Slim Charles wrote: » Dinner in River Lee Hotel this evening, never been, is it any cop ?
SteelyDanJalapeno wrote: » Had a lovely Brunch in The Bookshelf at The Elysian Saturday, there was a queue out the door after we sat down, akin to Liberty Grill. I got the Breakfast Bap (floury Bun, square of good black pudding, Bacon, Cheese, fried egg and relish with some greens) it was very good, and the missus god avocado and egg on toast which was also excellent. with 2 coffees it came to about 25 euro but I got a take away raspberry scone too which was magical. decor is fantastic, service is great, food is great, 9/10
rob316 wrote: » Nosta on Marlboro St. They do a great €10 main with drink. Try the pide! I was in there again on Saturday, great meal, really underrated spot.
BullBlackNova wrote: » Really!? I hope not. Big fan! There was a huge queue outside there when I passed early last week.
sporina wrote: » Heard today that EAST by The Rocketman in the Winthrop street arcade has closed..
sporina wrote: » hmm and great about the service - good service and make/break a dining experience = they are lucky to have her.. (not sure if matters that she was local though)
flangemeistro wrote: » I had the displeasure of seeing him and his ilk in full on pomp during the Cork Coffee weekend a year back, it just shows that it doesn't take good coffee or even a basic knowledge of coffee to take part in that weekend as Idaho's offering is tripe and their knowledge is bluff, he wasn't the only perpetrator though, there's a bang of obnoxiousness from the majority of organisers unfortunately because Cork has a really good coffee scene. The last sighting I had of Mr Idaho was when him and his possie including Eoin Kennedy were on Twitter trying to get the artist on Patrick Street kicked off the street the the filthy tactics like "I wonder what paye he's paying" I called him out on it and he blocked me. Good riddance. Anyway myself and the wife have a hospital appointment in the city today so can anyone recommend anywhere to grab some lunch, I'm looking for somewhere that we haven't tried and nothing high brow maybe like a wings or nacho starter, burger, fajita or pasta main. I was thinking Gallagher's or spitjack?
Eireog1 wrote: » Hi All Just looking for some advise myself and 5 firends are going to visit the lovely city of Cork on the 10th of November. We are staying on McCurtain street and are looking for suggestions for some good restaurants in the area? Open to suggestions for any food types but not too expensive. Thanks
Harika wrote: » As we are talking coffee already Soma is doing their own roasting now and the coffee is really great, imo now best in Cork. Three Fools has also great coffee, just not as good as Soma, but has better cakes.
rob316 wrote: » Idaho owner is the biggest pain and whinge bag on social media too. I'd never darken his door
sporina wrote: » The Iberian Way is closed for the foreseeable future - they just announced it on FB - i wonder whats happening?
nlrkjos wrote: » Lovely evening, food was grand, service was excellent, lovely local girl quick with the banter(deserved a tip of her own!!!) nice atmosphere in there. we went about 6'ish and it was fairly busy but no problem with table. food was just right as to what we ordered and have to say the young girl serving us was a cracker, don't know about going back, but I wouldn't say no, I've had better but I've had worse...one thing, the tiger prawn pil-pil was the best I've had in a while.