
Rich in history and tradition yet increasingly urbane and sophisticated, the ever-evolving city of Cork is a vibrant place with a unique blend of contemporary style and old world charm. The fiercely proud and independent locals like to claim Cork is "the real capital" of Ireland.

Tucked away on Cork’s lively Lancaster Quay, Paradiso is a favourite for creative, contemporary vegetarian dining. Known for bold flavours, seasonal ingredients, and an elegant, unfussy style, it offers a memorable experience for vegetarians and curious diners alike.

Market Lane
In the heart of Cork city, Market Lane is a lively, welcoming restaurant known for its local produce and inventive, seasonal cooking. Balancing comforting favourites with creative dishes, it’s ideal for everything from relaxed lunches to special dinners with friends.

Orso
Small but full of character, ORSO brings big, bold flavours to Cork’s city centre. Influenced by Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cooking, its vibrant menu is packed with fresh, colourful plates designed for sharing, alongside great coffee, natural wines, and a friendly, bustling atmosphere.

Goldie
Located on Oliver Plunkett Street, Goldie is a tiny but mighty seafood spot focused on sustainable, local catch. With its casual vibe, whole-fish cooking, and playful flavours, it’s a go-to for adventurous eaters seeking something different in Cork's bustling city centre.

The Farmgate Café
Perched above the English Market, Farmgate Café is a Cork institution celebrating local, seasonal produce. With a menu rooted in Irish tradition and a bright dining room overlooking the market stalls, it’s a perfect spot for breakfast, lunch, or a leisurely coffee in the heart of the city.

Fionnbarra
Tucked away on Douglas Street, Fionnbarra’s is one of Cork’s most loved hidden gems. With its cosy indoor snugs, leafy beer garden, and laid-back atmosphere, it’s the perfect spot for a casual pint, a catch-up with friends, or a night of good music and better vibes.

Isaacs
Housed in a restored 18th-century warehouse on MacCurtain Street, Isaacs Restaurant has been a Cork favourite for nearly 30 years. It serves a locally sourced menu with Irish and Mediterranean influences in a warm, welcoming setting.