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Drogheda Restaurant Reviews

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  • Registered Users Posts: 685 ✭✭✭WindmillWarrior


    wurpy wrote: »
    The creamy mash is one of his.

    Big thumbs up there. You are very lucky!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 747 ✭✭✭tweety76


    Loved the eastern seaboard, was there on Sunday.
    So refreshing to see a different menu, and great value to money to boot. 4 of us all had a great meal.

    Will be returning as soon as my pocket allows.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 Dissy


    Hi everyone,just like to comment on the Eastern Seaboard. My parter and I have dropped in on a weekly basis since opening.
    Our first impression on entering was that of a restaurant however we were delighted to see they had a bar which was quite welcoming (just what Bryanstown needs). The seating area in bar is comfy with nice fire lighting and music in background but that lovely athmosphere has now been ruined with the arrival of the TV on the bar counter with sky sports competing with background music. Nice to see the Clipboard has been replaced with a proper bar menu although seen it been used in restaurant still. Also noticed the highlighted out of stock lines have been the same since opening.
    Nice to see the arrival of a new friendly barman who I believe worked in Boston, as we have found other staff members unfriendly. Not sure about the owner, he has passed us on numerous ocassions without lifting his head to say Hello. During the day with no more than six customers he can't be under that much pressure to sort out those menu's.
    Finally food we have had to date has been great & reasonably priced, have yet to try restaurant but not sure about the wooden seat's.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,290 ✭✭✭gonker


    Does the eastern seabord have a website daughter and her boyfriend want to try it but wondering what the prices are like..both broke students :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 66 ✭✭finalfantasist


    Where is the Eastern Seaboard anyway?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,290 ✭✭✭gonker


    Bryanstown underneath where Lemongrass was


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 592 ✭✭✭BubbleWrap85


    Just off Dublin Road.

    I recommend, THE BLACK BULL! YUM!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6 hero9


    gonker wrote: »
    Does the eastern seabord have a website daughter and her boyfriend want to try it but wondering what the prices are like..both broke students :D

    found this - there's a menu under 'notes' hope that helps! http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Drogheda-Ireland/eastern-seaboard-bar-grill/49583174449?ref=nf


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 kinda


    Pipsie Pie wrote: »
    Was out for dinner in the Eastern Seaboard last saturday... Have to say had a lovely evening, the surroundings,atmosphere, food and wine were all superb and its not too pricey!! Definetly will be revisiting it over the xmas!!

    Highly Recomended!


    The eastern seaboard is without a doubt the place to eat these days, food is unreal, service is great and for a great price, no wonder this place is so busy!!!!! ve been there too many times to count, best things on menu,

    1. The Ribs, so good and so many
    2. Lamb shank
    3. The mash, how do they make it???? i have never tasted anything like it !!!!!
    4. The calamari, so tasty

    I could go on for ever, defo give it a try all !!!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 kinda


    i love this place, its so nice, atmosphere is great, the food is the best in drogheda at the moment and the price is so reasonable!!!! ive been there so many times and would recommend to all !!!!!!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 23 SmandyMaguire


    anyone been to Bru restaurant lately? any good? I see some not so favourable reviews from last summer


  • Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 7,717 Mod ✭✭✭✭delly


    I used to go to Bru quiet alot before I had delly jr. but that was 2 to 3 years ago. Back then I always had a good meal with great service. I had cause to go back last month for a meal and found that its gone downhill since then. Food wasn't the best and waiting times betweens courses was a joke.


  • Registered Users Posts: 23 SmandyMaguire


    thanks delly. where would u recommend for a set sunday lunch...3/4 courses for a group of 15 in or around drogheda?


  • Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 7,717 Mod ✭✭✭✭delly


    Hard to know tbh, I don't get out as much as I used too. From all accounts the Eastern Seaboard seems to be going down a storm, it might be what your after. The D hotel has a good quality restaurant as well which might be worth checking out.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 371 ✭✭southlouth type


    thanks delly. where would u recommend for a set sunday lunch...3/4 courses for a group of 15 in or around drogheda?


    Fishermans warf up mell has reopened with a great new restaurant .Went with the other half a couple of wks ago for sun lunch and was very impressed . Nano reids has been recommended for sun lunch also, havent been meself .


