northgirl wrote: » Heard the Raj Gaylord Indian is setting up in Annies, Sunday's Well.
limnam wrote: » And moving out of kerry pike? or a second place?
pwurple wrote: » Why clog up the entryway and make people uncomfortable. Also the longer people sit, the more they order. I have often arrived before a group and when I am seated I almost always order a drink or olives/nuts.
pwurple wrote: » Ate in the Oyster Tavern there a few days ago. The place is beautiful inside, but the food was only average. Menu is boring enough, burger, fish and chips, steak and a salad on mains. Starters had chowder and scampi, a salad. Anyway, i had the chowder and fish and chips. Not enough fish in the chowder for my taste, huge volume of cream, chips were kinda pale and floppy. Batter on fish was thick. So, yeah, alright I guess. Nothing poisonous about it, but nothing to write home about either. Staff were attentive and friendly.
igCorcaigh wrote: » It's a shame that the food seems so bad in the Oyster. I haven't eaten there, after being not impressed with the boring menu that advertised their chicken as coming from Chicken inn
pwurple wrote: » . Why would you source smoked salmon from o’connells instead of Hederman’s I ask ya! .
Nonoperational wrote: » It's still bar food at the end of the day. Haven't eaten in there but I like it as a bar. Staff are good too.
leahyl wrote: » Not sure what you mean by that, plenty of bars that serve great food.
Nonoperational wrote: » Wouldn’t necessarily expect gourmet smoked salmon in a bar at the prices. What bars in Cork serve great food as a matter of interest?
igCorcaigh wrote: » It's a shame that the food seems so bad in the Oyster. I haven't eaten there, after being not impressed with the boring menu that advertised their chicken as coming from Chicken Inn...
the beer revolu wrote: » Maybe not a great example there. I'd say Hederman's is several times the price of the O' Connell's stuff - not just a bit dearer. Looking at their menu, I'd say the clientele they are after wouldn't pay the ridiculous premium for Hederman's.
Water John wrote: » I see Allresh and The Good Fish Co, picking up All Ireland awards:https://www.joe.ie/life-style/best-takeaway-ireland-606629 Allfresh, best fruit and veg wholesaler and The Good Fish Co, the best fish supplier. No excuses for any retail food in Cork with these on their doorstep.
pwurple wrote: » It’s actually a perfect example of my point. n.
the beer revolu wrote: » pwurple wrote: » It’s actually a perfect example of my point. n. You questioned why someone would put O'Connell's as a supplier rather than Hederman's. I pointed out that Hederman's would be prohibitively expensive for any restaurant other than a very high end one to have as a supplier, hence not a very good example.
pwurple wrote: » Aha. And if you're doing that... going for the cheapo version, why highlight it on the menu. That was my question. Do I need to get out the finger puppets here?
Ludo wrote: » Coz possibly the majority of their customers won't actually give a **** about a perceived quality difference between different suppliers but may be happy to see a local source of the meat as that is more important to most. They are supporting local suppliers and jobs and that is good.