MarkY91 wrote: » Heading to Cork on Thursday and Friday. Where would be a nice restaurant to have a meal in on the Thursday? We stupidly booked an apartment so we have no hotel restaurant to fall back on throughout the two evenings
MarkY91 wrote: » We're staying in the city centre so walkable to most places. I checked electrics website earlier. Looked nice. Ended up booking Joules for Thursday then for Friday, we will try a new place called "conways yard" that was recommended here. In hoping to watch the England match there so I'd imagine if have to get there well before kick off (8pm) to get a seat bear a TV.
rob316 wrote: » Conway's yard is the lane down the side of the Grafton which has been bought by Clancy's. It's grim it's not called piss alley for no reason.
Billythekid19 wrote: » Interesting spot to seat people to say the least in what was formerly know as pee lane/puke alley and there was a brothel uncovered there on a tv3 documentary from what I recall.
Kerry25x wrote: » Looks like they've done a fantastic job doing it up, the place was absolutely buzzing when I passed by on Sunday. I hope it does well.
PreCocious wrote: » It looks a lot better than it used to judging by this picture:https://twitter.com/despod/status/1403711097107103749?s=19
Rfrip wrote: » Maybe its just me but that doesnt look remotely enticing
MarkY91 wrote: » If you check conways instagram, you'll see that the laneway is only a tiny part of their actual premises. They have screens for the Euros too. I'm hoping to get a seat in that area. I won't be taking a seat down a pissy lane with no TV
JackieChang wrote: » What will happen to all this outdoor table service when pubs / restaurants are allowed to open fully again? How will that work? Any pub / restaurant workers here care to chime in? Will they be able to handle a full crowd inside, and a full crowd outside? Did anyone see chambers on Saturday? The outdoor seating was along Washington street, and snaking around the corner and all the way down that street too. Surely that will be gone when pubs open back up.
rob316 wrote: » Ah I see, that looks very cool inside. The closest thing I've seen to a ruin bar
bingo9999 wrote: » I hope it does continue, I havent seen Cork looking so well in years, maybe ever. To me it is great for on street safety too, having a more sober constant presence rather than a few lads in a doorway necking a fag makes the city much more hospitable
sporina wrote: » whats a ruin bar?
rob316 wrote: » They are all over Budapest, its basically a huge open air bar in an industrial setting with a load of mismatched furniture items, greenery, junk, trinkets etc Really cool, this is the biggest one in Budapest, http://en.szimpla.hu/szimpla-garden
MarkY91 wrote: » Been to one in Budapest. You'd never know wtf you're going to see in the next room. They're such a cool experience. I bet we will see s few of them popping up in Ireland as they seem like a hipsters wet dream
sporina wrote: » whats a ruin bar? its nice for sure - but folk will still be in doorways, alleys, etc.. doing lord knows what.. ekk
Pen Rua wrote: » I've passed it the last couple of mornings. The menus on the boards outside & in the windows are gone, and the chairs are up on the tables. But nothing to say closed, closed.