lennyloulou wrote: » Hi Hubbie and I will be attending a mid week course (2 day) near UCC next week- Mon and Tues and staying out near Blarney... any ideas where we could get a nice early bird please? we have not tasted the Gourmet of Cork City before... also not interested in Indian/Chinese..... any advice please?
pwurple wrote: » They do those big pipe things that look like bongs? Can't remember what they are called. They don't do booze, but have smoothies, fruit juices and the pipe thing. And some very fancy coffees. Coffee topped with rose-water and orange water, along with the usual americano, latte etc. I'm not a coffee drinker but husband loved the turkish coffee, it came with a silver pot of rosewater. Facebook for them here:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sultan-Cafe-Restaurant-Shisha-Lounge/137153526456392
the beer revolu wrote: » Sultan's open since at least may but is otherwise as you describe.. I particularly enjoyed the mezze.
pwurple wrote: » They said they were open 'a couple of weeks'.
nerwen wrote: » On another note, does anyone have a place to recommend for proper burgers? While I quite like Soho and the gourmet burger kitchen I'd like to try somewhere else. Not cpt americas or luigis please.
the beer revolu wrote: » Bierhalle on Popes Quay do a pretty good burger - I'd be wary of anything else though apart from pizza.
TeletextPear wrote: » Just curious, why would you be wary of anything else there? I've eaten there loads and always found it great, the falafel especially is amazing.
pwurple wrote: » Liberty grill do a good burger
Loire wrote: » I've passed Liberty Grill at lunchtime the past 2 Saturdays and the queue is out the door. I must arrange a baby-sitter and take herself in there some day :cool: Edit - have been for dinner, but would like to try their Brunch!
leahyl wrote: » Go for brunch and have the eggs benedict - you will not be disappointed!!
Karmella wrote: » Hi - quick question, has anyone been for tapas in Jacques? Looking for somewhere to go for drinks & nibbles with a friend on sat night and wondering if this would be a good spot, there doesn't seem to be any tapas menu on the website, although they say that they do it. Any other recommendations? with the boqueria closed down ... and i feel that maynes is a bit expensive for what you get .... ok I know jacques isn't cheap but i'd pay if i thought what we were getting was worth it. Where else is there that I'm not thinking of?
Cedrus wrote: » I used to love Jaques and I've seen them pull of some serious catering achievements (20+ perfect steaks on a works do) but I gave up on them when I got a bare lump of fish for my main and then later, two small spuds and a bowl of veg arrived with my dessert, with no apology whatsoever. I don't know of a good tapas restaurant, I'm tempted to suggest Sultan for a series of starters and no main course as a substitute, but they don't do the vihno tinto that makes tapas flow so well.
Oleander wrote: » Was that recently in Jaques and was it in the evening or the afternoon?
Tipperary animal lover wrote: » No wonder there's loads of space €35.....
tryclops wrote: » Why would you give 5 free meals that makes no sense. Each customer that enters a restauraunt is more work, more cost, more food on the business . It annoys me when people expect everything for free. If I book 20 flights and demand one free or expect it Id be told where to go. Its not fair asking businesses this queston and IMO its rude.
dudara wrote: » +1 here for L'Atitude 51. Very nice wine selection. Plenty of cheese and meat boards and other small plates.