farmerjj wrote: » St James,s pub looked closed this weekend, maybe there.
what the hell! wrote: » They're closed over a licensing issue according to their FB. Seems to be taking a while to sort out!
ncmc wrote: » http://m.independent.ie/life/food-drink/rachel-serves-up-her-first-restaurant-in-cork-of-course-35153542.html?campaign_id=A100 Rachel Allen to open a new restaurant on Washington St 5500 sq ft and seats 130, that's huge. I wonder what premises she's taking over. It's nice to see that end of town getting regenerated. Between the Capital and the plans for the Beamish site, it's a good choice of location by her.
D'Agger wrote: » Hi All, Looking for a recommendation for Saturday afternoon, Gentlemens day out followed by pinting so I'd like to book lunch where the steak is good & they serve WhiskeyWas thinking Greenes/Isaacs but it put me to thinking where's the best Steak in Cork?
rob316 wrote: » Elbow Lane is the best but I'm not sure it has reopened yet./
D'Agger wrote: » Hi All, Looking for a recommendation for Saturday afternoon, Gentlemens day out followed by pinting so I'd like to book lunch where the steak is good & they serve Whiskey Was thinking Greenes/Isaacs but it put me to thinking where's the best Steak in Cork?
rob316 wrote: » The empty site next to Liberty Grill its going into, formerly Cork Film Services. They have been at it since August, 3 storey restaurant going in there. She is utterly painful, cant stand her, still a "celebrity" restaurant for the cork scene will be good.
pwurple wrote: » Wow, Is that place 5500sqft? Maybe you'll get the opportunity to tell her how you much can't stand her the next time you meet her so. i'd say she'd be delighted to hear your considered opinion.
Oafley Jones wrote: » She doesn't come across well for me either. Seems very forced. The accent really doesn't help her. Sister has worked with her a few times and says she lovely in reality. Doesn't say the same thing about Darina or Myrtle.
rob316 wrote: » wtf the next time I meet her? she is unbearable have you ever heard her or watched any of her shows? comes across totally false
pwurple wrote: » Oh right, i thought the way you had such a strong opinion on you must actually have some dealings with her. No, I don't watch a lot of telly, so havn't seen it, but she's about midleton a bit with the kids, so I've met her a few times. Didn't do much to inspire that kind of pure hatred those times anyway. Meh.
rob316 wrote: » pure hatred that's a bit ott. All I said is she comes across poorly anytime I have seen her. Well I'm glad she is nice according to people who have met her, I never said she wasn't.
pwurple wrote: » Yes, it would be kinda ott wouldn't it. Here is what you wrote, in a public forum, about someone you haven't met. "Can't stand her" , "utterly painful" , "she is unbearable". But you certainly never said she wasn't "nice". Anyway, I'll leave it. Just find it weird how female public figures get completely hauled over coals and how personal the character assassination is. See above, the other two women there (darina and myrtle allen) are picked out for attack, but no-one even mentioning the blokes in that enterprise. Hope the place does well for them and improves the washington street area another bit.
leahyl wrote: » Ok guys, can we move on please, kind of getting off topic now.... With regard to the restaurant Rachel Allen is opening, it's definitely the place across from the courthouse, my friend saw planning permission notice on it today.
georgiecasey wrote: » https://twitter.com/NiallHarbison/status/791035960389697536 i know the burrito joint is Boojums but anyone have any ideas what burger place it is?
rob316 wrote: » Has to be Bunsen!
Belle E. Flops wrote: » If Boojum comes I will be a very happy camper! Yum
georgiecasey wrote: » we can only dream! best burger i've ever had, slighlty better than shakeshack and five guys in the US. i had 3 bunsen in one day when i was in dublin last, each burger as good as the last! boojum is pretty much nailed on if the worried talk from competing Cork burrito places are to believed.
dudara wrote: » Delighted to see the new Fish Wife opening on Grand Parade - good to attract a bit of food into that stretch (though I do have a huge soft spot for the old pizza joint that was there, and am sad to see it gone)