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Gastronomical Wonders: 10 Best Places To Eat In Cork, Ireland - Updated 2021
"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."
"An extension of McCarthy’s farm in the village of Ovens – just outside Cork City – The Parlour Café is dedicated to bringing ‘the best of wholesome country living to the heart of the city’. Simple, high-quality food is the raison d’être here, with their freshly baked cakes and scones accompanied by coffee made from Cork Coffee Roasters’ beans."
"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"
"Average Rating - 4.5Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - CorkAverage price - ££Review - Sooooo yummy. View Burger King - Hollyhill Menu"
"Probably one of this writer’s favourite places to eat, especially in the summer, Bunnyconnellan is truly a jewel nestled into the jagged coastline over which it looks. It is a stunning place to try some delicious food whilst taking in the magnificent vista lying before you. Roches Point is in the far distance, and on any given weekend in the summer months, you can watch the yacht races go by in front of you."
"Overlooking the vast and impressive Cork Harbor, in the seaside village of Myrtleville is Bunnyconnellan Bar and Restaurant. A long-established and family-run restaurant, legend goes that the house’s name of Bunnyconnellan or Bunny’s is made up from the names of four children; Bunny, Conn, Nell and Ann. However, it is more than likely derived from a town in Co."
"Perched atop the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic, Bunnyconnellan is a long-established, family-run restaurant with a history as rich as its surroundings. Affectionately known as “Bunny’s” among the locals, this venue boasts stunning views of Cork Harbour and offers a birds-eye view of Roche’s Point."
"Self-proclaimed Coffee Nerds,Three Fools Coffee on Grand Parade is a haven for coffee lovers. These guys comb through all the finer details when it comes to the beans they use in the cafe and those that they sell to their converted coffee congregation. Everything is ethically sourced and the lads support the20:20 Project, an organisation helping coffee-farming communities to improve their health, social & economic situation."
"Visitors to Cork City will have an abundance of Cafe's to choose from, some of our favourites are listed below."
"Along with having an on-site roastery, tasty espressos and delicious cakes SOMA also serves up some of the yummiest brunches in Cork. With a different brunch special every weekend alongside some incredible brunch cocktails, brunches in SOMA are not to be missed!. Address: 23 Tuckey St, Centre, Cork, T12 WD38"