sporina wrote: » o connails as in the hot chocolate place? there is one beside the pavillion on careys lane
the beer revolu wrote: » I have a feeling that the new place being discussed is the location where O Connail's used to be.
Lemag wrote: » No, it's still there. I think that the restaurant might be where an office equipment store used to be. I can't remember the new of this new restaurant nor that of the office equipment store though.
Loire wrote: » Was in McCurtain St at lunchtime yesterday and popped into The Fish Wife - they have a "working man's lunch" for 6e - haddock, chips & mushy peas. Seriously good stuff! Loire.
evilivor wrote: » Travelling on Fr Matthew Street the other day I noticed that that large building which has had loads of failed incarnations (it was the Bank Casino and Café at one stage) is now being transformed into an Asian Street Food restaurant. It's what the city needs.
evilivor wrote: » .... is now being transformed into an Asian Street Food restaurant. It's what the city needs.
Loire wrote: » The best Asian Street Food in Cork is the one on the corner of North Main St and Castle Street - NOT! It's basically a chinese take-away with a massive "Asian Street Food" sign over the door - cashing in or wha?!
-Toppy- wrote: » Do I need to book a table for Aroi or do they do walkins? (am planning for about 8pm tonight but time is a little uncertain at the moment) Toppy
Bacchus wrote: » Went to Arthur Maines on Sunday for a bite. First time there and it really impressed. Great casual food for sharing and having a drink over. The roasted potatoes are savage, couldn't get enough of them.
run_Forrest_run wrote: » we're taking the kids to the Panto in the Everyman in December, we plan to have dinner in town beforehand. Can someone recommend a few good places? Thanks.