You don’t want the truth because deep down in places you don’t talk about at your island, you want me in that hotel.
You need me in that hotel.
I would rather you just said “thank you” and went on your way.
You don’t want the truth because deep down in places you don’t talk about at your island, you want me in that hotel.
You need me in that hotel.
I would rather you just said “thank you” and went on your way.
The people carriers circled quickly there
I thought that was the point of a 5 star place?
It would be a 4 star if it doesn’t have all the airs and graces about itself.
Agreed
Are we talking “living” or “existing” here
Up until a few years ago and it may well be still the case a hotel had to offer access to “adult channels” to be 5 star.
I’d say living for a start. Lot of parts of this country just out of reach for many
That’s where the debate starts.
And they were great with the kids too.
Fair play for bringing the kids. My two would have had the place torn apart within five minutes.
Thank God for Granny Croppy.
The place the Emperor of Japan used to eat in in Cork doesn’t make the list.
Bit harsh on those restaurants not allowed open. Chart house is grand but no way no. 4
Good to see Galway well represented
The only spot I’ve eaten in that list is Paradiso two or three times in Cork. Smashing food, and this is from a carnivore roaster.
16 tables. Booked out for 3 months.
The former head chef at Clanbrassil House has opened her own establishment, Mae
Any where decent for an evening meal within a 10 minute walk of Stephens green?
Is Saba open?
No idea, it’s foolproof in fairness but wouldn’t mind a change. We’d have always defaulted to there in the past.
Brookwood
Pickle
Peploes
Tapas de Lola
Alfie’s South William St
Any where decent for an evening meal within a 10 minute walk of Stephens green?
Marco Pierre white
Fade St social
Brasserie 66
Market tavern