sporina wrote: » isn't that the sunbeam cafe or something? l'atitude is on the corner
pwurple wrote: » Goldbergs is news to me, must go for a nose. Wonder if it's open. I'll report back!
Faith wrote: » It's not, it opens on the June bank holiday weekend. I must say, their Facebook page is doing an excellent job of putting me off before it's even open, but I'll try and reserve judgement until I actually visit the place.
ABajaninCork wrote: » Do you have a link to their FB page?
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WhiteRoses wrote: » Been to quite a few new places and not so new places recently (lots of birthdays and anniversaries this month), so I thought I'd share my experiences. SoHo - Gorgeous food but quite pricey and LOUD. Nice sociable place to meet with friends but not suitable for an intimate dinner. I had the ceaser salad which was gorgeous, and the cheesecake which tasted like it came from a supermarket. I had heard great things about their desserts so I was disappointed. Service was okay, was quite slow for a Tuesday evening but the waitress was really nice. The Bodega - I didn't know they did food so it was a new find. Huge portions, decent prices, and the food was okay. I had the ceaser salad which was a bit bland and dry and the lemon tart which was a bit stale (for lack of better word, it just didn't taste fresh). I'd probably go back and order something different because the rest of my group were very impressed. Service was excellent, probably the best I've had in Cork in a long time.Uncle Petes - Awful, the less said the better. Dusty glasses, cramped tables, food didn't taste fresh, almost like it was microwaved. Wouldn't go back. Glorified fast food disguised as a restaurant. Scoozies - Really really good. Food was like home comforts, just great quality standard fare, nothing too exotic. Desserts were to die for. Portions good, fair pricing and excellent service. A bit cramped and loud though!
kcb wrote: » That's the one. Only had a glance at it; looked interesting. Small and quirky looking. All depends on the offering I suppose! Actually called Sunbean I think...
Malari wrote: » I didn't realise that was also a winebar. Especially with the name "bean" in the title, it just sounds like a coffee shop.
sporina wrote: » pretty sure its sunbeam - there is some resonance with the name and cork - and it is a cafe.. afaik.. local fare and locally owned..
Malari wrote: » Nope, Sunbean. I mentioned it to a friend who said she tried to go there for a drink but they don't serve wine without food.
Faith wrote: » Cork city or county? What type of cuisine? Is it more a café or a bar or a restaurant?
Itsdacraic wrote: » Pretty sure it was in the city. Kinda higher end pub stuff I think. Chicken wings burgers etc but with a twist. The menu with the review seemed v interesting but can't for the life of me remember the name. Think it had a kind of american theme and the staff wore lumberjack shirts!
the beer revolu wrote: » Deep South?
Itsdacraic wrote: » Bingo! Is it any good?
Malari wrote: » Haven't been myself, and am unlikely to because I have heard bad things from 4 different people...poor service, smelly, food not great, no atmosphere.
Faith wrote: » I'm surprised by that. I've had very positive experiences in there. The service is a bit slow, granted, but I've enjoyed the food I've gotten and I've found the atmosphere to be great. I've definitely never smelled any bad smells in there, and they've an outstanding beer garden! Some things are overpriced, but overall I'd recommend trying it. It's run by the same guys that run the Opera House café, so on that alone, I think it's worth trying.