horgan_p wrote: » that there is a pretty decent day described for you
pwurple wrote: » Aww, congratulations! What do you like to do and eat? Are you big spenders, or lovin a bit of value? Friday night, pick any restaurant in the city. there's a whole thread of them... If you're looking for something in particular (French, dim sum, seafood?) ask away! A nice saturday for me (if it's dry!), would be to head into the English market and pick up some tasty goodies for a picnic. Some of the nice sandwiches and hummus at the Sandwich Stall, a bottle of wine (screw cap please!), couple of cakes maybe from Heaven's Cakes. Or nibbly bits from the olive stand if you're full from Kingsley breakfast. You could have your picnic over in Fitzgerald's park and do some of those lovely walks while you are there. If I wasn't doing that, I'd have lunch in Italee on Oliver plunkett street. Yummo. Then a wander around the shops. If looking for a bit of culture, Crawford museum, or up Shandon direction to ring the bells or go to the Butter Museum (best little museum in the country, it's way underrated!). There are loads of walking tours around the city. You'll probably spot the signs, they have times on them. There's an open top bus tour as well. Out saturday night, again, world is your oyster. I highly recommend the cocktails in Soho! Sunday morning, Brunch!
Hooked wrote: » LEGEND!!! Thank you! Us to a T. Is Fitzgerald park the one beside the Kingsley? We even have a picnic basket (wedding gift) that needs christening. Also, where's good to park if heading to market? Lastly... We'd eat anything BUT if we wanted Indian food, would you have a suggestion please? And thanks again.
whatever76 wrote: » Iyers - its more a café than restaurant but apparently top notch for veggie Indian food.https://www.facebook.com/iyerscafe
mikeym wrote: » You should work for a magazine
Hooked wrote: » Where's good to park if heading to market?
Lastly... We'd eat anything BUT if we wanted Indian food, would you have a suggestion please?
eternal wrote: » Raj Gaylord in Kerrypike is supposed to be fab for Indian food. I think it's still open.
SomeFool wrote: » Still going, still fantastic, ate there last week. If staying in the city for food you should try Nosta for something a bit different. Ate there at the weekend, fantastic - it's Mediterranean with a Turkish twist. The city Goal in Sundays Well is worth a trip, as is Camden as someone already mentioned. Further out is Fota wildlife park, they just got a new hippo too and Spike island can be visited from Cobh by boat - cool spot for a picnic! Enjoy Cork!