Parchment wrote: » Hi All - i will be visiting with my boyfriend from Limerick for a weekend soon. I am looking for suggestions for a Saturday night meal - something casual and fun with some drinks but still not a pubby place (if that makes sense) - any food type is ok. We are in our early 30's. We had a good meal in Yamamori in dublin which is the kind of night we want again - relaxed, can get dressed up if we want or dressed down, good food and a good atmosphere where we can still hear ourselves. Also we have an Aroi here so thats out! Then for sunday night (which might be a tricky night for a good place to be open) something a little more romantic. Again any food type is ok. I am a veggie, boyfriend is a committed member of the meat-club. Also it needs to be in the city centre so we can leave the car at the hotel! Hopefully the ever helpful people of Cork can advise! Thanks all
WhiteRoses wrote: » For Saturday, I'd go with The Boardwalk or SoHo. Both have great food, a bar, and a more relaxed atmosphere than standard restaurants. For Sunday, maybe Liberty Grill, Market Lane or Amicus?
sporina wrote: » i would suggest Orzo for saturday night - they do great veggie food and some meat dishes its fun but they do not take bookings so be sure to go there early and at least put your name down; you can go and have a drink next door while you wait - arthur maynes - cool wine bar
Maliboo Stacey wrote: » Any recommendations for somewhere in Cork city for a good weekend breakfast? Somewhere you can get more than the basic fry up, maybe pancakes, waffles, eggs benedict etc. but not at extortionate prices.
ABajaninCork wrote: » Liberty Grill?
northgirl wrote: » Tried Liberty Grill for pancakes last weekend. Found it disappointing to be honest. 3 very small pancakes and a tea came to the bones of €7 - no issue with paying but it didn't really satisfy me at all. Not a regular pancake for breakfast eater so maybe I had unrealistic expectations though.
pwurple wrote: » h. I had a sausage roll there, and while they can be fairly plain and boring, and the price seemed mental (4 quid) I was just in the mood for one that day, so I tried out this magical 4 euro sausage roll, slightly cynically, to see what it could possibly offer for that money. It was awesome. This was no frozen, bought in yoke. Spicy homemade ketchup. Lovely crumbly pastry, peppery sausage, decent portion. I'd recommend it to a friend.
BailMeOut wrote: » Does Cork City have a good authentic Spanish tapas restaurant anymore?
Baby4 wrote: » Any recommendations for a laid-back place for a Fri evening meal with my hubby? Even excellent bar-food with a nice atmosphere... We're only there for 1 night and staying in the Imperial, so somewhere central would suit us. Thanks!
nerwen wrote: » BailMeOut wrote: » Does Cork City have a good authentic Spanish tapas restaurant anymore? Nope. There were rumours of two tapas places opening "soon", though I haven't heard anything else about it and all I know is that one of them is called Upstairs.
Lemag wrote: » There is a new Tapas and Street Food of the World place on Princes Street (beside O'Conaill's, I think). I don't know what it's like though.