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Cork county MICHELIN Restaurants - theIreland
"An absolute must visit for it’s amazing variety of food and entertainment in general but a great spot for some bottomless brunch too. We recommend going for their signature chicken goujons - seriously, they’re life changing!"
"Besides beer, Sober Lane is famous for its food, especially pizza. If you are near downtown Cork, along the shores of the Lee river, be sure to step into this fabulous and cozy bar."
"A Gaelic pub through and through, Sin é has attracted a loyal following of folk-loving locals since it opened 150 years ago. A homely tavern stuffed with nautical knick-knacks and Guinness memorabilia, Sin é is one of Cork’s welcoming old-school establishments. The long-time home of folk music, make a beeline here for live trad sessions – craic is guaranteed."
"Tucked away in Coburg Street, the bar is somewhat off-the-beaten track. Traditional in many ways, the bar's name ("sin é" - "that's it") nods to its historic use as a venue for drowning one's sorry after a wake at the nearby funeral home. Stop by to hear fine traditional music sessions and enjoy good craic every day of the week."
"You could easily spend an entire day at this place, which is everything a craic-filled pub should be – long on atmosphere and short on pretension (Sin É means 'that's it!'). There's music every night from 6.30pm..."
"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 ..."
"A two-mile-long (3km) riverside walk that winds its way around the River Lee, this trail ends with panoramic views of Cork’s centre. The path runs parallel to the Twopot River and past the scattered ruins of Bishopstown House, which includes an ornamental lake and a crumbling limestone hut. Across the river, there’s a stone-encircled grassy field – a rural, out-of-the-way park that’s blissfully close to the city centre."
"Another of the top things to do with kids in Cork is visit Zipit Forest Adventures. Children (over 7) and adults alike can enjoy this zip-line adventure park just outside Cork City. The panoramic views over Cork from the zip-lines are stunning – if you aren’t too distracted by hurtling at speed through the forest, that is!"
"If you’re wondering what to do in Cork City that’ll take you away from the hustle and bustle, make your way to Tramore Valley Park. It’s located in Cork City, but it’s off-the-beaten-path enough to make you feel like you’ve ventured out to the countryside. There are a few different walks that you can head off on here, and fairly handy."
"Managed by The Glen Resource and Sports Centre on behalf of Cork City Council, the Tramore Valley Park boasts many activities for all the family"
"Home to Cork’s only BMX Track, Tramore Valley Park is a hive of activity with walking routes, outdoor gym, viewing point and rugby pitch."
"Here, the government kept Irish rebels during the Irish War of Independence and Civil War. One inmate was none other than Constance Markievicz, the revolutionary nationalist who acted as second in command at St Stephen’s Green during the 1916 Easter Rising. Now a museum, the gaol is one of the city’s most unique points of interest."
"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"