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 Often they are out of date, have low coverage or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.
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