In the heart of Cork’s Huguenot quarter this late 19th century listed warehouse with stone & brick walls, two storey windows and exposed timber kingpost roof structure lends itself ideally as a spectacular dinning space. Located in the centre of Cork City the restaurant is surrounded by all the amenities & night life the city has to offer with parking available opposite the restaurant. Amicus Restaurants offer a casual dining experience in a lively contemporary setting. Simple, straight forward dishes, fresh local produce, friendly service and a well-chosen wine list. The restaurants feature a lounge/bar area that is popular with guests for pre-dinner drinks and also serves a selection of tapas. Fully licensed there is a great selection of cocktails, beers and spirits.
reviewed by:
kevin.merrick
on
Amicus
23 April 2017
- stopped here for coffee and cake
- Table was covered in sticky liquid and cigerette ash
- waitress brought menu out but did not clean table
- on menu it stated to ask serving staff what the selection of freshly baked cakes and ...
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kevin.merrick would not
recommend. kevin.merrick would not
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reviewed by:
michelle_o.
on
Amicus
07 July 2011
The Amicus lunch menu is excellent value, I tried the BLT bap which comes with wedges, all for €7! Housed in an old brick building, there's a great atmosphere, its buzzy and the no-fuss menu will satisfy everyone
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michelle_o. would not
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reviewed by:
luckyjucky
on
Amicus
22 June 2011
Amicus has a lovely atmosphere and the food is delicious, especially the steak which is hard to beat. It comes with oven roasted veg which set it off nicely.
Service is good but it can get very busy so you may be waiting between ...
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luckyjucky would
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