Malari wrote: » Paddy the Farmer does a mighty good burger, but I would avoid pretty much everything else on the menu! And yes, the wooden board thing drives me nuts. I want to have sauces and juices contained please, and be able to pour my chips out of their metal cup and only select the best ones, without them ending up on the table. It's good enough value though, if you get a pint and wine of the month, as there's a deal. The other place I quite like is Lishh, but they put their food on slates! The last time I was there I went back up, got a plate and slid everything on to it. I can't stand the sensation of cutting something on slate. Eek!
Malari wrote: » I've been there several times and never noticed this! Not during the evening though, so maybe something specific they were cooking. How off-putting.
Dbu wrote: » Hard to describe really,Clothes just smell of food, a greasy smell if you like. Have you tried it?
sporina wrote: » I see Sago have changed their menu - meals are cheaper and they have "Chinese take away" style dishes now... I assume they are using cheaper ingredients..? Anyone eaten from there recently? I have not done so in ages but was going to this weekend but now I am dubious..
what the hell! wrote: » They stink?? Of what exactly?
TiltedBrain wrote: » I like paddy the farmers, it's not a restaurant. It's good quality for a pub food imo
Dbu wrote: » We really like Cafe Velo in Georges Quay and now I believe they open at night on weekends as well. Only gripe we have is that your clothes stink when you leave there..dont know what it is, but food is terrific
who_me wrote: » Not much right by the station; just the Welcome Inn and the Poor Relation (mentioned above). L'atitude 51 isn't too far away, fine for wine and has a small (bottled) beer selection. The Sextant (though it does do barbecues outdoors) or Cask would both be <5 minutes walk.
Drdenise75 wrote: » I've been reading this thread for ages and have finally registered to join in! First post goes to Orso. Had another lovely meal there on Saturday night. Not been disappointed there yet. We had the whole sea bream and the beef bazella pie for mains and both were excellent. Their espresso martini from the desert menu is fantastic - best I've tried in the city. We got a table much quicker than usually happens on a Saturday evening but place was full all night and good lively atmosphere. Friendly service there too
phater phagan wrote: » I understand. I'm looking for a safe, friendly respectable pub with an interesting selection of beers, and wines.
bee06 wrote: » Could you define what "good" means to you. Good to one person could be another persons worst nightmare.
phater phagan wrote: » Hi Guys, Can anyone recommend a good pub around the bus station area i.e Plunkett St.? I'd prefer one that doesn't serve food. Thanks
Harika wrote: » Rossini - 33 Princes Street
pwurple wrote: » 12 tables. Or golden elephant if they like thai?
happyday wrote: » Where would be nice to eat in Douglas tonight? Table for 2 friends for a catch-up.
The statutory body responsible for food consumer protection has confirmed it is investigating an allegation that a Cork restaurant may have misinformed customers over the source of products on its menu.
the beer revolu wrote: » Despite the appalling customer service last week, I thought I'd try Tequila Jack's for brunch again. I tweeted them yesterday morning asking what time they served this menu until on Sundays. I got no reply. Seriously, if you have a business twitter account, then check in on it occasionally. They really seem clueless. Still haven't eaten there.