fin12 wrote: » What’s the holy smoke like?
pwurple wrote: » You're a bit out of the loop there Cork Lass. Fleming's is closed a good long time. Michael Fleming passed away last year...
Cork Lass wrote: » Flemings on the lower Glanmire Road.
ksceniaonegina wrote: » Where would you recommend if I could splurge on one dinner only in Cork?
BailMeOut wrote: » Stayed in the city last weekend with the family which was so much fun. We ate dinner at Cornstore which I cannot fault for service, ambiance and atmosphere, all of which were fantastic. The menu looks great and pretty good value however while the food was good and thought it would be a lot better but still enjoyed it. We skipped desert and headed to Casanova Gelato instead which has some of the best ice cream I have ever eaten and as good as you'll get anywhere. They told me its made onsite but two italians and they now have a second store in the English Market. On Sunday morning we checked out SpitJack for brunch which was packed and again great service in lovely surroudnings and really enjoyed the food and coffee. Cork City has a lot going on and you are all lucky to have all this on your doorstep.
leahyl wrote: » "Sure we're great altogether!" - Cork person being modest
curly from cork wrote: » Very sorry to see El Vino East Village Douglas is gone, sign up saying something like closed for the seeable future. Apparently they opened in Killarney too, not sure if that had any bearing on the Douglas closure.
D'Agger wrote: » Bramley lodge for lunch - special was roast sirloin of beef, veg & potato gratin - absolutely top notch and a massive portion.
sporina wrote: » Pier 26 Ballycotton? (if you are willing to go East).. savage seafood and fab views (weather permitting)
Harika wrote: » Cliff House hotel has a Michelin star restaurant
H8GHOTI wrote: » Looking for a place to eat in a nice setting or good view, 30-45 mins drive from the city. With good food too obviously. Something like Bunnyconnellans but I’ve been there a few too many times.