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Monday, November 28, 2011

HOME and AWAY with BARRY's TEA

Miss Ireland, Holly Carpenter



Barry’s Tea has created a limited edition Santa’s Tea box which is for sale exclusively on barrysteashop.ie for tea fans at home and abroad. The box is still only €3.25 which is a winner for stocking fillers and sending to family and friends across the world.

The Online Tea Shop, which hosts a range of Barry’s Tea blends, from the flagship Gold Blend and the varied Speciality range, to bespoke Barry’s Tea merchandise has been a huge hit with Irish abroad. For Christmas 2011, Barry’s Tea is introducing a special edition Santa’s Tea box for Barry’s fans at home and abroad.

The store was designed to meet the needs of Barry’s Tea fans abroad who otherwise have no access to their favourite tea brand. Barry’s Tea fans in the UK are the biggest users of Barry’s Tea online store followed closely by USA, Australia and, in fourth place, Germany.

Camille O’Flanagan from Barry’s Tea said “So many Irish abroad are delighted that Barry’s Tea have created an Online Tea Shop where they can purchase their favourite blend. It’s a fantastic feeling to be able to send our blends direct from our home in Cork to anywhere in the world.”

Note: An Post recommend posting all parcels and packages before December 6th for deliveries to arrive in time for Christmas in all countries outside of Europe.

Monday, April 19, 2010

BARRY'S TEA

BARRY'S TEA COMPETITION


Barry’s Tea was founded over a hundred years ago. Now, in 2010, they crank up the health credentials with two new additions to its tea family, Pu-erh and South African Rooibos.  With Pu-erh rich in anitoxidants and South African Rooibos naturally caffeine-free these high quality teas are an exotic, healthy alternative to traditional blends.
To celebrate these new additions to the traditional family, we have a really nice Barry’s Tea Speciality gift box as a prize for our email quiz.

Pu-erh Tea
Made using the finest ingredients, Barry’s Pu-erh Tea, which has a very pronounced earthy aroma and taste, is blended from a variety of the tea plant Camellia Sinensis and takes its name from Pu'er county near Simao, Yunnan, China.  Rich in antioxidants, there has been a growing demand for Pu-erh in the Irish Market as it is widely recognised for its varied health benefits and is claimed to aid digestion and reduce blood cholesterolAnswering Ireland’s call with this new blend, Barry’s Tea has crafted it’s Pu-erh Tea to appeal specifically to Irish pallets.

South African Rooibos
Made from 100% Rooibos, a herb sourced in the Cederberg mountain region of South Africa,Rooibos literally translates to Red Bush, which it is also known as.  Being a herb Rooibos is naturally caffeine free howeverunlike most herbal teas Rooibos can be enjoyed with milk, similar to traditional black tea.  Naturally low in tannin, Barry’s Rooibos is a deliciously aromatic tea, the ideal alternative to Black Tea. 

Barry’s complete tea range includes:
Main Range: Gold Blend; Classic Blend; Original Blend and Decaf.
Fruit Infusions: Very Berry; Cranberry and Orange and Lemon Ginger
Herbal Infusions: Organic Peppermint; Organic Camomile;
Green Tea: Organic Green Tea; Lemongrass infused Green Tea and Jasmine infused Green Tea.

To find out more about Barry's Tea check out www.barrystea.ie or become a fan on Facebook atwww.facebook.com/barrystea

The Quiz

Barry’s Tea was founded in 1901.
Where was their first retail shop? (A) Patrick Street (B) Prince's Street (C) Bridge Street?

In the event of a tie, all correct entries will go into the hat and the winner will be drawn. Email your answer please to cork.billy@gmail.com before May 1st.

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Barry’s Tea. Favourites for more than a century.


Barry’s Tea. Favourites for more than a century.
Wall of Tea

As the 19th century turned into the 20th, a blacksmith’s son from Ballyhooly came to Cork city to work in a shop. Soon, in 1901, he became a “counter-jumper” and set up his own shop dealing in Tea, Wine and Spirits. That entrepreneurial country boy, James J. Barry, was the great grandfather of Tony Barry, our host on a tour of the Barry's Tea factory in Cork earlier in the week.

