flangemeistro wrote: » Hey guys looking for a recommendation please, up in CUMH for the next 3/4 days with herself so wondering is there anywhere nice walkable. The places I know of are hi-burger, subway, four star, Abra kebabra, the two greasy spoons in Wilton SC, Costa, Wilton pub & Restaurant. I know a bit further afield is Ramen and Zambero but that's a bit of a trek. Looking for something other than fast-food and not a roast dinner. Anything different around that I haven't heard about.
Missyelliot2 wrote: » Just home from a beyond bad dinner in Restaurant Rossini.... it was possibly the worst meal out ever! I know staff are under pressure at this time of year, but they were so rude. We were due to eat at 7pm and got our starters at 9pm! Such a horrible place - would avoid!
SouthernBelle wrote: » If you walk out the back gate of the hospital, The Rendevouz bar is roughly a 10 minute walk from the CUMH.http://therendezvousbar.ie
sporina wrote: » thats shocking - ate there twice - terrible on the first occasion - poor on the 2nd - will never go back - dunno how is suppose to be one of cork finest longest standing italian restaurants
Gamb!t wrote: » Id have walked after 40 mins.
Rfrip wrote: » Ate in the toon bridge dairy outside macroom yesterday. It’s was just gorgeous. Definitely recommend it, really cute place, Some of us got pizza which was gorgeous, salads were delicious, lovely coffee and cake selection Staff were so nice aswell Will definitely going back I just realised it’s neither a restaurant or in cork city...oh well!
.red. wrote: » I passed their last week and wanted to stop on my way home but didn't have time. Is it the place with the big "wood fire pizza" sign your on about?
Rfrip wrote: » Ya that’s it! Pizza was gorgeous, there was no room inside, but picnic benches outside that were covered over, the staff for very obliging and really couldn’t do enough for us. Really recommend it.
Colser wrote: » Is it on the Killarney side,I can't place it?
Malari wrote: » H8GHOTI wrote: » Piano bar at Rachels. What’s it like in there? Not eating but thinking of going for couple drinks Saturday night. How much are the cocktails & is it likely to be busy? I think the cocktails are fixed price at €12. I ordered off-menu last time and that's what I was charged. I was only there mid-week, so don't know what it's like at the weekend, but I'd imagine MOST people there would just be in for a drink before dinner and wouldn't be staying long. But it's a nice, classy spot! I like it.
H8GHOTI wrote: » Piano bar at Rachels. What’s it like in there? Not eating but thinking of going for couple drinks Saturday night. How much are the cocktails & is it likely to be busy?
dinneenp wrote: » Hi, 2 nights in Cork coming up. I'm from Cork but living away for ages so looking for recommendation. Firstly a tapas restaurant for 4-6 people, want to spend some time catching up & picking at food. Ideally somewhere that the tapas come out when ready and not all together. Nice as well would be a place that has a glass cabinet showing tapas- NOT a deal breaker. Secondly a place for BBQ food- ribs, corn, chicken wings etc. I know there's a relatively new place on the Dyke but don't know how good it is or other places. Cheers, Pa.
Harika wrote: » Cask for tapas And Holy smoke for BBQ can be recommended
TiltedBrain wrote: » Is there any actual tapas place in Cork? I know Cask is recomended but they are more like starters and prices at 7 - 8 euro a dish minimum I assume. Arthur Maines is the same.