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"Roosters Piri Piri was founded in the metropolis of cool that is London. Then it wanted to be even cooler, so it came to Cork!. Always fresh and healthy but most importantly delicious, Roosters Piri Piri brings you the latest and greatest of Aisan street food."
"Average Rating - 4.7Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - DouglasAverage price - ££££Review - Portion size was very good and quality was very fresh. View Roosters Piri Piri Menu"
"We've seen lots of action happening at Dwyers - which already went to great lengths to cater for outdoor drinking and dining last summer. The team there have been very, very busy in recent days, putting in a purpose-built platform that will provide the base for seats and tables down one side of this big pub. There'll be a good menu, lots of space, room for walk-ins and thanks to that platform, no rickety tables!"
"Having opened up in the City back in 2018, Dwyers is a firm favourite of Corkonians for boozy brunch. Pick any dish from eggs benedict to their incredible pancake sharing platter and pair it with unlimited prosecco or mimosa for just €25 - what a bargain."
"Head to Dwyers of Cork for one of the best bottomless brunches in the country. Pick any dish of their menu, we suggest the Swiss roti or shakshuka and have unlimited prosecco or mimosas all for €25!. Address: 27-28 Washington St, Centre, Cork, T12 WC93"
"Average Rating - 3.8Total Number of Ratings - 37Location - BallincolligAverage price - ££Review - we love kbabbab. View Lennox Ballincollig Menu"
"Cafe Gusto is another spot that’s said to dish out some of the best brunch Cork has to offer. It was established in 1999 and was once the famous O’Brien coffee shop that operated since 1941. The creative force behind the cafe, Marianne, had travelled extensively around the world before returning to Cork in1998."
"The Cork Butter Museum gives the history of the butter trade & development of Cork Butter Exchange. Located in the historic Shandon area of Cork City, the story begins with the central role of dairy culture in the Island of Saints and Scholars. The Museum goes on to describe the internationally important Butter Exchange in nineteenth century Cork, the traditional craft of home butter making and the modern success of the Kerrygold brand."
"Cork has a long tradition of butter manufacturing – in the 1860s it was the world's largest butter market, exporting butter throughout the British Empire – and the trade's history is told through the displays and..."
"Churn up the history of butter making at this unique museum located on O’Connell Square, within earshot of the Bells of Shandon, in nearby St Anne’s Church. T: +353(0)21 4300600"
"Maldron Hotel South Mall has commenced in the centre of Cork city, making it the 2nd hotel in the Maldron Hotels Cork portfolio. Overlooking the River Lee and ideally located in the heart of the city, the hotel will be situated close to all the main shopping, tourist areas and business districts. Visitors will enjoy easy access to the famous English Market, Crawford Art Gallery, Cork City Hall and Cork Opera House."
"A firm favorite also located in Kinsale is the famous Fishy Fishy. Using the very best fish straight from the harbor, Fishy Fishy is not just a restaurant, but a remarkable seafood experience. Owner Martin Shanahan works with local fisherman to guarantee the very best and freshest seafood beautifully cooked and presented."
"Originally a café in a fish shop, this place has moved up in the world, with sumptuous two-story premises in the town park. TV chef Martin Shanahan...Read More"
"TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING The Cronin family’s Victorian pub on the harbour front has been in the family since 1970, when it was bought by Denny and Jo Cronin. The current owners are Denis and Caroline Cronin who took over from Denis's p ..."