Loire wrote: » Went to On the Pigs Back in Douglas on Sat for lunch. Think it's a really nice place. Staff are lovely and their beef & mushroom pie is very good. Parking outside the door helps too for anyone who is not able to walk very far (older people, for example). Loire.
leahyl wrote: » Has anyone every reserved an area in Sober Lane for food and drinks after work? I emailed them and sent them a PM on FB but no response yet - emailed them early this morning and then sent them a PM before lunch - can't ring them at the moment but surely they should respond on Facebook?
greenfrogs wrote: » Can anyone recommend restaurants that have nice wheat-free and dairy-free options on their menu in the city?
nomeban wrote: » There's a spot beside Tesco Paul street that are always advertising gluten free this that and the other. Uncle Pete's I think?
skippey wrote: » First time in Strasbourg goose Saturday night and was well impressed The food was amazing, so tasty, well priced and staff were brill. Looking forward to going back soon.
Markcheese wrote: » Hhhhmmmm churros....
sporina wrote: » soft tacos like you get in real mexico? As oppose to the shell ones you usually get..?
dan185 wrote: » I'm in Cork on business for a few days and really fancy a steak tonight. Looking for recommendations from those in the know Staying in the Kingsley and budgeting about 20 quid. I'll be eating alone so not somewhere that I'll stick out like a sore thumb. Cheers
nomeban wrote: » Perhaps it's another new craze? There are Asian street food places allover the place too. The rooster "pil pil" one is halal though. So Muslims can eat there too. Not sure about the "pirirpiri". edit: I just did a bit of googling. Rooster "Piri Piri" is a massive UK chain, and the Douglas branch is their first "international" opening. Menu seems fairly yummy. It seems the Rooster "PilPil" in Ballincollig opened in October, and "Piri" opened in Douglas in November. Both have pretty much identical menus but they are not related. It's confusing alright.
pwurple wrote: » Are you driving? Best steak in the country is The Thady Inn... just west of ballincollig. If you're limited to the city, I think Elbow Lane's T-bone steak is the best of them at the moment (but not open Mondays!). Liberty grill also good. Both are supplied by the same butchers/farm anyway afaik.
Markcheese wrote: » best steak I ever had in cork was in the four liars, up by the firkin crane, dunno if it still exists -