Gillie wrote: » The Bistro
takola wrote: » Seriously? I don't think the bistro is half of what it's kicked up to be? The food isn't the nicest at all!
takola wrote: » I've been meaning to start this thread for weeks! Davis' would have to be my favourite. It's lovely and the food is delicious. Went for dinner in Ceasur's Saturday night. Was very nice! Not quite Davis' but it's in town.
tulipandthistle wrote: » Where are Davis' and Ceasur's and what kind of food do they serve? Always in the lookout to try new places.
starbelgrade wrote: » I ate in Ceasers twice. It was OK the first time, but so bad the second time, I refused to pay. Lemongrass is excellent - forgot to list that one! I was in the one in Carrick a while back & was very impressed, so I was glad to see one open here. The Bistro is a decent Italian alright. A wee bit expensive for what it is - I used to go to Cafe Bar Deli when it was open, for a cheaper option. Overall, there's a fairly decent amount of good eateries in Sligo, for the size of the place anyway. Wouldn't be mad on the pub grub in any of the places though. Left Bank used to be a good option. As for breakfasts - Mardees used to do a decent fry up, but I think they've stopped doing breakfasts. The bakery on Castle Street's not a bad option if you don't mind all the OAPs! On another note - I was in a French restaurant about 2 years ago outside the town - but my brain being mush - I can't remember either the name or even what town it was in. All I know is that it was a single storey timber clad building with large windows at the back. You'd to drive down a short sloped entrance to get to it & there's trees all round the building. The food was bloody good. Anyone know what I'm on about?
tulipandthistle wrote: » That's in Dromahair! Cuisto Perigord Beautiful setting! Gorgeous food! Great service! We managed to catch it before it closed down, then changed hands. It is now known as The Riverbank. We haven't eaten there yet, menu doesn't excite us too much for the price. Haven't heard too much good reviews about it either more because of heating issues and service though......
tulipandthistle wrote: Where are Davis' and Ceasur's and what kind of food do they serve? Always in the lookout to try new places. Love this thread!! We would have to say The Lemongrass in the Clarence Hotel at the moment. Food is and service is fantastic
takola wrote: » As Gustavo said, Davis' is out in Drumcliffe. The website for it is here - Have a look! It's definitely worth the trip out!
takola wrote: » Sorry for the vague reply Tulip,
tulipandthistle wrote: » I'm the thistle part of tulipandthistle Thanks for the link. Starbelgrade I just saw that Riverbank has a website, if you're interested...
CountingCrows wrote: » Monte Marte +1
takola wrote: » Cafe Bar Deli was absolutely lovely! I loved it! I miss it now it's closed.
starbelgrade wrote: » Cheers for the link to Davis - I'm off to London via Knock at the weekend & had planned to stop in Yeats Tavern for grub on the way.. I didn't realise there was a restaurant there (as opposed to just pub grub). Much better! The menu looks good & very reasonably priced.
Gillie wrote: Went badly downhill when it was taken over by the left bank IMO! Loved it previous to this!
guinnessdrinker wrote: » I'd say Coach Lane, closely followed by the Bistro with Classic India not far behind. I've never been to Monte Marte though, I'm going to try it soon though hopefully. There was one night we tried to book it but it was completely booked out for the night we wanted to go there. What would anybody that has eaten there recommend btw?
starbelgrade wrote: » The Lobster is excellent & they usually have in season specials - I'd go for them normally. It's almost always booked out at the weekends unless you book well in advance - it's even busy most days midweek. The early bird special's worth a look too - same food, pay less... great value!
basquille wrote: » Coach Lane by a country mile..!
Gillie wrote: » Lobster?:eek: You are quite the conundrum!
starbelgrade wrote: » Why do you say that?