The first Barry's Tea Shop was in Bridge Street and, by the 60’s, Tony told us that they were well known for tea. His father was then running the business - the shop now in Princes Street -  and had a lucky break. Marketing was barely known as a science in those days but a young man asked to do a study on the firm and discovered a gap, a gap that Barry's turned into an opening. The young man found that Barry's Tea was very well liked but that many customers had trouble getting to the shop to buy. The solution was to distribute to other shops around the city and Madden’s, Bradley's and Smith’s were among the first.

Marketing, by the way, wasn't exactly new to the Barry’s. Back in 1939, they recruited three elephants from a  visiting circus and marched them down the traffic-free city streets "with tea chests strapped on!”  Read more of the Barry's Story here.
We were there, at their current Kinsale Road facility, as part of a group of Munster Wine and Dine members. MWD member Stuart Musgrave knows Barry’s well and was indeed once one of their rivals. But he reckons, always did, they make the best blended tea in the world.

And Barry's, who nowadays employ 65 people, certainly know their stuff. Tony explained a bit. “Rwandan teas give a good colour but are very light. So you need something for strength and India provides that. Still, you don't want something too strong either so add a contribution from Kenya and you’ll have a good all round bend.”


The tea plant, a bush, grows in equatorial areas. The bushes grow like a hedge, making it easy to pluck the leaves. Hand-plucking is still very common. It is a natural product. After plucking, nothing is added. Green tea and black tea comes from the same type of plant. “The green is steamed and rolled and is fresher while the black is withered and fermented.”
Tony Barry, standing left, invites us to taste
He told us that there are similarities between wine and tea, that terroir matters in both. “So how do you know where to get the best?” someone asked. “Well, “ he smiled. “We’ve been around for over 100 years. We know where to get the best teas, where the best tea gardens are. We have lots of contacts now and they know what we want.”

“Tea is not a complicated business, “he said. “But you do need to get each part right, from sourcing to blending to distribution and sales. It is not traded as a commodity so we don’t have to buy futures.” Still, when there is a high quality crop, they aren't slow in building up their stocks.


We had a few samples of traditional teas and not so traditional (including apple/pear flavoured and Berry Berry) before we began our walkabout. First stop was the the real Tasting Room with veteran tastier Denis Daly doing the honours. The window is north facing window here - they want natural colours, not a tea turned a flattering gold by the morning sun!
Berry Berry

The samples enabled us tell the difference, at least for that moment, between the various teas from Asia and Africa and then we were off on our factory walk. First we saw the high stores of palleted tea, some in vacuum packs, stamped with exotic names such as those from the gardens of Gatunguru in Kenya. “Some of these gardens are in the most beautiful areas of the world.” That vacuum packed tea could last for a few years but Barry's like to rotate within the year.

Then we saw the blending area followed by the packing and the boxing. Amazing to see the tea-bag machine in action, making no less than 2,000 bags per minute! Next came the boxes being packed, by robots, into large packs for transport via container.

Indeed, there was a container load lined up for export to the USA - they export about 11% of the total. The working day was drawing to a close and so was our eye-opening informative tour. Reckon I'll never look at the humble cup of tea in the same complacent way again!
Selection
Check out the Barry's website, including online shop, here.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Santa's Tea is coming...

Santa's Tea is coming...

Listen up folks! Thanks to Barry's Tea, we've a big bunch of boxes of Santa's Tea as a gift for you! But you gotta be quick - closing date is Sunday next at noon. Send me an email  here with the words Yes Please Santa in the subject line. Don't forget your name and address! (RoI addresses only).


Barry’s Tea has created a very festive limited edition Santa’s Tea box which is for sale exclusively on barrysteashop.ie for tea fans at home and abroad. The box retails at €3.49 and is the perfect stocking filler for young and old.

The Barry’s Online Tea Shop also hosts the full Barry’s Tea range and a plethora of tea gifts for the entire family. The Online Shop was created to help the needs of tea fans living abroad who may not have access to their favourite tea brand. Tea fans should take note that the final postage date for sending a box of Santa’s Tea to a loved one within Ireland is December 19th.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Barry's Tea Ltd in Cork



BARRY’S TEA
(see competition in older post below)

Barry’s Tea, founded over one hundred years ago, is one of Cork’s iconic firms, well known nationally. It is served in many top class restaurants, currently advertised by Fenn’s Quay as part of the Dine in Cork week.

