Cherry_Cola wrote: » Just saw on FB that Huckleberrys are done.
whatever76 wrote: » Anyone reports on da Mirco Osteria on bridge street ?
Water John wrote: » Suggest Toonsbridge cafe. On the Macroom - Inchigeelagh road. Only open at weekends. Haven't been in a good while. Great idea Timtim.
Water John wrote: » M/s Dodog, she used to run a shack in the West Cork Technology Park. Must call to Courtmac to try that.
timtim2016 wrote: » Just wondering has anyone any recommendations for quirky or unusual spots in or preferably around county cork. Like The Fish Basket or The workshop, Skinnys in Bally cotton, Divas bakery, toonsbridge dairy etc. Cafes, chip vans anything
nerwen wrote: » Finally got to Iyers and so glad I did, had amazing samosas, mushroom pakora and dosas. All of them came with really good dips and sauces. Cheap, great, super nice service. Nothing but good things to say!
JackieChang wrote: » timtim2016 wrote: » Just wondering has anyone any recommendations for quirky or unusual spots in or preferably around county cork. Like The Fish Basket or The workshop, Skinnys in Bally cotton, Divas bakery, toonsbridge dairy etc. Cafes, chip vans anything I just got back from a trip to Glandore. On the way we passed a quirky looking cafe called Rohu's in Inishannon. This is probably what you're looking for. Like a little English Market kind of place, and the cafe has no front wall. So it's open to the street and you can see all the way inside. Looked like a really nice and local spot. Here it is: https://goo.gl/maps/tLuS8QfY9wH2 There's a not very quirky but very nice pub with great views of the harbour in Glandore called Hayes. As I was leaving there was a band setting up ON THE STREET just outside the pub. Seemed like a great spot for an evening pint. Daytime/Lunch would probably be a better option if you're looking for something romantic. But if you don't care about that, evening seemed like good craic. All seats outside have parasols too. Think Bulmans in Kinsale of a summer's eve sort of vibe: https://goo.gl/maps/vtLQVJQ3fG72
JackieChang wrote: » I just got back from a trip to Glandore. On the way we passed a quirky looking cafe called Rohu's in Inishannon. This is probably what you're looking for. Like a little English Market kind of place, and the cafe has no front wall. So it's open to the street and you can see all the way inside. Looked like a really nice and local spot. Here it is: https://goo.gl/maps/tLuS8QfY9wH2 There's a not very quirky but very nice pub with great views of the harbour in Glandore called Hayes. As I was leaving there was a band setting up ON THE STREET just outside the pub. Seemed like a great spot for an evening pint. Daytime/Lunch would probably be a better option if you're looking for something romantic. But if you don't care about that, evening seemed like good craic. All seats outside have parasols too. Think Bulmans in Kinsale of a summer's eve sort of vibe: https://goo.gl/maps/vtLQVJQ3fG72
mccard wrote: » Da Mirco maybe? Heard good reports.https://www.facebook.com/damircocork/
pwurple wrote: » For a night out just the two of us... the unfortunately named Spitjack is excellent. Or Elbow lane, perched at the bar. Or The fishbar in Electric. I was going to say Greene's all the way if posher is what you're looking for, with a cocktail before in Cask. Or Les Gourmandaise if you are splashin' the cash. Docklands is more relaxed, but the food is great. I've had some miserable experiences in Cornstore, but was unlucky possibly. Enjoy!
JackieChang wrote: » How much did you pay?
Oleander wrote: » Anyone been to Good Day Deli, Nano Nagle Gardens, Douglas? I have been but I'm interested to know what people thought. I liked the food, the glass building and gardens are fab and I think it's a great money maker business for the owners but I and my partner thought it was too busy (great for the business). We went for breakfast and it was expensive but nice for a treat. Maybe we'll try it for brunch but only sitting outside, seating was too near each other for our liking. But I would recommend it but it's not cheap (ingredients are organic so that's what you're paying for).