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Crawford Gallery Café
An elegant blue dining room and exquisite seasonal and locally produced food make for high-class gallery grazing at the Crawford. It's also a quality place for a spot of eavesdropping.
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Currans
A retirement home for Cork's unwanted fixtures and fittings, Currans' interior is entirely made up of artefacts salvaged from the city's demolished buildings. The wood panelling comes from the GPO, the radiators from Linville Hospital, even the lift is reclaimed from the tax office. The menu is a similar hotch-potch of reliable favourites - pizzas, burgers, seafood and steaks - and there's a delightful rooftop terrace if you ever tire of the interior.
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Farmgate Café
An unmissable Cork experience at the heart of the English Market, the Farmgate, like its sister restaurant in Midleton, has mastered the magic art of producing delicious food without fuss or faddism. We defy you to find fresher food in Cork; the Farmgate sources all its ingredients, from rock oysters to the lamb for an Irish stew, from the market. Its location, perched on a balcony above the stalls, makes for great people-watching too.
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Scoozi's
There's lots of exposed brickwork and burnished wood inside this hugely popular café-restaurant. Snug alcoves add intimacy as the fast and friendly young staff dish up breakfasts, pizzas, pastas, grills and a fair selection of wine. It's a great place for families too.
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