pwurple wrote: » Oh man, it's steak. Where do you eat steak? You've picked the most expensive thing on the menu. €23.50 for the 9oz, which to my mind is very reasonable for that quality food. Where else are you getting craft butcher produced, angus herd, reared locally (well, on a farm near carrigaline rather than in the city), grass fed, aged a minimum of 28 days, yadda yadda... cooked for you in a restaurant, including chips, salad, onions, mushrooms and a pepper sauce, for less than that? And , there's an 18 euro steak as well there if it's too pricey. Even that kip n-square (closed down thank feck) did an 8oz for 28 euro, and it came with nothing. Market lane - 8oz, no chips, 25 euro. Electric - 8oz , with chips, 27. Soho - 25. Next you'll be complaining your caviar and champagne is too expensive. I mean, sheesh. Sorry to harp on, I don't even eat there, but it has it's style and people like it. Just.... some people and prices of food. We've no idea how good we have it. Go eat that same meal in London and come back and tell me how much it costs.
Mumha wrote: » For that matter, some of the others you mention are similarly over priced for what you get. I mentioned the steak because I like my steak.
pwurple wrote: » I like steak too. I'll ask again, where do you normally eat it? The best places for steak in Cork in my opinion are Elbow Lane, and the Thady Inn. I think both of those also charge a lot more than 23.50 for it. Have you a recommendation to add that we can all try?
Mumha wrote: » Whoa, take a step back. You said "There are no tablecloths or stuffy waiters and winelists, and it's packed full of students. The prices are fairly low, they serve burgers and pancakes."
Mumha wrote: » Because I usually have steak, I usually look at the steak price and a 9oz for €24 wouldn't be fairly low to me. I'd agree about the Thady Inn, which is under €24 for a bigger steak, along with generous portions of chips, salad and sautéed onions. Most restaurants would sell a 10oz steak, so selling a 9oz at €24, is equating it to a 10oz at €26-27. Of restaurants I would prefer, Rossini's pepper sirloin is the best in the city for me. Man Friday, the Bosun and Gallo & Galetti would be other haunts of mine for sirloin.
Bacchus wrote: » What is your point here btw? Do you have anything to add to the quote besides "step back"? You called the place pretentious and over priced. While I don't agree that the LG is "packed" with students it's not somewhere that has some exclusive clientele. Also, it is not over priced considering the high quality of food and service.
Bacchus wrote: » I can't comment on the quality of the Thady Inn steak but that is waay outside the city. You have to take that into account when looking into the price. Aside from Rossini (who I'm not a huge fan of anyway) none of those other restaurants you are referring to are in the city. You're not comparing like with like. Several other popular, high quality restaurants in the city have been listed that have steak at comparable or higher prices. I don't get how you are insisting that LG is overpriced (or pretentious)? I think it's an unfair statement about a really great restaurant.
Malari wrote: » I really must try Jacobs again. I'm sometimes put off because it's off the beaten track a little so it looks a bit dead. Was it busy when you went, Pwurple?
pwurple wrote: » Yes, very busy. Jointed actually. They have a huge room down the back where the doors close, that had a big party in it. They had a long table of 30 up high which was occupied with a large group as well, and all the ground floor tables were also full. We had wanted a table at 8, booked a week in advance and could only get 7pm. Midweek.
Malari wrote: » That's good! Must give it a go.
Bacchus wrote: » Jacobs is probably the one restaurant left in Cork that I've always meant to go to but just never had. Great to hear that they do a good selection of veggie options (my better half will appreciate that )
Milly33 wrote: » We went in there and was all excited too because had always wanted to go in and we were overly impressed..
Milly33 wrote: » Yeah the staff weren't great. Spent a lot of the time chatting and it wasn't busy so they had no excuse,and the food for what it was, was not worth it.. Maybe we got them on the wrong day but I wouldn't rush back in there.
Milly33 wrote: » I would not diss it as such...
Nonoperational wrote: » Everywhere has bad days unfortunately. I had a great lunch in Lib grill last week with good service, the time before that I was ignored at the door and barged past by one of the staff. It was most certainly pretentious on that occasion. It's reasonably priced, it's not cheap though. Then again, I like the Ramen pad thai, so take me with a pinch of salt...
pwurple wrote: » On steak, Thady is either 26 or 28 euro... hasn't been 24 for about a decade.