DamienDarts wrote: » Hi , any reccomandations for a nice beer garden for pub grub on a nice day like today in Cork city?
D'Agger wrote: » Not sure for grub but two of the better beer gardens in Cork are on Barrack St. - Tom Barrys & Annie Macs
sporina wrote: » where is Annie Macs?
rob316 wrote: » My wife was in Rachel's Saturday, she told me her butternut squash Risotto was €25 and her friends pizza was €25. Are those prices real? I ask as my wife isn't the best when it comes to prices.
livedadream wrote: » while i did feel the prices were ridiculous i dont think the pizzas were 25 euro is she maybe including drinks and a side in that?
rob316 wrote: » livedadream wrote: » while i did feel the prices were ridiculous i dont think the pizzas were 25 euro is she maybe including drinks and a side in that? Not sure but €25 is scandalous for a Risotto. She was fairly underwhelmed anyway regardless of the price.
livedadream wrote: » me too... and i meant to include the risotto as well, i dont think any main was 25 euro unless they have black sole on the bone or something...
livedadream wrote: » has anyone ate in Cask yet? would you rate it?
rob316 wrote: » Like I said my wife isn't the best with prices so just wanted to confirm it here. Anyway as much as I like to eat the offerings in Cork, Rachel's is one I'm not interested in heard too many negatives and don't want to be supporting this sort of pricing for food that isn't of that caliber.
pwurple wrote: » Yes, no doubt about it, it's expensive, but it's not 25 quid for a pizza. Mother of god the stories get legs altogether in Cork. I think the pizza was either 15 or 18. I wanted to go back and try it again, because the first time was opening week. We enjoyed it that time, but I've read all sorts of stuff here since about them having no bread or butter, and people struggling to talk to eachother with the noise levels... which wasn't the case at all when I was in, so wanted to check have they completely changed the set-up before I bring work visitors in. I need it to be consistent if it's for work. I tried to book a Friday night two weeks in advance and there was nothing available, so it doesn't seem to be dying on its feet quite yet.
nerwen wrote: » Keep seeing burger pics from the Silly Goose lately, anyone been? Looks like more of a pub grub type place than an actual restaurant though...
pwurple wrote: » Crowd is a funny mix... older wealthy city people, the green's restaurant regulars I'd say... mixed in with mainly women in their 20's and 30's in skyscraper shoes. There were a lot of drawn-on eyebrows.
pwurple wrote: » There were a lot of drawn-on eyebrows.
D'Agger wrote: » Had Bunsen for the first time and have to say, it's a good burger but overpriced & I really didn't enjoy eating there tbh - it was very bright, you're on top of the people next to you. I'd go back for some munch on the fly but but would recommend Son of a Bun ahead of it without question because you'll have a bit more space & a more relaxed vibe, some sides and much better milkshakes
sozbox wrote: » Don't really get how it's over priced? In relation to what? Cheese burger and fries: COQBULL: 13.50 Sun of a Bun:12 Bunsen: 10.40
Harika wrote: » Finally went to Lily House in Blackpool. Happy with the food choices, as for lunch you can have from the big menu or a menu with 5 starters and 5 mains where you pick one of each for 9.90. Had the WonTon-soup that tasted really well and the shredded chicken that was also good. Overall a good addition to Blackpool for the office people there, to have a food option added there, that is not fast food.
nerwen wrote: » Was it busy and how long did it take? Wondering if it's doable in an hour with a few minutes walk as well.
ok how is Lily house different to all the crap Chinese places in the city/country?