Their Original, Classic and Gold Blends are, well, classics of the Irish Tea scene. But the folks at Kinsale don't stand still. New packs, especially the Green Tea range and also the Decaf, are doing well as I can see around this house.

And now there are even newer products on the shelves of your local supermarket. One of these is known as Pu-erh. This is from China and is rich in anti-oxidants. And you also have, from South Africa, an herbal tea called Rooibos. It is naturally caffeine free and, like black tea, can be used with milk. So there you are, two new possibilities from our old friends in the Kinsale Road.

Check out my review of Barry's Tea Ltd - I am cork - on Qype

Monday, June 28, 2010

BARRY'S TEA WANT YOUR MUG (SHOT) - LAST CHANCE

Just got this late message from Barry's Tea. If you want your face on their new packs, act now. Read on....

Just thought I’d let you know, since you’re a Barry’s Tea fan and everything, that dreams are about to come true!! As a big thank you to everyone who voted for Barry’s Tea in the SuperValu People’s Choice Awards Barry’s are offering all fans a chance to send in their pics to be immortalised in a collage on packs of Barry’s Tea 80’s. The boxes will be on sale in SuperValu’s nationwide in the coming months.

If you think your readers would be interested in sending any pics of themselves, friends, pets etc to be potentially included we’ve got one day left for this offer and all they need to do is send in (high res) pictures to barrystea@thinkhousepr.com. There’s some more info onwww.facebook.com/barrystea and keep up with Barry’s on twitter check it out on @BarrysTeaTweets.

Thanks so much and don’t forget to send YOUR pic in too!!


Laura

Sunday, December 4, 2011

BARRY'S TEA COMPETITION


BARRY’S TEA FOR YOU – THIS CHRISTMAS


There was a lot of interest in our recent post on the special Santa pack from Barry’s Tea. Briefly, Barry’s Tea created the limited edition Santa’s Tea box which is for sale exclusively on barrysteashop.ie for tea fans at home and abroad. The box is only €3.25 which is a winner for stocking fillers and sending to family and friends across the world via The Online Tea Shop

Now the good news is that they are giving us ten packs for a free contest, a contest that you may enter from home and abroad. But you need to get cracking. Tuesday next (Dec 6th) is the final date for posting abroad. So move on over to our Facebook and just press like or comment and all entries will go into the hat next Monday at noon Irish time and the ten winners will be chosen.

Friday, October 4, 2019

A very modern Afternoon Tea at The River Lee

press release

A very modern Afternoon Tea at The River Lee, in partnership with Ireland’s leading luxury skin health brand, Modern Botany



Modern Botany is Ireland’s leading luxury skin health brand, based in Schull in beautiful west Cork, along the Wild Atlantic Way.

The River Lee introduces a very modern Afternoon Tea in partnership with Modern Botany, an elegant celebration of some of the botanical richness of the Wild Atlantic Way which this contemporary Irish success story has incorporated into its exclusive series of exceptional products.

Plants and flowers, both wild and cultivated, are at the heart of Modern Botany’s approach to skincare, using the best natural botanical ingredients to promote skin health, including flax, calendula, borage and chamomile. These same plants and herbs all feature in this Modern Botany Afternoon Tea at The River Lee. 

Get a feel for the flavours of the Wild Atlantic Way without leaving the comfort of your armchair, as the exquisite top tier sweet treats include the selected Modern Botany ingredients, in a chamomile & honey Carrageen moss pudding, calendula mousseline cream and a Bramley apple & flax financier.

Starting with a surprise amuse bouche, Modern Botany Afternoon Tea also celebrates the best of Cork produce in classic finger sandwiches like curry spiced coronation chicken, cucumber & chive Glenilen Farm cream cheese, and dressed Ballycotton crab on homemade Guinness brown bread, along with a selection of handmade scones and tea cakes served with luscious Glenilen Farm clotted cream and fruit preserves. 

It wouldn’t be an afternoon tea without a proper tea, so all Modern Botany Afternoon Teas at The River Lee are served with the house tea – Barry’s Gold Blend, a blend from the finest tea gardens of Rwanda, Kenya and the Assam Valley of India, and famous for its rich golden colour and much-loved taste. Barry’s Tea is one of Cork’s most famous exports, and one of which locals are supremely proud. There’s also a selection of Ronnefeldt loose leaf teas from which to choose, as well as a coffee menu.

