fleet_admiral wrote: » Can anyone recommend a good restaurant in Midelton Will be booking for the 19th of June Thanks
Kerry25x wrote: » Oh, interesting! How does this work? Do you pay a corkage fee?
.. no booze served but you can bring your own..
sammyjo90 wrote: » If anyone wants to take pity on a very nice girl who's had quite a shiit month and give her their reservation for 3 on the 13th june for quite literally anywhere. She would appreciate it greatly. :pac:
Mollydog123 wrote: » Thali Nepalese while on a visit. One of the best meals I ever had.
notAMember wrote: » Jesus mary and joseph, those things are around 1500 kcal each, that's more than I eat in a whole day typically. You must be 7 ft tall with hollow legs! Alrightly, challenge to fill siblers appetite accepted! Their standard burger is a double quarter pounder with cheese, that is 8oz of meat, plus bread etc. There is an option for a triple burger too. Get the triple with cheese. Add chips and their snickers shake (made with peanut butter, mega filling) and you're at about 4000 kcal for the meal. You'll surely feel full after that!
siblers wrote: » I've had Eat Street a few times, it's nice but wouldn't find it any more filing than West Cork Burger
notAMember wrote: » Their Korean pancakes are hot / ready to eat. Most of what they sell are sandwiches, which are always ready to eat!
igCorcaigh wrote: » Does anyone know if Sonny's Deli sell hot (ready to eat) food, or is it all to heat at home? Looking for somewhere to collect food this Tuesday and eat in a park. TIA!
notAMember wrote: » Try Eat Street. I couldn't finish their burger, way too big. Might suit you better.
siblers wrote: » Had West Cork Burger, my first time in a good while ordering from them. Burger was nice but its ridiculousy expensive for what you get. I had it gone in 4 or 5 bites. Chips were fine, small enough portion and wasn't gone on the rosemary seasoning. I'd rather season chips myself
notAMember wrote: » I didn’t realise they were doing takeaway cocktails! Interesting, the atmosphere there was half the draw. Are they bottled or in coffee cups? They are a contemporary style of cocktail in there alright, not the sweet type. More bitter / complex creations. Loads of awards. I really like them, but definitely understand it wouldn’t be everyone’s taste. I think as you get older your tastebuds change and those bitter flavours appeal more. That’s what happened me anyway! Electric do a bottled range of sweeter ones, if you’re looking…
fin12 wrote: » Anyone Else here not a fan of the cocktails from cask? Just the taste of alcohol is too strong , like drinking neat spirits. I think their food is nice but I’m not ordering cocktails there again.
sprucemoose wrote: » any experience of palmento for pizzas? did my tour of the city places last year and am thinking about expanding my reaches this summer
Billythekid19 wrote: » Does anyone have any good recommendations for restaurants doing finish at home takeaways for the weekend?
sprucemoose wrote: » fan of la tana so still all good in my books
rob316 wrote: » Your thinking of La Tana. Two brothers owned that and then one went away himself and opened Palmento.
Corkladddd!! wrote: » very good, I believe it's owned by the same people as Novocento? I like their parmesan fries on the side too!
sprucemoose wrote: » didnt realise they have the same owners, that sounds pretty promising so i have to say. only bit of skepticism i have is that they use the toons bridge mozzarella, have had a few places use it and it turned fairly soupy