ciaradx wrote: » Tl;dr - Coqbull, good bull, could do with more coq.
draiochtanois wrote: » This post has been deleted.
sporina wrote: » totally agree - the food nothing special - its a pity the food does match the vibe of the place - which is great.. we need a DIEP in cork - like in Dublin..
Dewdropdeb wrote: » Any ideas for a fancy weekday birthday lunch for a foodie couple? Somewhere that would be ok with us bringing a toddler?
sporina wrote: » annies on sundays well
JohnK wrote: » Was passing La Lavanda in Douglas a short while ago and they're reopening tonight.
northgirl wrote: » wouldn't recommend this place to anyone. think they're food is totally overpriced for what you get, the premises is actually quite dirty and the service leaves something to be desired imo.
Malari wrote: » That's surprising, I've always found their service to be excellent and the food is very high quality.
pwurple wrote: » Has anyone eaten anything in 6ix on bridge street? Was considering it for a bunch of people in a few weeks.
sporina wrote: » are you sure you are talking about annies??
northgirl wrote: » positive
TiltedBrain wrote: » Was at Milanos last nice, very very disappointed
pwurple wrote: » Am I right thinking Milano's is the irish wing of the Pizza Express chain in the UK?