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,408 ✭✭✭positron


    "kinda" - just two posts, and both praising Eastern Seaboard.. Hmmm..!

    Slightly suspicious looking stunts like that does more damage than good for Easter Seaboard, IMHO!

    PS: I haven't tired Eastern Seaboard. So I've nothing for it, or against it!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,290 ✭✭✭gonker


    Positron there is actually a few "newbie" posters that have posted on this thread about the Eastern Seaboard if you look back. I agree makes you wonder.:mad:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 747 ✭✭✭tweety76


    Just off Dublin Road.

    I recommend, THE BLACK BULL! YUM!

    My husband was hostpitalized in isolation after some food in the Black bull some years ago, still enough we have been brave enought to go back for breakfast last year :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 802 ✭✭✭Mylow


    gonker wrote: »
    Positron there is actually a few "newbie" posters that have posted on this thread about the Eastern Seaboard if you look back. I agree makes you wonder.:mad:


    I was going to try Eastern Seaboard one night, they weren't very helpful when it came to nut allergy suffers. We left and went to Borzalino's instead. They (Borzalinos) are pretty consistent, though my cousin would disagree. We always remind them that one person has nut allergy and they take care of the rest.

    Eastern Seaboard appeared to be worried about cross contamination(nut) due to small prep area's. Which makes me wonder how they deal with raw and cooked items if prep area's are that small. I must admit (Eastern Seaboard) seems to be always busy and prices on menu were very reasonable.

    Indus which is above it and to the left is has had very expensive fit out, but the food is very average. Plus if you get take away make sure everything is in box. I have only used take away a few times and had items left out twice. Learnt my lesson, wont be ordering from there again on a couple of counts. its expensive, mistakes and food isn't great. I got distinct impression chicken was pre-cooked and added to whatever chicken dish you were having.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 732 ✭✭✭Famous45


    Under no circumstances ever go to the eastern seaboard. It's pure dirt.

    I've eaten out in most places so I'll gave a short review of a few.

    Borzalinos - 1st time I went I wasn't impressed with the quality of food and mannerism of the staff, I've been back 3 times since and have no complaints - it gets very very noisy in there so if that isnt your thing, steer clear.

    Bella Atina - By far the best pizza in town, I eat out of there pizza take on a weekly basis and its just so fecking delicious but when it comes to dining inside well all i can say is steer clear. Ive been serveral times and on each occasion very disappointed with the quality.

    Redz - Pretty decent. Seems to popular with locals.

    Tommy Hanrattys - hidden gem in my opinion, they do a meal for 2 for €50 including bottle of wine, the set menu for it is very nice indeed, on Fridays and saturdays they have an open menu. Highly recommend this place, I visit here quite regularly.

    Valley Inn (Just outside town in Dunleer) - Another nice place, staff sometimes a bit lazy but can't fault the quality of food.

    Harrys formally the fishermans wharf - I aint out here for the 1st time last week, it was only lunch, and although very slow the food was delicious and the place itself looks so pretty. Def going to try out for an evening meal, little bar next door is very snug too - looks very nice place.

    BlackBull - Personally I hate the place, others will disagree but I can't have it.

    Bru - never been and dont intend too. Dont like the layout and the fact that a party bar is overhead.

    Dalys (Donore) - Dalys doesnt be bad. It's above average, the menu hasnt changed much over the last couple of years which is a shame but its spread out enough I suppose, it has recently been taken over by new owners so it could be worth checking out.

    D Hotel, I think they only serve on Fri and Sat nights now, I went a few times, the food is above average but it tends to be a little pricey.

    Boiled Onion - Been a few times and never liked it, my partner loves it and I go back to suit here but last week ended it all for me, they were extremely disrespectful when we entered for out meal and I walked out, never again to return, as I said I dont like the place nor the food so it was easy for me to walk out but ive always found them to be ignorant towards the people who pay their wages.

    Donegans - It's hit or miss, ive been many times and always experiment with the menu purely because there is so much to choose from. It's always busy and they dont take bookings you just turn up and cross ur fingers, always a bunch load on northerners there, i dont like the fact u cant book but the most of the food is top quality, highly recommend the salmon, steaks and lamp chops, jesus im hungry!!

    There is obviously others, a mention to the Snailbox out past Duleek at the cross. It's very very nice in there. Overall I reckon you should test out Hanratty's, I quite like it. Stay clear of Romanza, little venice place I think its called and Eastern seaboard.


