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The Best Cultural Restaurants in Cork, Ireland
"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."
"One of the newest hotels in Cork City, Maldron Hotel South Mall is a 4-star property located in the heart of Cork City. It’s basically a perfect place to stay if you wish to be minutes from the city’s main shopping and entertainment district. Tastefully decorated rooms with en-suite bathrooms are equipped with a cosy seating area, comfortable beds, and flat-screen TVs."
"Whether you’ve a banging hangover on a Sunday morning or it’s Monday morning and you fancy a healthy breakfast fix to get you through a busy workday, Perry Street Market is worth a shout. This cute café is all about locally sourced produce and freshly made from scratch breakfast foods. The full Irish is both fulfilling and delicious."
"Average Rating - 4.3Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - CorkAverage price - ££££Review - Omg those cookies are on another level!!!. Garlic bread was lovely and crispy too well done. View Papa John's Menu"
"Seriously, when it comes to pizza, these guys can do no wrong. Add a side of any of their delicious chips and you're all set for the evening. Burnt are open for delivery and takeaway and on the deliveroo app from 4pm to 9pm."
"Located right next to Rory Gallagher Place in Cork City, Ali’s Kitchen is a great place to get your breakfast fix. From their eggs Benedict to French toast and pudding, everything on their extensive menu is crafted to perfection. If your sugar levels are down, try the restaurant’s pudding or doughnuts."
"Today, you can find Nando’s restaurants, their addictive sauces and tasty grocery range right around the world. Whether you’re a first-time visitor, or an old friend, they can’t wait to welcome you and serve you a delicious fix of PERi-PERi!"
"Every Saturday morning in the centre of Midleton in East Cork is held one of the most popular Farmers Markets in the region. From a small start a number of years ago, this very pleasant weekend experience has gone from strength to strength. Fresh locally produce, breads, juices, vegetable, gourmet snacks and often times a bit of live music to add […]"
"Every Saturday morning in Midleton town centre holds one of the most popular Farmers Markets in the region. The market sells a range of fresh locally produced homemade cakes, breads, gourmet snacks and woodfire pizza."
"This pub is one of the busiest in the city is always a favourite of Erasmus Students and foreign people. It’s one of the best pubs for dancing and the price for a pint is around €4.50. The Old Oak can be a good option for those who don’t want to go home early because it closes at 2:30 am."
"The Trident Hotel have 75 beautifully modern guestrooms including an executive wing comprising 30 rooms and penthouse floor of 11 luxury suites. Best of all, every room provides breath-taking views of Kinsale’s harbour. Having a prime location that showcases its picturesque surroundings."
"Built after the Norman Invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, Ballincollig Castle has a truly rich and fascinating history. During its peak, it was inhabited by the Barrett family, who was a prominent Irish clan that originated from the Normans; this family were incredibly influential in the local area and wielded a lot of power. However, though the castle was inhabited for centuries and played a critical military role, it was left to abandonment in the year 1690; it was not until 1857 when it was renovated by the Wyse family, who restored it back to its former glory."