While our taste buds will soon be treated to an abundance of chocolate-y goodness in the form of delicious Easter eggs, we are really looking forward to sinking our teeth into a scrumptious hot cross bun in the lead up to Easter.
So we thought we would provide you with a handy list of where to get the best hot cross buns in Dublin including Tesco and one of the city's favourite bakeries.
Bread41
Bread41 is a dominant force in the Dublin bakery scene, serving up delicious baked good, lovely coffee and even stunning brunch.
The Pearse Street spot is serving scrumptious hot cross buns from now until Easter.
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Tesco
Tesco's extra fruity hot cross buns make for a seriously delightful afternoon treat.
You can get a pack of four for just €1.50. They are made with orange soaked sultanas, raisins, currants and flame raisins with honey. Whack a bit of butter on that and you have a joyous hot cross bun eating experience.
Bread Naturally
Another one of Dublin's favourite bakeries, Bread Naturally in Raheny is serving hot cross buns from now until Easter.
This along with their other bread and cake offerings makes Bread Naturally a must visit for those who love quality baked goods.
Dunnes Stores
As expected, Dunnes Stores is back this Easter with some seriously good hot cross buns. The supermarket's Irish all butter hot cross buns come in packs of four for just €2.50.
Thunders Home Bakery
Thunders has multiple bakeries in Dublin in locations including Drumcondra, Clontarf, Dundrum, Rathmines, Donaghmede and Swords, and is serving up delectable hot cross buns right up until Easter.
Judging by the other delicious treats e love getting from Thunders, these hot cross buns are not to be missed.
Marks & Spencer
As well as classic hot cross buns, Marks & Spencer is also selling chocolate alternatives this year as well as a vegan version.
Supervalu
Supervalu is selling their four pack of Signature Tastes hot cross buns for just €2 this Easter. Made with Irish butter, the buns are made with sultanas and raisins infused with lemon tea with a hint of spice.
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