BLAIRS INN
Corned Beef and Cabbage. As a starter! Yes and it proved a really tasty beginning to an excellent weekend meal at Blairs Inn.
Corned Beef and Cabbage. As a starter! Yes and it proved a really tasty beginning to an excellent weekend meal at Blairs Inn.
What a menu they have there. If you combine the pages from the bar and restaurant
menus, I reckon you could be eating there for a year and still have combinations
to explore.
And then there are the drinks. There is an excellent wine list, for sure. But also lots of local (and international) drinks including
craft beers from Dungarvan, Carlow, Eight Degrees (North Cork) and the new
cider sensation Stonewell by the Nohoval Brewing Company.
After a big welcome and a chat with Richard we sat down in the cosy
restaurant – they also have a lovely garden dining area – to go through the
menus.
My starter was a Warm Tian of O’Crualaoi’s Corned Beef and Cabbage with
a creamy Parsley dressing (€7.70). If you get out there, you should really try
this. The beef, supplied by the well known Ballincollig butcher, was spot-on as
was everything else in this well presented cylinder shaped offering of good local
food.
Then on to the main course: Pan fried fillets of Sea Bass on a Chorizo
mash with a sundried tomato and rocket dressing and a side plate filled with vegetables
and another with gratin potato, both done to perfection. Again, another
excellent plateful.
And a big plateful. Indeed, both starter and mains were quite
substantial, so much so that I had to forego the dessert.
They helpfully suggest, on the menu, various drinks with each course; the tips for me
were a wheat beer with the starter and a dry cider with the fish. I was in the
mood for wine and settled on a bottle of their highly recommended an excellent Hopler Gruner
Veltliner (Burgenland, Austria) 2009 (€26.95).
You get a great welcome here and also help and advice. Quite a few tourists
make their way here and they must be impressed with the local knowledge that
the owners and staff so freely dispense.
Lovely food, lovely place and lovely people. A return visit is on the
cards. And not just for me.
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