Monday, 18 December 2017

The Best Breakfasts in Cork, Ireland – SoHo

Restaurant menu covers have come a long way and come in many styles, from practical to exotic with numerous options. Knowing what styles are available and the various material choices can be helpful in designing your perfect cover.

Looking for the best cocktail in Cork - Soho Ireland

Cork is Ireland's 3rd largest city, after Belfast and Dublin, and has long been greeting visitors from afar. It has plenty of self catering holiday accommodation to offer in and around the city. B&B's and holiday cottages in Ireland, offer a real friendly welcome and with a warm Irish hospitality. Well known attractions like Blarney Castle (to kiss the Blarney stone) are a 'must see' as is the Cobh Heritage centre where the Titanic sailed from on its fateful epic journey.



If you do serve a lot of wine or beer, you should invest in a bottle cooler. There are some versions that can just be available for your serving staff to reach in or you can have a cooler that can actually go anywhere and even blend in with the front of the house. Storing your beverages in a bottle cooler will free up your refrigerator for other food items. It can also move a lot of traffic away from servers who are waiting on menu items. You can set up your bottle cooler wherever you wish to make it more effective for you and your serving staff.

The little extras that complete the bar area include your napkins, straws and mixer sticks which can all be kept conveniently in a bar caddy. Bottle openers and cork extractors may seem like an expense you can do without until one day when you can't get that cork out of an expensive bottle of wine.

Creating a comfortable environment to serve your bar beverages, whether it's a pint, a cocktail or a bottle of vintage champagne, is where you can set the tone of your dining establishment or pub.

SoHo, Cork’s premiere dining and drinking destination, wants to bring entertainment and hospitality to new levels.

The establishment which is located in the centre of Cork, extends to over 4 floors and is considered one of the largest venues in the city where food is available from breakfast to lunch and right through dinner, 7 days a week.

After the meal, you may go downstairs to the Main Bar where you can groove to their in-house DJ’s spins or maybe enjoy a live game on one of their large viewing screens.
SoHo also boasts of being the second establishment in the world to offer the Guinness “Pour Your Own Pint” booths. Guinness and Carlsberg taps are fitted in these special booths, so you can pour your own pints right at your table.

Soho can accommodate up to 200 people in the restaurant. They also have a rooftop barbecue deck, a VIP lounge, and other private venues for groups.
Dinner guests coming in from 5PM to 2AM get free parking at the Q-Park multistory parking facility.


For further info and for reservations, please contact Tim of SoHo.

Friday, 15 December 2017

Looking for the best cocktail in Cork - Soho Ireland

Cork is Ireland's 3rd largest city, after Belfast and Dublin, and has long been greeting visitors from afar. It has plenty of self catering holiday accommodation to offer in and around the city. B&B's and holiday cottages in Ireland, offer a real friendly welcome and with a warm Irish hospitality. Well known attractions like Blarney Castle (to kiss the Blarney stone) are a 'must see' as is the Cobh Heritage centre where the Titanic sailed from on its fateful epic journey.

Cocktail Bars
Cocktail bars require a solid setup of liquor, and you'll need a solid collection that includes variety, not just quality. A bourbon, gin, rum, scotch, tequila, vodka, and whiskey are the main ingredients you'll want to go for. If you're looking for a general guide in quality, anything " soho" or better on the shelf should be fine. Also, if you've never tried Grey Goose for your vodka or Southern Comfort for your whiskey, your Soho - Restaurant and Bar Cork is a great place to try that out.

Choose to have a good time in a bar than in any other place.
·         Socializing
·         Total entertainment
·         Hassle-free gatherings
·         Letting off steam
Ireland is a beautiful country rich in history and cultural appeal. If you're planning a visit to this country and have the means, you can stay in some truly excellent hotels.

The atmosphere within bars are much better than spending free time elsewhere. There is a very high chance of having fun with all those men and women that flock in pubs for capping off heavy work days. The social aspect of meeting new people also adds up to the excitement. Some bars even have special days that offer free drinks and food for their patrons. The thought of being pampered by the staff is also encouraged. There are pubs that are designed according to a theme which delights their customers very often.

A wine bar and restaurant says that classifying wines by their fundamental traits is the best way of learning about your taste.
Wine Characteristics
       Sweetness
·         Acidity
·         Tannin
·         Fruit
·         Body

Cork people are proud of their heritage and have a passion for Gaelic football and hurling. Hurling is the fastest field game in the world and a true joy to watch.
A haven for anyone that loves to explore, Cork has a rich cultural history with writers, singers and songwriters roaming her streets to this very day. Sown into this lifestyle are the city’s Heritage Pubs – establishments that you need to enjoy and experience if you’re to truly know the region and its people.


Knowing the basics wine characteristics will help you to develop your palate and find favorites. You will definitely have a better chance of getting what you love. A wine bar and restaurant says that classifying wines by their fundamental traits is the best way of learning about your taste.

Monday, 11 December 2017

Things to do in Cork City, Ireland - SoHo : Restaurant and Bar

Ireland’s second city, Cork is a cultural hub famous for its historic landmarks and Georgian architecture. Whether you’re checking off the sights on a day trip or stopping through on a tour of southern Ireland, here’s how to visit Cork from Dublin.

Cork is located in the South West of Ireland. It is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland after Dublin. Cork which is one of the 32 counties of Ireland as well as a city covers almost one sixteenth of the entire island of Ireland. It has its' own airport and is also a busy ferry port. The main towns within County Cork are Cork City

Cork people are proud of their heritage and have a passion for Gaelic football and hurling. Hurling is the fastest field game in the world and a true joy to watch.
A haven for anyone that loves to explore, Cork has a rich cultural history with writers, singers and songwriters roaming her streets to this very day. Sown into this lifestyle are the city’s Heritage Pubs – establishments that you need to enjoy and experience if you’re to truly know the region and its people.

Knowing the basics wine characteristics will help you to develop your palate and find favorites. You will definitely have a better chance of getting what you love. A wine bar and restaurant says that classifying wines by their fundamental traits is the best way of learning about your taste.

If you are a frequent drinker, you've probably searched the app store for a drink special app - something that will tell you what drinks are on special at which bars/restaurants in your immediate vicinity. Depending on where you are, you might be able to find something that halfway works, but the quality of these apps is surprisingly poor. Often they are out of date, have low coverage or local establishments, or just plain don't work as advertised.

Home cocktail bars require a solid setup of liquor, and you'll need a solid collection that includes variety, not just quality. A bourbon, gin, rum, scotch, tequila, vodka, and whiskey are the main ingredients you'll want to go for. If you're looking for a general guide in quality, anything "Captain Morgan" or better on the shelf should be fine. Also, if you've never tried Grey Goose for your vodka or Southern Comfort for your whiskey, your home cocktails bar is a great place to try that out.

Now you're going to need mixers for your cocktails. Fruit drinks, mixers, sodas, and more are all important. You'll also need the right kinds of mixers, and there are a wide variety (standard, cool, Boston, short glass, and so on) and investing in one of each is a good idea. You'll also need the other basics, like a bottle opener and wine opener. With all this, your home cocktail bar should have the basics it needs.


Restaurant menu covers have come a long way and come in many styles, from practical to exotic with numerous options. Knowing what styles are available and the various material choices can be helpful in designing your perfect cover.