limnam wrote: » That's 3 really big problems from 1 sitting.
bee06 wrote: » 3 negative reviews.
Leonel Putrid Cheddar wrote: » Ah feck really? Thought the menu looked great and it was something actually different
limnam wrote: » Reading some of the reviews on FB I wouldn't bother beer.
bee06 wrote: » Just out of curiosity, will you give it a wide berth just because of this issue or have you heard other negative things?
bee06 wrote: » I agree it is annoying but they've only been open about 2 weeks
the beer revolu wrote: » I agree. I'll probably give it another chance, though.
limnam wrote: » At that point regardless of the timing they should have honoured the order. Never been here, but will give it a wide birth.
the beer revolu wrote: » Went to Tequila Jack's to try the breakfast menu I so liked the look of. "are you still serving breakfast?" "yes" I sat at the bar to choose from the breakfast menu on the counter, gave my order to another server and was brought cutlery and a glass of water. Some minutes later, he had to come back to tell me that the kitchen was now only serving the main menu. Not impressed! Now, I know it could be down to teething problems and it was busy with the match crowd but surely taking away obsolete menus and informing the staff at what time you stop serving breakfast is pretty basic stuff.
northgirl wrote: » Any recommendations for dinner in Baltimore?
Jentle Grenade wrote: » What happened to Fenns? My favourite restaurant in Cork I could go 3/4 times a week between morning tea and lunch. Off work this week for holidays and all. Gutted.
WhiteRoses wrote: » I always enjoyed it too. Has it definitely closed down?
rob316 wrote: » Another one bits the dust, The Meatball Place. I'll miss that one, great for a bit of cheap, tasty comfort food. That location is a graveyard for restaurants.
opus wrote: » Just saw this in an email sent round at work about Fenns Quay closing down
It is with great regret we have to announce that as of today we will no longer operate as Fenns Quay thank you Cork and beyond for all your support and letting us be Cork on a fork with a few spoons over the boarder
kcb wrote: » I couldn't understand much of the review of Spitjack above, but the deep fired breakfast sounds tasty. Must give it a go. What's an "exp cup" when it's at home by the way?