  • Registered Users Posts: 13 Certa Cito


    Gosh Famous45, am surprised you said eastern seaboard was 'pure dirt', seems to be taking drogheda by storm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    However i have few criticisms myself, overall i like the place but they defo have some teething probs!

    have visited the bar on several occasions and have to say i love it, the decor, the chilled out ambience and the staff - really nice crew they have in there, friendly and helpful!

    Went to the restaurant couple weeks ago with the missus and although the food was delicious (try the ribs - they are divine!) the service is all over the place! usually the prob in places like this is 'too many chiefs and not enough indians' but here it is the opposite. apart from the couple who own it there seems to be only one supervisor/manager who seemed totally overwhelmed on the night we were there. while all the staff were v courteous and friendly it seems it is only this one girl who can take bookings/seat people - we were waiting about 5 mins in a queue to be seated by this one girl! then it was a long line of people serving us bread, someone else starters, someone else mains, then drinks etc etc just needs someone to put some order on the place. we were left totally confused as to which waitress was 'ours'.
    then when it came to leaving a tip we didnt know who to give it to. while there seemed to be alot of waitresses the set up just doesnt work - all running about like headless chickens and a stressed out manager just as confused!!!!!!!!!
    sorry for long rant - am a nerdy restaurateur myself so enjoy checking out new places and what i would do differently! my advice would be to go for the bar end of things for time being - they serve food too and seems to be much tighter run ship. sorry eastern seaboard but am sure it will come right in end!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 732 ✭✭✭Famous45


    I refer to the place as dirt cause that's exactly how they treated me and my family.

    On taking orders the person doesnt write anything down, not in my case and the tables next to me, when I said why aren't you writing this down, she said it's fine I have my memory, I knew straight away this was going to be a disater and it was as the dishes that arrived where incorrect, a member of my party got chips and you could tell they were soggy, when she confronted the waitress she said it's policy to reheat the chips before serving because they are so big. When they took out our bottle of wine it was opened and dumped on the table for us to sample and pour, when told we specifically wanted vanilla ice cream and nothing else for the children, one of them is allergic to strawberries, what came out on the dishes? You guess it vanilla and strawberry ice cream, when confronted again she just waved her head in the air and went off. I think maybe 3-4 people served us during our meal. There was a further issue when we are leaving which I won't comment about purely because I do now even want to discuss the fiasco every again.

    All in all, if you want to be treated like chite by all means take a trip there.
    Also when you call up to book, which I did a few times before I actually got a table, they tell you that they will call you back, you cant actually reserve a table there and then due to their seating policy again pure rubbish. The food was chite, the service was chite and their attitude was worse. Steer clear by all means fellow diners.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 371 ✭✭southlouth type


    Its funny how different our experiences can be of the same place .I went there on fri nite for my parents 40 th wedding anniversary meal and it was superb .Everyone enjoyed the food immensely , very cheap also which is always a good thing :D . Was also a v nice atmosphere .We will be going back soon .Highly recommended .


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 kinda


    heard it was great food but the staff wernt that nice in the fishermans, just one person said it to me dont no if its true though


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,340 ✭✭✭borderlinemeath


    Famous45 wrote: »
    Under no circumstances ever go to the eastern seaboard. It's pure dirt.

    I've eaten out in most places so I'll gave a short review of a few.

    Borzalinos - 1st time I went I wasn't impressed with the quality of food and mannerism of the staff, I've been back 3 times since and have no complaints - it gets very very noisy in there so if that isnt your thing, steer clear.

    Bella Atina - By far the best pizza in town, I eat out of there pizza take on a weekly basis and its just so fecking delicious but when it comes to dining inside well all i can say is steer clear. Ive been serveral times and on each occasion very disappointed with the quality.

    Redz - Pretty decent. Seems to popular with locals.

    Tommy Hanrattys - hidden gem in my opinion, they do a meal for 2 for €50 including bottle of wine, the set menu for it is very nice indeed, on Fridays and saturdays they have an open menu. Highly recommend this place, I visit here quite regularly.

    Valley Inn (Just outside town in Dunleer) - Another nice place, staff sometimes a bit lazy but can't fault the quality of food.

