Dining out
Cork city is full of possibilities for dining out. From fun,
family-oriented eateries to restaurants that blend the best local
produce and dishes with styles from around the world, there is
something for every food lover among our recommendations.
Café Paradiso
Café Paradiso, Cork city’s celebrated vegetarian restaurant was
listed in the Bridgestone Guide’s 100 Best Restaurants from its
first year and holds the guide’s highest ‘icon’ status. It was
voted ‘Best Restaurant in Munster’ by the readers of ‘Food and
Wine’ magazine in 2001 and proprietor Denis Cotter was voted ‘Chef
of the Year’ by the same magazine in 2005. The restaurant was also
voted ‘ Restaurant of the Year’ by Les Routiers Ireland in
2004.
Fenns Quay
Intimate surroundings, locally
sourced food and great artwork are the signature aspects of this
Cork city restaurant. Enjoyed by locals and visitors to the city
alike, there is also a buzz at Fenns’s Quay.
The Cornstore
One of Cork city’s newest
hip restaurants, The Cornstone, has become one of Cork’s hotspots
attracting customers with top class food, value for money and
excellent service that encompasses both friendliness and
efficiency.
Greens
Elegant dining in unique surroundings with an excellent range of
cuisine on offer.
The Boardwalk Bar and Grill
Classic
American Steakhouse and late-night bar.