Krispy Kreme has finally landed in Belfast.
Its first Northern Irish location opened doors to customers at Belfast's Victoria Square Shopping Centre at 8am on Wednesday morning.
The new location includes seating for guests to relax and enjoy their sweet treat, and will be serving dozens of all of the latest limited-edition doughnuts, plus fan-favourite Original Glazed as well as coffee, shakes, soft drinks and exclusive merch.
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First through the door at the opening of Krispy Kreme Victoria Square Belfast was Francis Downey who queued for 13 hours and won a golden ticket which qualifies him for a year’s supply of the iconic doughnuts.
Ulster rugby players Stewart Moore and Tom O’Toole cut the ribbon at the store and met with customers who were queued around the shopping centre to get their hands on some sweet treats.
Vouchers were also given for the second and third in line, as well as exclusive merch for the first 50 customers in the queue today.
Check out our gallery below with pictures from the opening...
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