Water John wrote: » Gelato seems to be close to, frozen custard as in the US. Less overrun (air), and containing egg.
Mardyke wrote: » Each to their own, but that Long Table thing is losing the run of itself. It's a fantastic idea, and I was interested in it until I heard it cost €95! What a rip off. And now the same shower are shaking people down for €65 to listen to the likes of Cantillon waffle on with a few tapas! You'd expect it from the CBA and Nash sort of crowd. I suppose if people are willing to do it...!
Harika wrote: » Was at the long table yesterday, and while 95 Euro for a meal with wine and cocktails seem much, myself and the wife were happy enough. Food was very nice. The kicker of this event is the location, that several Cork restaurants and shops are working together to feed 400 people at the same time. It's an event and experience. And with all the demand, I would think they go up next time in price, as they cannot expand to more tables.https://twitter.com/HariKa65612824/status/1011143766504288257
pwurple wrote: » Great weather you had for it. I saw the photos, looked beautiful. Glad you enjoyed it, that menu was the same as we had on the walking version. (Our lamb was outstanding, did it work for that size group?)
BullBlackNova wrote: » Lots of Midsummer events are ticketed and, therefore, not available to all, realistically. Limited capacity and pricing always renders some people out of the loop. I've never been to the Long Table dinner but my interpretation is that it's no more closed off than the Everyman plays held as part of Midsummer - Asking for It this year - the Opera House concerts held (Hauschka, for e.g) or the Corcadorca plays held in Fitzgeralds Park, all of which are ticketed and priced. ---- Anyway, I actually came here with a request. Any good lunch take out options? Somewhere to grab a sandwich or salad and go into the park or something. I feel like I always stick to the same few - East, rocket Man, loving salads - but wouldn't mind trying something new if there was a recommendation. City centre preferably. Sandwiches or salads please!
BullBlackNova wrote: » Anyway, I actually came here with a request. Any good lunch take out options? Somewhere to grab a sandwich or salad and go into the park or something. I feel like I always stick to the same few - East, rocket Man, loving salads - but wouldn't mind trying something new if there was a recommendation. City centre preferably. Sandwiches or salads please!
Mardyke wrote: » Yep it is a fantastic event and a huge success story so it's hard to argue with the price in that respect. My point was that it was touted (or maybe I got it wrong) as a Cork Midsummer event, which to my knowledge, are community events for all. I didn't get the feeling it was available to all. I'd say tickets were held aside for friends of the CBA shower. I probably get turned off by their involvement based on their attitude lately.
Water John wrote: » Was in the Montenotte Hotel last week for a meal. Great spot to chill out with a meal or drinks on these fine evenings, with a wonderful view over the city. Highly recommended for the location alone.
Lapse wrote: » Hi any recommendations of places with outdoor seating? Does'nt necessarily have to be in city centre.
pwurple wrote: » As far as I know, each of the participating suppliers and restaurants got a couple of tickets each. So, for example, that smoked salmon was donated, and the supplier got tickets. Ditto for spuds, cheese, etc. That probably left ~300 out of 400 tickets. They were sold in bunches of 4. Which is by my guess around 75 transactions. I don't know who the "CBA Shower" are.
sporina wrote: » So was it difficult to get tickets for this event? PS The CBA is the Cork Business Association I assume
pwurple wrote: » Docklands has some outside tables, and next door, is it Tequila Jacks? Greenes has a courtyard with outdoor tables. The street with cocbull on it has a few tables on it. Does liberty grill have a few? There are beer gardens around then as well. The sextant, and some other pubs up barrack street. Tom Barrys? And the cafe’s. In Fitzgerald’s park the Natural Food Bakery, and their place in Blackrock as well. Salt on Victoria road. Actually, Blackrock castle has outdoor tables in the courtyard. Where else... douglas... I think Gogo’s has some.
Cherry_Cola wrote: » Just saw on FB that Huckleberrys are done.
rob316 wrote: » Surprised but a combination of a downturn in the donut fad and a 2nd store was probably what killed them. Looks like the shack and the one by the opera house have won out. Fair dues to huckleberrys owner he gave it everthing, all over social media they were.