The Cornstore. Accomplished. Comfortable. Central. Customer Friendly.
And a terrific Sunday lunch!
Cork’s Cornstore Restaurant*, housed in a striking four-bay double-height former corn market in the Coal Quay, is well known for its steaks, seafood and innovative cocktails. After last weekend’s visit, I’m inclined to add Sunday roasts to that list. We rarely go out for lunch on the Sabbath as we are spoiled at home by the resident chef.
Sunday Roast Experience
The Cornstore is a tempting alternative. We had a choice of three roasts: rib of beef (served medium), porchetta, and boneless chicken (half). The classic Sunday Roasts are served with all the trimmings, beef fat roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, honey roast root vegetables, creamy mash & their homemade bone marrow gravy. If you are finding it difficult to make up your mind between the different roasts, then consider the Sharing Platters of all three (minimum 2 people)
My pick was the porchetta, superbly cooked and presented, as were all the roasts, with a Yorkshire Dumpling on top. Not a big fan of the dumplings but this had been fixed to the porchetta with a traditional apple sauce, that improved even the dumpling!
All the different vegetables were perfect, not too hard, not too soft, while that bone marrow gravy enhanced all three roasts. CL’s Boneless Half chicken, with its sausage stuffing, also got the thumbs up.
Other Mains and Starters
Other Mains on offer included Confit Duck Leg, Pan Seared Salmon, Prime Beef Double Burger, Roast Cauliflower Steak and Aged Sirloin Steak. There was also a short list of sides.
We had started with a shared Duck Liver Parfait which came with thinly sliced crisply toasted sourdough and a delicious quince jelly. A classic combination that has stood the test of time and satisfied countless diners. Other starters that tempted us included the gluten free Creamy Burrata (balsamic lentils & garden squash salsa) and Tuna Ceviche (roasted pimento pepper with a crisp caper dressing (also gf).
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| Chicken |
Shared, Signature Sweet Treat
After the satisfying roasts, we decided to share dessert: the Eleven14, Table-side Tiramisu, a Cornstore signature dessert blended with Eleven14 coffee, served table-side. A full plate of the Italian dessert is brought to your table and your server lifts a slice onto your plate. Just a little fun and the Tiramisu is a very good one, one of better ones around.
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| Tiramisu |
The Cornstore is one of the most comfortable dining venues in the city and a great spot to bring a group. Service is always a strong point here and Sunday was no exception with every single person that we met was efficient and pleasant, quite happy to help and explain and, of course, smile!
Hours:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday-Thursday: 5pm-9pm
Friday: 12pm-9.45pm
Saturday: 12pm-9.45pm
Sunday: 12pm-8.30pm
Email:
cork@cornstore.com
Tel: 021 427 4777
Menus: Click here to see all the menus.
* It was originally built in the 1740’s and “renovated/reconstructed” about a hundred years later. It has been serving the people of Cork and many of our visitors, since 2007, and Executive Head Chef Mike Kelly has been at the helm since those first days.
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| Cornstore exterior. File Pic. |







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