Modern Botany Afternoon Tea is available daily from 12-5pm in The Cocktail Bar in the lobby of The River Lee, the ideal spot for an afternoon tea with a sophisticated and refined nature. The space is a glamorous take on a mid-century cocktail bar with a handmade mahogany bar topped with white marble counter, plush velvet seating and rich textures. 

Modern Botany Afternoon Tea is a tempting tea with a distinct botanical slant and is available for €35 per person. Prosecco Afternoon Tea is available for €43 per person and Champagne Afternoon Tea for €50 per person. Pioneers in natural beauty with a firm focus on quality, Modern Botany make the perfect partner for The River Lee and, an extra treat, each guest will also receive a complimentary and exclusive Modern Botany travel-size gift.

To book, call 021 4937772 

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Food and Drink Spotting


Food and Drink Spotting

Barry’s Tea

Like my Pu-erh and Rooibos but used to stick my nose up at the mention of green tea. Not anymore. Came home from town on a recent muggy day, in need of a pick me up. Spotted a parcel from Barry’s Tea and inside were three packs of green tea!

Not used to Green Tea? The leaflet asked. “Then try our Green Tea and Lemon.” Not expecting much, but I tried it. Well, well, well. It certainly is refreshing, a pleasure for the nose and the palate and it must be all those antioxidants that gave me the boost.

I sure was willing to experiment after that and, the next day, tried their Natural Green Tea. No lemon here but the zest remains, the antioxidants are still at work. It is not unlike the black teas but not as robust, being more delicate with a subtle flavour. Liked that too.

I next moved on to the Organic Green Tea – all three are part of Barry’s Well Being series. This too is “brimming with antioxidants” and I didn't find the taste much different from the previous tea. There are some minor differences in the standing time when making these teas. Keep an eye on those and you’ll have the perfect green cuppa. And please, I’ll have one also!

Rozanne Likes Lobster

Rozanne Stevens says lobster is traditionally considered a delicacy, pricey and reserved for posh restaurants and special occasions. “Surprisingly, in these economic times, lobster is becoming more and more sought after. Food trends and times are a changing with trendy eateries like Bite in Dublin making this gourmet ingredient accessible and contemporary for the consumer. Ditching the heavy old fashioned Lobster Thermidore and serving fresh, succulent lobster burgers or lobster salad rolls at a reasonable price. Read on and I’ll share their recipe!” 

Kudo’s Specials

Clarion Hotel Cork tell me that their Kudos have the following Dinner Specials until Tuesday 21st August.

Sizzling Crispy Honey and Chilli Glazed Duck, Asian Seasoned Ginger Vegetables, Sesame Rice €15.
Cajun Dusted Pork Loin, Sweet Onion Mash, Spiced Apple and Raisin Salsa, Balsamic Drizzle €14.
Grilled Marinated Lamb Cutlets, Roast Pepper Ratatouille, Olive Tapenade and Basil Pesto Dressing €14.95

Fresco Eaterie & Bistro

Chef Kash is looking forward to the official launch of Fresco Eaterie and Bistro next Wednesday! To celebrate, Fresco are giving away ten invitations to what will be a great night! If you want one please send them a direct message (twitter address: https://twitter.com/frescobistro ) saying why you want to go.

Shorts

‏@BubbleBrothers €48 off this case of young, fruity whites http://bit.ly/RVy9OX. Rhône, L'doc, Valencia. Promo price good ‘til 5pm Sat, or ‘til stocks run out.

Allrecipes.co.uk ‏@AllrecipesUK Moreish Muffins.

Fish and chips  from @ Murphy's Bar & Grill (Honolulu)

Dermie's™ ‏@Gas_mark_seven Latest recipe on RTE Food: Dermie's Rosemary Lemonade 

Anyone for Broccoli Parmesan Fritters 

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

STRONG TEAM FROM BARRY'S TEA

Strong team from Barry's, plus regulars Gold Blend and Classic.

BARRY’S TEA
Strong Line-Up For Competition

Barry’s Tea have been regular sponsors of sports events over the years so it is only fitting that our current competition has a sporting theme. 

