whatever76 wrote: » What IS closing time of outdoor venues these days ?
JackieChang wrote: » Anybody know where the hell this place is? "Taboosh Grill" in Wilton. Tarboosh Grill 085 211 1002https://maps.app.goo.gl/yEYmga4winy6B9jWA Possibly a farmers market stall? However I'm not sure because one review says the "place is very clean".
MarkY91 wrote: » Went to Jacques on Thursday. The outdoor seating was the worst in the area. No barriers between us and the pedestrians so people were walking just inches from us. Every other restaurant in the area had barriers. The service was a bit odd and slow. The food itself... We got a meat and cheese board. It was amazing!
InitialG wrote: » Other half went to Sophie's Restaurant in the Dean yesterday for a meal. Said she wouldn't be back in a hurry. Service was terrible and all the orders were wrong. Ordered avocado toast and it came out burnt and missing bits from the order along with the other orders at the table. Very expensive for both food and drink as well. Very disappointing to hear.
sporina wrote: » are a lot of places not taking booking for lunch? have tried a few and walk-in only.. why so?
rob316 wrote: » Went to Bella Napoli last weekend, really excellent. I had the lamb burger in their pizza bread, inhaled it, so good. Very quick service too.
the beer revolu wrote: » Better turnover of tables and much less hassle. People don't show up for bookings. People show up late for bookings. People don't vacate tables when they agree to. People show up with less people than they booked for. Basically, if you take bookings, your tables are empty for longer.
JackieChang wrote: » What's their seating arrangements? Many tables? Do you have to book? Any chance of a seat just walking up there mid week evening?
jimgoose wrote: » Walk-ins on Prince's Street on Saturday evening. You couldn't get a couple of pints anywhere, so Woman and I just braved the queue for Quinlan's. Lo and behold, in a touch of class you'd only get somewhere like that, they had a couple of staff serving drinks to the queue. So there I was with my pints of Murphy's, back to the wall on the pavement, King Of The Hill gone wrong. :pac: After about an hour thus, the lobster was only divine and quite reasonable at a Euro an ounce, apparently there's a good lot of it about this Summer. The Portmagee crab bake starter is excellent as well.
mikep wrote: » We are heading to Cork this weekend, looking at the last few pages it seems walk ins are a possibility for getting somewhere Saturday evening, We'll be staying around the centre. Any suggestions??
ofcork wrote: » Apparently secret garden in reardens are charging 15 euro deposit per person on booking non refundable!!
Jim Gazebo wrote: » Anyone who has been out the last few weeks midweek, how is getting a spot for a pint after meal? Most places are walk in are they?
sporina wrote: » mate of mine walked around Sun eve for ages looking for somewhere to have a pint.. after an hr of failed attempts, he managed to get a seat in the fran well