whatever76 wrote: » walked by the new place on McCurtain street - cask .. looks really cool - any reports ? ! McCurtain street is buzzing at the moment - great to see !
Quote: Originally Posted by BullBlackNova Cork needs a few well-stocked, high-end bars tbf, so a welcome addition. Is it a craft cocktail menu (a la the new Fran Well bar, Pigalle, etc) or just your standard range of drinks (albeit with a bigger selection!) Their Facebook page just says "new menu every 8 weeks" which is great, but I'd like to know what's on it now...
Craft cocktails, but you can ask for whatever you want I'd say. Anyway, everyone and their mother wants to go to the new place in town so ended up back again already. I had two... Nutjob. It's a pistachio based cocktail, came in a tumbler, along with a bowl of pistachios to snack on with it. Yum. €11 i think. Second one I can't remember the name of, but it was a cocktail for 4, like a punch. Tasted like blackberries, it is quite sweet. That one was shared between the four of us and was 40. Again, didn't eat, but saw people getting plates of cheese and meats. Looked good.
what the hell! wrote: » Disappointed with Boojum's offering so far so hopefully Bunsen can bring the goods! Looking forward to heading in.
georgiecasey wrote: » https://www.joe.ie/life-style/dublin-institution-bunsen-burger-opening-restaurant-cork-580599 wow. goodbye son of a bun. bunsens AND boojum now, gotta get myself back down to cork
kcb wrote: » Ended up in Coqbull, not by choice. I didn't expect much but it was worse than I thought it would be! Thrown upstairs in what feels like an attic. Very shabbily done up and the music was random and too loud. Burger was v poor and chips were cold. You'd get a better burger in any half arsed bar around town. Corn was swimming in butter. Kids food was quite good but that's not hard to get right! Brownie was good. Warm apple pie was cold! Overall poor. Staff are friendly although a bit all over the place. Still baffled how it's so busy. The Cornstore affect. However they manage it!
Mumha wrote: » They have "unisex" toilets upstairs (same as their Limerick sister restaurant)...I'm surprised that they don't appear to have a downstairs wheelchair accessible toilet, I thought that was mandatory ?
happyday wrote: » Have they still only the one toilet for the whole restaurant? I think I heard there was some work going on there.
IrishBelle wrote: » I had yakiniku don. Like the above poster, i asked for a recommendation. They are super nice in there. Honestly, I often walk down the street by Miyazaki and the smell coming from there is delicious. So i followed my nose, even though I wasn't sure what to order. Go for it, it's superb
happyday wrote: » What did you have? I'd like to try it but wouldn't have a clue what to order.
IrishBelle wrote: » Went to Miyazaki, unbelievable food. Very little seating, so not sure it technically qualifies as a restaurant... but it is well worth the trip. Subsequent trips will become known as pilgrimages
Mumha wrote: » No, they do lots more than just a burger. I love their half chicken, which I have with mash and gravy. It was disappointing that in their menu redesign, they dropped the buttermilk wings. Of its type it is one of the best in the city, and good portions too. The one thing that pisses me off is that they fill the glass full of ice and then add the Coke etc. which is a nice way of increasing the profit margin. That said, we love going there.
Nonoperational wrote: » I think they do a good burger and fries to be honest.
nerwen wrote: » Actually went to Coqbull yesterday on friend's request and while it's still as noisy and dark in there as before, I think they've improved the food massively since last time I went. Smoked Gubbeen chorizo fries were amazing and the philly steak was on a proper crusty baguette, very nice!