sporina wrote: » So I have an elderly aunt and uncle coming to Cork for a night and they wanna go to dinner. They are your typical meat and 2 veg type eaters; fish/chicken in particular. Can someone recommend a nice restaurant in the city where I could take them? Oh and nothing too expensive or formal or loud i guess. God its a tough one..
neddynasty wrote: » Could try The Cornstore. Always thought that was good. Club Brasserie up by the Clarion is also good and suits most tastes.
angeline wrote: » Club Brasserie is lovely, been there loads of times but don't think it's what you're loooking for on this occasion. Flying Enterprise?
leahyl wrote: » I'd second the flying enterprise - I've eaten there a few times - upstairs i mean - and it's lovely. It has the typical meat and 2 veg like you mention but it's done well - or at least it was when I was there anyway! It's cosy too and they don't rush you
rebelden wrote: » €4.70 for a Heineken.. Jesus, do they think they situated in Temple Bar in Dublin or something. Whats business like in the bar there with prices like that?
murphym7 wrote: » I know its not the city but the Barn in Glanmire might fit the bill. I always found it old fashioned - which I love. Reminds me of going out for dinner with the family in the 80's - with desert cart and all!
MrFrisp wrote: » Like any other bar..It has busy days,and fairly quiet days. I used to like going in there,,but I don't go in that often now. Thomond Bar is €4.60......Another bar I used to like going into. I can head to My local though and get Heineken for €4.00. And that's exactly what I do. .
rebelden wrote: » I dont know Eternal, maybe wait for the change. Only joking, but is their establishments in the city centre charging 5 euro's a pint apart form nite clubs?
fionny wrote: » Jacobs on the Mall have a pretty decent set menu for 35euro, cant go wrong with the place to be honest, I know its expensive off the set menu but even then i feel its worth it as there is loads of space really good food and nice staff/