    Harrys formally the fishermans wharf - I aint out here for the 1st time last week, it was only lunch, and although very slow the food was delicious and the place itself looks so pretty. Def going to try out for an evening meal, little bar next door is very snug too - looks very nice place.

    BlackBull - Personally I hate the place, others will disagree but I can't have it.

    Bru - never been and dont intend too. Dont like the layout and the fact that a party bar is overhead.

    Dalys (Donore) - Dalys doesnt be bad. It's above average, the menu hasnt changed much over the last couple of years which is a shame but its spread out enough I suppose, it has recently been taken over by new owners so it could be worth checking out.

    D Hotel, I think they only serve on Fri and Sat nights now, I went a few times, the food is above average but it tends to be a little pricey.

    Boiled Onion - Been a few times and never liked it, my partner loves it and I go back to suit here but last week ended it all for me, they were extremely disrespectful when we entered for out meal and I walked out, never again to return, as I said I dont like the place nor the food so it was easy for me to walk out but ive always found them to be ignorant towards the people who pay their wages.

    Donegans - It's hit or miss, ive been many times and always experiment with the menu purely because there is so much to choose from. It's always busy and they dont take bookings you just turn up and cross ur fingers, always a bunch load on northerners there, i dont like the fact u cant book but the most of the food is top quality, highly recommend the salmon, steaks and lamp chops, jesus im hungry!!

    There is obviously others, a mention to the Snailbox out past Duleek at the cross. It's very very nice in there. Overall I reckon you should test out Hanratty's, I quite like it. Stay clear of Romanza, little venice place I think its called and Eastern seaboard.


    You seem to be the type of pessimist who expects bad food and bad service in almost all places you eat, and while you state you have eaten in most places, your reviews seem to be fairly limited to either pub grub or pizza. The black bull serves fantastic food, always great service and they will bend over backwards to fit you in even if you havent made a booking.
    You should try some of the Chinese restaurants in Drogheda, Chancos and the Ming Garden are outstanding and Tangos is fabulous as well. Maybe too exotic for your beer gut??
    I still havent eaten in Eastern Seaboard but I certainly intend to and your blunt review wont put me off!


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  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 10,436 Mod ✭✭✭✭Mr Magnolia


    You seem to be the type of pessimist who expects bad food and bad service in almost all places you eat, and while you state you have eaten in most places, your reviews seem to be fairly limited to either pub grub or pizza. The black bull serves fantastic food, always great service and they will bend over backwards to fit you in even if you havent made a booking.
    You should try some of the Chinese restaurants in Drogheda, Chancos and the Ming Garden are outstanding and Tangos is fabulous as well. Maybe too exotic for your beer gut??
    I still havent eaten in Eastern Seaboard but I certainly intend to and your blunt review wont put me off!


    borderlinemeath, your welcome to respond and counter any posts here, you must post in a civilized fashion though.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,340 ✭✭✭borderlinemeath


    borderlinemeath, your welcome to respond and counter any posts here, you must post in a civilized fashion though.

    I believe I was quite civilized. Famous45 referred to a new local business as "pure dirt". Is that civilized? I dont think so, I think they should get all the support they deserve. He even mentioned in his next post that he knew "it was going to be a disaster" so he had made his mind up before the night was through.
    I disagree with the slating that he gave that particular restaurant, it is new, it may have been teething problems but reviews like that can make or break a new business and we should support local industries.
    I also must state I have no affiliation to Eastern Seaboard, nor have I worked in the hospitality industry.


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 10,436 Mod ✭✭✭✭Mr Magnolia


    I believe I was quite civilized.

    I disagree.
    You seem to be the type of pessimist who expects bad food and bad service in almost all places you eat, and while you state you have eaten in most places, your reviews seem to be fairly limited to either pub grub or pizza. The black bull serves fantastic food, always great service and they will bend over backwards to fit you in even if you havent made a booking.
    You should try some of the Chinese restaurants in Drogheda, Chancos and the Ming Garden are outstanding and Tangos is fabulous as well. Maybe too exotic for your beer gut??I still havent eaten in Eastern Seaboard but I certainly intend to and your blunt review wont put me off!


