Best Contemporary restaurants nearby. Discover the best Contemporary food in Cobh. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Contemporary restaurants near you.. Cobh (/ˈkoʊv/ KOHV, Irish: An Cóbh), known from 1849 until 1920 as Queenstown, is a tourist seaport town on the south coast of County Cork, Ireland. Cobh is on the south side of Great Island in Cork Harbour and is home to Ireland's only dedicated cruise terminal. Tourism in the area draws on the maritime and emigration legacy of the town - including its association with the RMS Titanic, which was built in Belfast.
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3 based on 80 reviews
Always busy, real sign that the locals appreciate what a gem they have one the doorstep. We go for breakfasts mainly at weekends after hard weeks work before or after a lovely walk .. Fantastic value, fresh orange juice, full Irish , coffee and toast 10 euro. Very sociable, v friendly helpful staff. Food very nicely cooked and presented.
4 based on 19 reviews
'Pana' is the bright new bar, kitchen and live music lounge on the ground-floor of the wonderful 'Pav' complex - a venue which has been entertaining the people of Cork since 1921. At the heart of Pana is our creative kitchen which serves adventurous and e
Was always a personal favorite. I have only ate here once since the re-open. I had the omelet... it was delicious!! I mostly come here at night though. They have a great selection of beer and other drinks. The music is great here also.This might be just be the place you're looking for.. Hey Brian - thanks for taking the time to review Pana ...we genuinely appreciate it, and we're really please that you like the place. We've got a lot of really exciting developments coming up over the next few weeks, which should make things even better.
4 based on 611 reviews
Lunch with Mum table 102. outside. 22 degrees with Sept 2019. superb vista's. busy buzzy spot. lovely team of ladies on duty. opt of tea,.2 cappuccinos, sparkling water. two by.open sambo combos. prawns &.smoked salmon..served on delicious brown bread. portion of fries. mixed salad leaves, lemon slice, capers, Marie rose sauce. well priced. Beautifully presented. Nice clientele. spotless bathrooms. Plenty of parking. disability parking too. great to see our Irish flag flying. look forward to returning. suitable for all ages. full bar area too. Never fails.
4 based on 657 reviews
Tried eating yesterday with a group of my family . We had unsuccessfully tried to book a table for 12 for Sunday lunch but was told that this was not possible . On arriving we were told that we needed to all join the carvery queue and they would try and sit us together . . There was at least 30 others already in the queue and tables throughout the Restaurant were either being used or had reserved labels despite the no booking policy . Management and staff were rude and stressed so we took are party elsewhere ! I'm sorry to hear you find our Sunday Carvery system 'ridiculous'.This is a system that has served our customers very well for over a decade now.The tables you observed with RESERVED signs are placed their by our team so they can seat people directly from the carvery queue. This avoids other people arriving and taking the seats prior to those in the queue.Our system works extremely efficiently and customers rarely have to wait for a table as they are directed to a table once they have their food.Either way I hope your enjoyed your meal elsewhere.Kind regards,Roy O'ConnellGeneral Manager
4 based on 244 reviews
Jacobs Ladder Restaurant at the WatersEdge Hotel is a bistro style venue that serves lunch from 12 - 5pm daily and evening meals from 5pm - 9pm daily. Early Bird menus are also available from 5pm - 7pm*Jacobs Ladder also features a large balcony overlooki
Enjoyed a lovely dinner here, with charming service, great views of the waterfront, friendly staff and delicious food. A little pricey, but you get what you pay for. Ordered some sort of "mess", wait, it was the Eton Mess, it was AMAZING!!! Wasn't really sure what I was ordering, but it seemed local and it was fantastic!!!
4 based on 532 reviews
The Old Town Whiskey Bar at Bodega â the grand dame in Corkâs Old Town, Irelandâs largest whiskey bar housed in one of the countries most beautiful bars. Food served 7 days a week â brunch & steaks a speciality! Enjoy our in-house cocktails in the beautif
As a return visitor my fondness for the Bodega is largely fuelled by nostalgia, for when it first opened in the 1990s it was well ahead of its time in combining sophistication and comfort with a large open plan layout in a beautiful refurbished building - a formula which has since been applied in numerous other locations. The Bodega has not lost its appeal, and upstairs provides a tasteful separate space for private functions.
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