Went back to The Quays after a prior visit a year and a half ago and I was once again impressed by the quality and depth of the lunch menu. As I mentioned in my original review, most lunch items are less than 10EUR, and if you’re only interested in sandwiches, then you’re only talking 5 – 6EUR. The outdoor patio offers one of the best views of the water, and on days like today it affords you the luxury of seeing off a departing cruise ship!
Cor
Classificação do local: 4 Cork, Republic of Ireland
THEQUAYS You may arrive at the Quays Bar and restaurant in Cobh by car, on foot, by train or by boat. The establishment has its own pontoon. It also has a decking area, part of it under cover, so you can take in the harbour views as you dine. Called in there at the weekend, by car, and enjoyed a decent afternoon cup of coffee, a large one(with wrapped biscuit) that cost € 2.50. The inside bar area looks clean and comfortable and service was efficient and helpful and smiles all round. We took the coffee on the decked area, took our time and watched as one of the cruise liners left the nearby Deepwater Quay. You won’t get views like this at too many restaurants, though one in Venice, where I enjoyed the local«green» sardines, springs to mind. I haven’t sampled the fine cuisine in The Quays yet but Saturday’s experience suggests that it should be up to scratch. You can see the menu and prices on the website and they also have specials. Saturday’s Specials included Soup at € 4.50 and main courses ranging from Pan Fried Sea Bass with White Wine Sauce at € 20.95 to Black Sole on the bone with a caper/butter sauce at € 27.95.