    Anyway back on topic please. If you want to discuss this further feel free to PM me I don't want this taken off-topic. Thanks.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 18 Hawkeye4real


    Eventually got to try Eastern Seaboard couple of weeks ago after finding it booked out when trying to book too late (positive sign in current climate). Have to say, food, service and price were all excellent. Only negative was they were trying to sit us down at a hight table on stools, but when we pointed out that this would not suit as one of our party had recently had some leg surgery, they moved things around and accommodated us. Also returned to Chanco's chinese recently and again, no complaints whatsoever. Romanzas Italian, food and service were great, a bit pricey for what we had, and during the recent cold spell every time the door was opened you got a blast of cold air in your neck, otherwise enjoyed it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 466 ✭✭aquascrotum


    Ate at Tango at the weekend...came away just feeling a bit meh.

    Food was ok, nothing special imo, ambience was dead (approx 3 tables filled at 8pm on a Saturday night), location...just a bit odd (that might be just me). Staff were utterly pleasant, but there was certainly no sense of occasion.

    I'd agree to an extent with Famous45 re the Black Bull - I don't hate it by any means but am rarely in a rush back.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 53 ✭✭Droghead


    Been to the Eastern Seaboard restaurant 3 or 4 times and have to say love it.. The food is excellent and very reasonably priced.. The food is simple but tastes great...

    Love the bar for a drink before or after your meal... staff very friendly Polite and efficient...

    Reccommend it 100%....


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 51 ✭✭mynameis..


    black bull is full of posers


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 732 ✭✭✭Famous45


    You seem to be the type of pessimist who expects bad food and bad service in almost all places you eat, and while you state you have eaten in most places, your reviews seem to be fairly limited to either pub grub or pizza. The black bull serves fantastic food, always great service and they will bend over backwards to fit you in even if you havent made a booking.
    You should try some of the Chinese restaurants in Drogheda, Chancos and the Ming Garden are outstanding and Tangos is fabulous as well. Maybe too exotic for your beer gut??
    I still havent eaten in Eastern Seaboard but I certainly intend to and your blunt review wont put me off!

    :eek:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 732 ✭✭✭Famous45


    I've eaten out in most places so I'll gave a short review of a few

    :p


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,570 ✭✭✭sNarah


    Rightio, Been lurking at this thread for quit a while now, so i'll leave some comments as well!

    Romanza's
    Went back there this saturday because last time we want the BF was extremely jealous of the grilled fish platter. I think the food there is excellent, nice selections of wines and their specials are lovely. The staff I found is a bit inconsistent, last saturday we were waited on by 5 different people and had to ask for dessert menu 3 times. Piano only started playing when we had the desserts but I thought it wasn't too disturbing, altough I prefer just music in the background. I do find that all of their fish dishes are gorgous and wouldn't have a pizza there coz it'd be a shame not to taste the fish and meat. Overall rating: 4/5

    The Boiled Onion
    Ate there on several locations. I think it's an easy going, simple and straight forward restaurant. Don't go expecting outstading food, but the staff is nice, the decor needs an upgrade and the food is honest, you get what you expect, nothing too fancy. I think it's a good place to go with a bunch of friends or family for a nice, easy going meal that will suits every ones taste. Overall rating: 3/5

    Borzalinno's
    Only went there once. Don't really like the place, setting in lovely and staff friendly. It's just a bit too "busy" for my taste. My starter was almost double the size of my mains and the rest of the company wansn't too impressed with the food neither. Good place to go for families though I think, especially younger childer. Overal rating: 2/5

    La bella Antina
    (I think that's the name, the little italian one on the quays): food is honest and lovely, staff usually very friendly. Smallish menu and no specials, so after going there 3 or 4 times you kind off run out of options. Overall rating: 3/5

    Westcourt
    Nice and easy grub! It's what you expect from hotel/pubfood but just a little bit better. i like the setting and ideal place to have dinner before a big night out. Overall rating: 3/5

    On the list to go to: Scolars, monasterboice inn & D Hotel.

    Not even worthy of a review I thought is the Boyne Vally Hotel not at all impressed with their service.

    Good places for lunch: Bia is absolutely lovely, that restaurant on West street under an archeway (can't remember the name, next to Pennies) is nice enough as well. As said before, Olio & farina are very uptight and unfriendly, but I thought the food was lovely :o.

