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10 Best Restaurants In Cork City, Ireland
"The awkward, narrow little room that makes up Elbow Lane is dominated by an open kitchen with a roaring wood-fired grill. It is here, under the guiding hand of executive chef Stephen Kehoe, chef Harrison Sharpe serves the likes of a starter of sunchokes with hazelnuts in a port-and-coffee sauce, while tasty mains include monkfish with lamb bacon, parsnip crisp, and tomato and horseradish salsa. From the grill, there’s pork neck with rhubarb chutney and Angelica-spiced watercress."
"Elbow Lane Brew and Smoke House is arguably one of the best places to eat in Cork City for those fond of beautifully prepared meat. With an open-plan kitchen and its giant wood-fired grill, this amazing restaurant is situated in an L-shape room with traditional décor. As for the food, it’s hearty and delicious!"
"The small, dark, L-shape room (hence the name) on the ground floor of a handsome town house is dominated by a blue-tiled chimney with a wood...Read More"
"Good review: "The place to be ! You can start your night very early and leave at the closing, you won't get bored ! The drinks are amazing, good service, and good music. Sometimes, too many people so you have to push to cross your way, but it's ok because the atmosphere is great and everybody is dancing together.". Bad review: "Usually Cattle Marts don't ask you to pay in. The amount of people allowed in a small, narrow bar is unreal."
"Rearden's is a traditional Irish pub with live music 7 nights a week and a big screen for sports watching. They also serve pub food till late."
"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 ..."
"Camden Fort Meagher Crosshaven is a classic example of a coastal artillery fort. With lots of exhibitions and billets containing military and lots of other memorabilia of interest it is a great value family day out. Groups and School tours welcome."
"The newly refurbished Address Cork has everything that is needed for an unforgettable weekend away in the city. Located in the historic area of St Lukes and within walking distance from the heart of the city, this hotel is situated inside a lovely red-brick Victorian building and offers wonderful views of the city and the harbour. Rooms are elegant and many feature high ceilings and impressive balconies."
"For anyone wishing to experience the true essence of the wonderful City of Cork, what better hotel to stay than at the elegant newly refurbished Address Cork (Formerly The Ambassador Hotel). Presiding with an air of grandness from the top of Military Hill in the his. Address: Military Hill, St. Lukes, Cork City"
"On the north side of Cork on Military Hill, the Ambassador has commanding views of the harbour and city centre and combines a historic building with an upbeat, modern decor. Owned by the McGettingan Family, the hotel features one of their Cookhouse gastro-bars for relaxed, friendly dining."
"Rossini's is an Italian gem in the city that's been in business for almost 25 years. They take fresh ingredients from The English Market and spin them into wonderful dishes from both North and South Italy. A wood fired pizza oven is in action every night and their gnocchi with creamy gorgonzola and walnuts is a must-eat."
"Authentic Italian restaurant Rossini's has been dominating the Italian food game since way back in 1994. Check out their menu for an array of different dishes to choose from, although we would highly recommend any of their delicious pizza or pastas. Open for collection on Prince's street and on the deliveroo app."
"Average Rating - 4.4Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - CorkAverage price - ££££Review - Loved every bite. View Ristorante Rossini Menu"