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Cork City


The market-sourced menu at this transformed art deco bank runs from seafood chowder to succulent steaks. There's a rustic Mediterranean-style fish bar too, but it's the big riverside deck and upstairs balcony restaurant (open from 5pm Tuesday to Saturday) with knock-out cathedral views that pull in the crowds – along with wines by the glass, and two dozen varieties of beer.


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Nearby Cork City attractions

1. Holy Trinity Church

0.11 MILES

The Holy Trinity Church was designed by the Pain brothers in 1834 in the honour of Father Theobald Mathew, whose statue sits just south of the River Lee…

2. English Market

0.12 MILES

The English Market – so called because it was set up in 1788 by the Protestant or ‘English’ corporation that then controlled the city (there was once an…

3. Red Abbey Tower

0.15 MILES

Overlooking a small public square, Red Abbey Tower is Cork's only surviving medieval building, and all that remains of a 14th-century Augustinian priory.

4. Elizabeth Fort

0.22 MILES

Originally built in the 1620s, and serving as a garda (police) station from 1929 to 2013, this small star-shaped artillery fort once formed an important…

5. Crawford Art Gallery

0.25 MILES

Cork's public gallery houses a small but excellent permanent collection covering the 17th century through to the modern day, though the works on display…

6. Statue of Father Mathew

0.31 MILES

The imposing statue on St Patrick's St, just south of the River Lee North Channel, is of Father Theobald Mathew, the 'Apostle of Temperance', who crusaded…

7. St Fin Barre's Cathedral

0.33 MILES

Spiky spires, gurning gargoyles and elaborate sculpture adorn the exterior of Cork's Protestant cathedral, an attention-grabbing mixture of French Gothic…

8. St Peter's Cork

0.34 MILES

Housed in an old church, this cultural centre and gallery space houses a heritage display charting the history of Cork as well as changing exhibitions of…