northgirl wrote: » I'd have to disagree with that, I had a very poor "Charcuterie" starter priced at around the 11 Euro mark in Annies a few months ago which comprised of a few pieces of ham and a couple of pieces of toasted bread. Conversely, I ate in Jacobs recently and had a beautiful main and dessert for 25, 3 courses are available for 29. Annies don't offer anything similar.
roundymac wrote: » I hope Jacobs is on the up again. Used to eat there a couple of times a year, then it started to go down in all respects, starting with front of house and continuing down with the food. it's been about 4-5 years since we ate there, might give a try some night.
leahyl wrote: » Cheers!
greenfrogs wrote: » I know this isn't a restaurant but the cupcakes from Cupcake Cottage on Anglesea Street are amazing. I had the tirasmu today and it was gorgeous. The lemon cheesecake is also amazing. They're nice as a treat every now and then.
northgirl wrote: » Called in this evening for a nose :pac: They are not yet serving food as the whole kitchen is being replaced and it's taking longer than anticipated. They hope to be up and running some time next week. There have been some minor alterations to the décor and the blackboard menu has been removed to be replaced by menus when seated so I was told. I'm looking forward to a hopefully improved dining experience soon
leahyl wrote: » Excellent! Thanks northgirl - I wonder will they take bookings for lunch for the 12th February... I'll give them a ring next week and see sure. Thanks a million again!
evilivor wrote: » That blackboard menu lark was really annoying.
Malari wrote: » I used to take a picture of the menu with my phone, then peruse it at the table
northgirl wrote: » never thought of doing that :rolleyes:
nomeban wrote: » Whereabouts is this palmento place in Douglas? I'm lost walking around looking for it.
JohnK wrote: » Probably a bit late but you need to walk down the road between Barry's and O'Driscolls a small bit and its on your right (on the same side of the road as O'Driscolls). Its a bit set back from the footpath so you could nearly walk past it.
sporina wrote: » there is no website and feck all info on facebook
nomeban wrote: » Managed to find it in the end. Got the plum pizza as recommended here. Twas alright .. Could do with more plum and blue cheese. Unfortunately palmeto subscribe to the universal pizzeria policy of giving stingy topping amounts.
the beer revolu wrote: » It's because of the likes of you, it is almost impossible to buy a pizza in Ireland that isn't totally overloaded to suit the Irish taste for "more is more" with regard to toppings on a pizza. Overloaded pizzas are awful. Topping should really be there for taste and texture, not substance.
Faith wrote: » Any pizza I've had from La Tana has been a disaster with the overloading of toppings. The base isn't strong enough to support it, so it flops all over the place and the toppings start cascading off. It's a very messy experience. Less is definitely more for toppings with proper pizza.