What Cork restaurants are great for a cheap, tasty bite?

Is there parking nearby?

We had been looking forward to our trip to London for ages, and we knew it was going to be fantastic. We booked a table at one of my favourite restaurants, The Nosta Restaurant, where I'd eaten many times before. The restaurant itself is beautiful, set within a Grade II listed building in Mayfair. It's got a warm, cosy feel to it, with lots of dark wood furniture, leather chairs and tables. There are paintings on the walls depicting scenes from the British countryside, and there are even some antique clocks dotted around the place. Our waiter was very attentive, and he recommended dishes based on what we had already ordered. He told us about the specials of the day, and gave us recommendations based on what we had chosen. He brought us drinks and snacks throughout the course of our meal, too. We started off with some bread and butter pudding. This came with a delicious homemade sauce, and was served with a side of garlic mushrooms. Everything was absolutely delicious - the bread was soft and fluffy, the sauce was sweet and tangy, and the mushrooms were just the perfect accompaniment. For our main courses, we chose the roast chicken with wild mushroom risotto and the slow cooked beef cheeks with parsnip puree and creamed potato. Both were excellent, although I found the beef cheeks slightly lacking in flavour. They were perfectly tender though, and the meat fell away easily from the bone. I loved the combination of flavours in both dishes. The wild mushrooms added a lovely earthiness to the risotto, while the parsnips helped balance out the richness of the dish. My husband thought the beef cheeks were great, however, saying that they were "an absolute triumph". I couldn't resist having dessert, so I went for the sticky toffee pudding. This was served with vanilla ice cream, and melted into my mouth like no other dessert I've ever tasted. It was incredibly rich, creamy and sticky. All in all, we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves at The Cinnamon Club. Our meals were beautifully presented, and the staff were extremely helpful and friendly. If you're thinking about eating here, do yourself a favour and book a table early. You won't regret it.

Do you offer Sunday lunch?

We asked ourselves this question because we wanted to know whether there were any restaurants that offered online ordering or takeaway delivery in Cork city center. In fact, there are quite a few places that offer both. Let’s take a look at some of the best places to grab food in Cork city center. 1. Bistro de Paris 2. Cafe Barleycorn 3. Café Deli 4. The Coffee Shop 5. The Fish House 6. The Kitchen Table

Do you have online ordering/takeaway in Cork?

Cork City is home to some of Ireland’s best restaurants. Whether it’s fine dining, casual dining, fast food or even catering for large group events, there are plenty of options here. However, we wanted to know what types of food people like to eat, where do they go for lunch, dinner and drinks, and how important is it for businesses to cater for large groups. We asked our readers to tell us about their favourite places to dine out in Cork city. Here’s what they had to say: Are there vegetarian and gluten-free options on your menu? Vegetarianism is becoming increasingly popular among consumers around the world. But it seems that many restaurants don't know how to cater to those who eat plant-based diets. That's why we've put together this list of places where you can find vegan food. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a full meal, these restaurants serve up tasty dishes free of meat, dairy, eggs and honey. The restaurant offers a three-course menu for €35 ($40). Vegetarians and vegans must book ahead.

Do you cater for large groups in the restaurant and for other location events?

Do you cater for large groups in the restaurant and for other location events?

Cork is known worldwide for its fine wines and stouts. But did you know there are many microbreweries in the city too? We asked our friends at Visit Cork about some of the best places to drink beer in Cork City. Here are their recommendations: Franciscan Well Brewery - A great place to start your evening out drinking in Cork City. They offer tours and tastings, and it's just a short walk away from the main shopping area. The Old Rectory - This pub is located near the River Lee and offers a wide selection of Irish craft beers. The Black Pig - If you want to sample some of the local cask ales, head over to the Black Pig. It's a traditional Irish bar where you'll find plenty of locals enjoying a pint. Kinsale Brewing Company - Kinsale Brewing Company is one of Ireland's newest breweries. Their tasting room is open seven days a week and offers free samples of their award-winning brews. The Porterhouse Pub - Located in the heart of Cork City, the Porterhouse Pub serves up delicious food and drinks. Try their Guinness Stout Pint for $4.50.

What types of wines or beers do you have?

Quinlan's Seafood Bar is located in the heart the city centre and offers delicious food. The restaurant serves lunch and dinner seven days per week. There's plenty of seating both inside and outside. The owners are looking to let some space out to make room for private events, such as birthday parties, weddings and corporate functions. They're asking €100 per hour plus VAT and there's no minimum booking period. If you'd like to book the restaurant please call 021 - 49816.

What types of wines or beers do you have?
Do you rent out the restaurant area for private parties?
Do you rent out the restaurant area for private parties?

This luxury boutique hotel is located just outside Dingle town centre. It offers accommodation in spacious rooms with en suites. All rooms are individually decorated and feature modern furnishings and facilities. Each room includes a flat screen TV, hairdryer, tea/coffee making facilities and ironing board. Some rooms offer views over the Atlantic Ocean. Breakfast is served each morning in the dining area. Guests can relax in the bar or take advantage of the indoor pool and sauna. Free WiFi access is available throughout the building. The Seaview House Hotel is situated close to Dingle town centre. There is a bus stop nearby. Kerry Airport is approximately 10 miles away.

Seaview House Hotel

A pub/guest house / restaurant there's something for everyone - An old fashioned Irish pub, serving classic dishsto go along with the traditional food menu - Friendly atmosphere and great value fo rmoney The pub is located in the heart of Dublin city centre, just off O'Connell Street, close to Trinity College and Temple Bar. Our bar serves a wide range of drinks including Guinness, Harp Lager, Kilkenny Blonde Ale, Carlsberg, Heineken and Budweiser. We are open 7 days a week and offer free WiFi throughout our premises. We are ideally situated within walking distance of many of Dublin's best attractions, such as Christ Church Cathedral, St Patrick's Cathedral, Grafton Street, Abbey Theatre, National Museum, Dublin Castle, Dublin Zoo, Chester Beatty Library, Dublin Writers Museum, Dublin City Gallery - The Hugh Lane, James Joyce Centre, Old Jameson Distillery, the Guinness Storehouse, the Little Museum of Dublin and much more. Our friendly team look forward to welcoming you soon.

Seaview House Hotel

No. A lawyer won't really help you much unless you've already been sued or arrested. Also, lawyers cost a lot of money. So, save your money until you actually need it.

A restaurant is where food is prepared and sold to customers. A bar is where drinks are prepared and sold to customers (usually alcohol).

Most restaurants allow customers to bring their own alcoholic beverages. However, some establishments may charge a corkage fee.