2 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

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