7 Best Restaurants in County Cork, Ireland

Electric

$ | City Center South

In front of a fast-flowing, urban stretch of the River Lee, the neon-clad exterior of a snazzy Art Deco building announces a casual city-center venue that combines a sense of dining as theater with a friendly staff that puts everyone at ease. The ground floor has a square bar with booths and dining niches around the perimeter, while upstairs is a more conventional dining room.

41 South Mall, Cork City, Co. Cork, Ireland
021-422–2990
Known For
  • hearty lunchtime stews: local, fresh, and made to order
  • good range of simply prepared seafood
  • river view with seats outside in summer

Farmgate Café

$ | City Center South

One of the best—and busiest—informal lunch spots in town is on a terraced gallery above the fountain at the Princes Street entrance to the atmospheric English Market. All ingredients used at the café are purchased in the market below. One side of the gallery is self-service; the other side is glassed in and has table service (reservations advised). Weekend dinner available.

Princes St., Cork City, Co. Cork, Ireland
021-427–8134
Known For
  • separate weekend dinner menu
  • delicious traditional Irish comfort food like corned beef and colcannon
  • an artistic clientele including many poets
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Market Lane Restaurant & Bar

$ | City Center South

All that remains of this building's former identity as a pub is the long mahogany bar; today, it is a bustling bistro-style restaurant serving robust, freshly prepared food from an open kitchen. Art Deco touches and a predominantly black-and-white theme set a Parisian mood, and light floods in from two walls of large windows on summer evenings. Most ingredients come from the renowned English Market, for a menu (on no-frills paper table mats) that is mainly contemporary Irish, centered on comfort food.

A three-course dinner menu is available for €39.50 for large groups.

5–6 Oliver Plunkett St., Cork City, Co. Cork, Ireland
021-427–4710
Known For
  • Irish comfort food
  • homemade sausages with colcannon
  • variety of vegetarian options

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Nash 19

$ | City Center North

Easily missed, tucked into a quiet lane close to the renowned English Market, Nash 19 is one of Cork's secret gems, popular with locals for its wholesome, unpretentious cooking using local, seasonal ingredients. Highlights include a decadent signature platter that features the best of Cork's artisanal produce. Takeaway meals are available at the deli.

The Black Pig

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A small 18th-century coach house on a backstreet was an unlikely candidate to become the hottest place in a town famed for sophisticated eateries, but that's what happened here, and the uncluttered, minimalist premises and cobbled courtyard are buzzing with life. Reserve and your name is chalked on the wall beside your table, but the tall squeaky bar stools are just as popular. Simple hot dishes of the day might include scallop risotto or a hearty lamb tagine, but most people order the house specials—local charcuterie, farmhouse cheeses, Gubeen chorizo, smoked salmon, mixed antipasto—served on slates or wooden platters. End your locavore feast with locally roasted coffee and Koko chocolates.

66 Lower O'Connell St., Kinsale, Co. Cork, Ireland
021-477–4101
Known For
  • up to 100 wines available by the glass
  • daily hot special
  • local coffee and chocolates
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., mid-Jan.–Mar. No lunch

The Bulman Bar and Toddies

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Kinsale has other pub--restaurants, but none with such an idyllic waterside location. In summer, bar food is served on the big stone quay right beside the ocean. The characterful interior has a large open fireplace and a maritime theme, with a quirky selection of furniture. A concise, seasonal menu is on offer---try hot Oysterhaven oysters with spring cabbage.

Summercove, Kinsale, Co. Cork, Ireland
021-477–2131
Known For
  • half-grilled lobster in summer months
  • slow-cooked pork ribs with house barbecue sauce
  • deep-fried calamari salad
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No food Sun. and Mon., Lunch available in the bar Tues.--Sun.

The Pink Elephant

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The legendary Pink Elephant looks out to sea and across the bay to wooded slopes. Huge windows frame the stunning view, and in good weather there is seating outside. This is also a popular bar, often lively with banter between the friendly hosts and their clientele. On weekdays call first, or check the website, as opening times vary.

Harbour View, Kilbrittain, Co. Cork, Ireland
023-884–9608
Known For
  • local meat, fresh fish, organic produce
  • traditional Sunday lunch
  • served in a room with a great view
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Mon.–Wed. No lunch weekdays Sept.–June