Top 10 Irish Restaurants (that spidey visited in a week )

Moran Oyster Cottage… :rolleyes:

Same effect on your wallet as a walk down Dunsink Lane and little more to show for it.

And a hang out for absolute cunts.

O’Dowds :clap:

Brought my wife there on our first proper date, we both ordered lobster which was served in their shells and were given some form of vice grip to do the deshelling… as you do.

Talk about awkward. Both pretending to know what we were at and not a fucking breeze.

I ended up using my bare hands like any normal roaster.

[QUOTE=“Kinvara’s Passion, post: 1038522, member: 686”]Moran Oyster Cottage… :rolleyes:

Same effect on your wallet as a walk down Dunsink Lane and little more to show for it.

And a hang out for absolute cunts.[/QUOTE]

Andrea Roche booted my mate in the balls at Morans in the Weir after he didn’t bow down and lick her hole like everyone else was doing.

Cool story brosephine.

Pub of the year in 2013 and you title it average?

Stick to the toasties in Grogans you philistine.

[QUOTE=“Spidey, post: 1038524, member: 289”]Andrea Roche booted my mate in the balls at Morans in the Weir after he didn’t bow down and lick her hole like everyone else was doing.

Cool story brosephine.[/QUOTE]
Sounds like she mugged him off right good

[QUOTE=“croppy_boy, post: 1038525, member: 306”]Pub of the year in 2013 and you title it average?

Stick to the toasties in Grogans you philistine.[/QUOTE]
Fire up the selection and voting process for pub of the year there for the craic.

I only go by the sign on the door that they paid for.

[QUOTE=“Spidey, post: 1038524, member: 289”]Andrea Roche booted my mate in the balls at Morans in the Weir after he didn’t bow down and lick her hole like everyone else was doing.

Cool story brosephine.[/QUOTE]

:clap:

[QUOTE=“Spidey, post: 1038516, member: 289”].[/QUOTE]toasted ham and cheese sandwiches is the height of your culinary experience mate, along with the free cocktail sausages, chips and chicken dippers the local throws out to ye after a feed of drink, covered in grease

Why do you direct posts about yourself at others?

@Kinvara’s Passion what’s your favourite restaurant in Galway?
Looking for something on the more casual than formal

[QUOTE=“TreatyStones, post: 1038648, member: 1786”]@Kinvara’s Passion what’s your favourite restaurant in Galway?
Looking for something on the more casual than formal[/QUOTE]kettle of fish or o’gradys in gort is good enough for the likes of you

[QUOTE=“TreatyStones, post: 1038648, member: 1786”]@Kinvara’s Passion what’s your favourite restaurant in Galway?
Looking for something on the more casual than formal[/QUOTE]

The food in The House Hotel was spot on & location is very central.

A feed of chicken in Supermacs with a pint of milk and tub of curry on side.

Food Porn.

[QUOTE=“Mac, post: 1038637, member: 109”]Why do you direct posts about yourself at others?[/QUOTE]i have you down to a tee, it must really freak your big roaster head out :smiley:

:smiley:

[QUOTE=“TreatyStones, post: 1038648, member: 1786”]@Kinvara’s Passion what’s your favourite restaurant in Galway?
Looking for something on the more casual than formal[/QUOTE]

Cava is casual and its hip. Spanish Tapas type place.

Creole on dominick street is a bit more formal but really nice.

Asian Tea House lovely.

Boojum meant to be lovely but never been.

I was in Fade Street Social on Friday night. The food was fantastic. Shame about some of the company.

Why did you ask her to join you then?

Lunch yesterday in Asador on Haddington Road - was excellent

The owners also own Dawson Brasserie - on Dawson Street. It is also very good. Great room - old La Stampa.

I believe the Baggot Inn has been acquired by the people who own House and Bar 37