Whatever the result between Cork and Down later this month, Barry’s will always put a full team out for you. The prize, on this occasion, is a gift box filled to the brim with the entire Barry’s Tea Speciality range along with the usual Classic and Gold Blend treats! Their strongest side possible! 

Have a go; the question is not too difficult. Closing date is September 9th (8.00am).
When did Cork last win the All-Ireland senior football title?
Was it 1890 or 1990?  Send your answer to cork.billy@gmail.com

Friday, December 10, 2010

THE WEEKEND CATCH

A bumper Weekend Catch, fresh from the Net.
THE WEEKEND CATCH

Restaurant Wine & Food Scene
via Twitter & Facebook
Control and click to follow the links and find out more.


Check out the first of our festive tips from our kitchen team!
This Brandy sauce recipe is so easy to make and can also be made a day or two in advance and refrigerated then simply reheating when the pudding is ready. Prep Time: 5 minutes, Cook Time 15 minutes and Total Time: 20 minutes!

Girls of the world came together to celebrate the launch of Barry's Tea's brand new Online Tea Shop. Now tea fans and ex pats all across the globe can order their favourite blends and even Barry's Tea merchandise and have it delivered direct to their door from our home in Cork.http://www.barrysteashop.ie/

libertygrill Liberty Grill 
New Brunch / Lunch specials for December http://j.mp/eryMA7 Pic of the Irish Benedict http://yfrog.com/0zd2x0j

kinvara_salmon Kinvara Salmon 
This week's recommendation for Kinvara Organic Smoked Salmon comes from the BBC's Good Food magazine http://bit.ly/exgwG3

We will be open for lunch as well as dinner in the week before Christmas - Tuesday 21st to Friday 24th December, with a special set menu available as well as the usual a la carte.
 After lunch service on Christmas Eve, we will be closed for a short break until Wednesday 29th. For the full Christmas schedule, check the website -

Now you might say, it's too early ... but we say, no it's a perfect time for some Christmas cheer. Take it away Louis!
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 Electric Lunch being served in the Restaurant from 12.30 today!! Dont forget to Post a pic of Electric to be in with a chance of winning FREE Lunch for 2 in Electric's Restaurant Next Weekend!!!

Our Classic menu is such good value! Check out www.jacobsonthemall.com for more details on our Christmas Lunch and Evening menus. Get booking, it looks like December is gonna be a busy one! 

Nash19Cork Nash19 Ho Ho Ho. Open Saturday 27th November and all the following Saturday till Christmas. 8.30 am to 4.30pm Food Shop till 5pm

Augustine's Restaurant Augustine's will be open for Christmas Lunch from 14 Decto 24 Dec inclusive. Book in for a lovely lunch after shopping in town and enjoy a really special time with your mum, your sisters, your family and friends or your business colleagues and partners.
From 12:30-2:30, and for just €27 for 5 divine courses, it'll be the best money ..

LATE BAR & LIVE MUSIC...Every Friday and Saturday till Christmas. Warm welcome of mulled wine awaits you. Enjoy our wonderful Christmas spirit with friends and family. See you here this Friday and Saturday with The Roaring 40's!!!

Three weeks to Christmas seems like a good time to remind you about our little online shop, where - as well as our very handsome gift vouchers - you can buy all three cookbooks, signed by Denis Cotter, and gift-wrapped if you so desire. (Gift-wrapping is not by Denis Cotter, who is notoriously useless with paper and tape). And finally, in the spirit of the season, we've cut the price of the books. Check it out...

bridgestoneEd Bridgestone Guides 
Foodie tweeters tweet your Xmas food traditions. RT to pass the word, use #bridgestoneguides #foodtraditions or reply to @BridgestoneEd

Control and click to follow the links and find out more.

We search the net, via Twitter and Facebook, each Thursday evening and early Friday morning, for the latest from the Cork restaurant and bar scene. If you don't have either of the above, reach us a tcork.billy@gmail.com. Deadline 9.00am Friday.

