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Big operation and local landmark, the Cuckoo's Nest offers brisk but friendly service, an advanced pub grub option and competitive prices. And they don't scrimp on the helpings. Neat and tidy, busy enough at the weekends. Great craic for Champions League, big GAA matches etc. Restaurant Reviews Add Your Review » Your Say '); //--> Joined Sep 07 9 Reviews 1 Hats Off! loading... raverevue (Foodie) Credibility Score: 45% Visited: 05 Jan 2010 | Posted: over 2 months ago While the Cuckoo's Nest looks terribly uninviting from the outside, inside and around the back, a welcoming bar area can be found. I stopped there for lunch while passing by, and found a very old-school queue-up-with-tray style carvery offering. Prices hovered around the ten euro mark, and as carvery goes, the food was very good. I had the salmon, which was surprsingly well cooked, and the vegetables from under the lights were not dry or curled up as I have seen before. Those with choose the joint of beef, which won praise. The whole set up was very efficient, with a condiment table to boot!. The staff all appeared to be of the dreaded career waitress type, however depsite their years were all genuinely warm and charming. The self service jugs of water, coupled with the coffee voucher system that lets you have coffee at your behest all worked surprisgly well. It'll never win any awards for décor, but for good, honest food at competitive prices and decent service, you can't go wrong if in the area
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