
Brunch times: 11am to 3pm
Enjoy a brunch while overlooking the Ipswich Waterfront.
The menu includes rustic sourdough open sandwiches and waffles such as apple tatin topped with brown sugar apples and caramel sauce.
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4. Bistro on the Quay
Where: 3 Wherry Quay, IP4 1AS
Brunch times: 12pm on weekdays and from 10am on weekends
Tuck into a breakfast burger with black budding and bacon mayo at this brunch spot.
If you want a healthier brunch granola with vanilla yogurt and seasonal fruits is also on the menu.
5. Arlingtons
Where: 13 Museum Street, IP1 1HE
Brunch times: 10am to 2pm
Drop in to this café and bar for brunch.
The small menu features classic brunch dishes like English muffins with poached eggs and smashed avocado on sourdough toast.
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