One of Eoghan's favourite spots, known for cosy vibes, tasty pints and if you visit you must order from Miyazaki, the Japanese restaurant across the way.
Looking for a beer garden? Look no further. With comfy couches, board games, and an ecletic design, Fionnbarras is a great spot on a sunny day. It house's a selection of beers including an array of craft beers.
If you are looking for some nibbles and tapas, Arthur Maynes has a selection of cheese, aranchini balls and more delicious treats. A 120 year old chemist turned Wine and TapasBar is also connected by a lane way to the Crane Lane, a late night spot which frequently hosts live music also.
A classic spot for some trad, a pot of tea or a pint and while you're at it take a copy of the daily crossword.
A colourful lane way into an ecelctic pub. You'll always see something new with each visit.
Built for Beamish and Crawford in 1918, a beautiful pub with drapery, snugs galore and some cosy fires.
Corks largest indoor and outdoor market. Full of great food stalls and sometimes some crafts.
The English Market is regarded for both it's mid-19th century architecture and locally produced artisan food. A must see in Cork! If you are looking for some reccommendations for stalls, we've included some below: The Sandwich Stall was established in 2001 , when The Real Olive Company customers were regularly requesting fresh salads or sandwiches so that they could eat their food on the go. O'Flynn's Gormet Sausages: This stall was established in 1921 and they are fourth generation sausage makers. O’Flynn’s Gourmet Sausages have a blend of old family recipes and pride themselves on creating exciting new flavours with international influence. The Alternative Bread Company: They sell a large range of handmade bread and baked goods. The Roughty Foodie:You can expect to find local and fresh real honest ingredients when visiting this market stall - they provide non perishable food gifts, seasonal fruits, local raw honeys, homemade jams and Irish crafts.
Nano Nagle Place is an unexpected oasis in the centre of busstling Cork City, a place that celebrates Nano Nagle's vision of empowerment through education and ocmmunity inclusion. The complex houses: a museum, regenerated heritage buildings, walled gardens, design shop and beautiful cafes.
Located at the top of St Patrick's Hill, enjoy a sunset and the best view of Cork here.
Along the river Lee, take a walk from Cork city along the marina, past the atlantic pond and towards blackrock castle.
Fitzgerald's Park is only a stone's throw from UCC. Hosts a children's park, gardens, the natural bakery and the infamous shakey bridge.
Maria's favourite coffee spot in Cork (although she might be biased...)
Eoghan's favourite coffee spot in Cork
Grumpy Bakers: Their pastries are TO DIE FOR
A beautiful coffee spot on the way to UCC.