    My 2cents for now!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 732 ✭✭✭Famous45


    that restaurant on West street under an archeway (can't remember the name, next to Pennies) is nice enough as well

    I might stand corrected but I believe the owners of that place now run Dalys in Donore.

    Monasterboice Inn (Donegans) is a nice place.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,786 ✭✭✭✭whelan1


    donegans has lovely food but a total rip off .. carlitos in dunleer is delish


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 732 ✭✭✭Famous45


    total rip off

    Donegans is far from being the above. The size of the portions you get there is huge, the quality of the menu is huge, they have everything on it, as I said previously sometimes it's not what I expected but thats purely because the menu is so vast and there is so much to try. There's been the odd dish that I wasn't crazy about but there is others which are just simply divine. There is no way you will be ripped off in Donegans, most of the time I've went there with my partner and after having bout 3-4 bottles of beer added to the bill, it's usually comes out around €70. I think you'll pay that in some places without the few beers.

    To think that all the Northern people still frequent the place daily even though it's a distance off the motorway just shows how highly the place is thought of. It's jammed 7 nights a week, don't think there is another restuarant around that boasts it's popularity so on that note I'm afraid the remark of them being a rip off is untrue in this case.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,786 ✭✭✭✭whelan1


    if youu're in there after 9 pm any night theres no one there... for 33 euro you get a steal and your potato ... food is lovely but i dont know what food you're having but for 2 of us it wolud rarely be under 100 ... also why have they let so many staff go and bar is only open 3 or 4 nights out of 7


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 466 ✭✭aquascrotum


    sNarah wrote: »
    Good places for lunch: Bia is absolutely lovely

    Absolutely - Bia is a complete success story on the face of it. Nice grub, original dishes with the stir fry specialities, massive portions and great value for money. Can't fault it. We often leave Bia thinking its cheaper than turnin on the hob at home!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,786 ✭✭✭✭whelan1


    bia also have a place in dunleer and i always think i have been undercharges as they are so reasonable and lovely food and staff


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 747 ✭✭✭tweety76


    Totally agree, Bia is fab and so cheap, its one of the few places where you can get a "healthy" option, everywhere seems to serve with either chips or mash/veg, the stir fry's are gret. I stopped going to Donegan's as it was like a cattle mart once the dining room opened trying to get a table, in saying that I'll take on board the tip about sitting after 9pm.

    Would also recommend Scholars Townhouse for the Sunday lunch - 25 euro I think( or was when I was there) for 3 courses.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,570 ✭✭✭sNarah


    Yup have to agree once more, Bia, food's lovely, t is quick & effective and nice staff!

    Has any one tried out the €20.09 sundaylunch @ the D Hotel? I saw it there painted on their window :o


  • Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 7,717 Mod ✭✭✭✭delly


    +1 for Bia, myself and the wife get fed along with our toddler for nearly the same price as going to McDonalds.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 371 ✭✭southlouth type


    the salthouse below in john st is great for lunch and breakfast .They also open late now with music a couple of nights a week .lovely spot ;)


  • Registered Users Posts: 69 ✭✭Zell


    Had a meal in Eastern Seaboard last Wednesday and was disappointed as most of what I had heard/read was favourable. I found the restaurant cold - we were seated near the door. The table was small, especially with the breadboard, wine glasses and wine. Does the bread accompany every meal? We ordered bread and olives as a starter but I saw it on lots of tables. We had to remind the waitress about our wine order - halfway through our starter it still hadn't arrived. I ordered ribs and was not impressed. They weren't piping hot, not particularly tasty and the organic carrots were seriously overcooked. The place was full though. Will give it another chance - and go for the fish next time!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13 mairead_or


    Ate at the Black Bull last night and really enjoyed it...food was delicious, simple pub grub I suppose but really tasty, service was efficent but not pushy at all and atmosphere was very weloming...cosy spot which I would recommend! :-)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,694 ✭✭✭Dingatron


    Comon guys the Eastern Seaboards been done to death!

    http://www.boards.ie/adsales.php tbh. All these posts are now putting me off booking a table.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 732 ✭✭✭Famous45


    Surprise Surprise, another 1 poster posts about the E Seaboard

    3 words LOL


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 itsthat


    Famous45 wrote: »
    Surprise Surprise, another 1 poster posts about the E Seaboard

    3 words LOL

    im giving out about the place, what are you getting at????????????????????????? strange:confused:


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