Friday, September 3, 2010

THE WEEKEND CATCH - YOUR WEEKLY CORK FOOD & DRINK UPDATE

A bumper Weekend Catch, fresh from the Net.
THE WEEKEND CATCH
Restaurant & Bar Scene in Cork
via Twitter & Facebook
http://www.dineincork.ie/ Mark your calendar ‘Evening Echo Dine In Cork-Restaurant Week’ running from Friday 5th November to Sunday 14th November
BlairsInn Our delicious 10oz Angus Rib Eye Steaks at eur19.95 are fantastic value. Up to 20% cheaper than other places in Cork. http://bit.ly/ceCCIn

No.5 Fenns Quay Restaurant New vegetarian starter; Wild Mushroom Mille feullie with an Ardsallagh goat’s cheese cream. Another Fenn's Quay classic.


Hayfield Manor Hotel We have all heard the quotation 'a picture is worth a thousand words' well here's your opportunity to prove it with Hayfield Manor’s Facebook 'I Love Cork' Photography Competition. 
To win a complimentary stay in Hayfield Manor’s Executive Suite simply become a fan and submitting your favourite 'I Love Cork' photo to ou...


Ballymaloe House Electronic Wine List at Ballymaloe!!! Using an Apple iPAD, we have one of our wine lists now in electronic format! We are thrilled with the fantastic reactions - Yves Orliac, Domaine de l'Hortus was delighted to be our first interactive video on our electronic wine list. Thanks to Fionnuala Harkin, of Wines Direct, for...

 Bordbia Interesting article & research by Nielsen on healthy eating & organics http://bit.ly/aoPn7v

Bordbia Lots of events coming up for National Organic Week 13-19 Sept. Full list of events - might be something u fancy -http://bit.ly/9Fx4Hh

 glassofwin Glass of Win | RESTAURANT REVIEW: CAFE PARADISO (#Ireland) http://tiny.cc/fj053 The finest vegetarian restaurant in the world #foodie #Cork  

smallsips Irish wine blogs: Super Market Plonk Showdown Part 1 Tesco’s VS Dunnes… http://short.ie/ats243 #wine #Ireland

grapes_of_sloth Chilean tasting from @OBriensWine on Thur Sept 9th. Hear firsthand how 2010's big earthquake impacted on Chilean wine. http://bit.ly/cAkqxb

fotawildlife New cafe in Fota - I posted 8 photos on Facebook in the album "Savannah Cafe" http://fb.me/I7KgMKmq

@HayfieldManor from 3pm tomorrow(3rd) say 'Free Friday' to any staff member at Manor Bar & get first 2 drinks 4 half price(excludes whiskey).

SoHo Bar & Restaurant Our New Food menu started Thursday- mmmmm lots and lots of new dish's to try !!!

Curious Wines: Ireland's Online Wine Store O Autumn, laden with fruit: September specials from Curious.

Nautilus restaurant This weekend, as you might have guessed, we have fresh mackerel for starter special and roasted cod (with a tomato, basil and tarragon risotto) for main course.


EATcork Next up - O’Flynn’s Gourmet Sausages also located in the English Market and now at their new grill in Winthrop Street have been producing sausages since 1992 they are hand-crafted in small batches to exact recipes using only the best of local Irish pork, beef, lamb and chicken, fresh vegetables, fruits, herbs and spices yum yum


Barry's Tea Guess what tea lovers...oh so soon you'll be able to get your Barry's Tea fix in a Marks & Spencer near you.  (Don’t forget to enter our Barry’s Tea competition on this site – win the full range!)

oliver_moore The fledgling flight of community supported agriculture in Ireland: http://bit.ly/97D5o2

SAVEURMAG Have you seen our 15 Heavenly Hamburger recipes? http://bit.ly/12xmKa Yes, we do have a hamburger for everyone!

We search the net, via Twitter and Facebook, each Thursday evening and early Friday morning, for the latest from the Cork restaurant and bar scene. If you don't have either of the above, reach us at cork.billy@gmail.com. Deadline 9.00am Friday.

Sunday, October 20, 2019

All Happening at the River Lee. Afternoon Tea, Harvest Carriage, Jazz Fest


All Happening at the River Lee
Afternoon Tea, Harvest Carriage, Jazz Fest
Petite pieces of finesse and elegance, crowned by this quartet of sweet sensations.
Congrats to the team here as their Afternoon Tea has been awarded best in Munster.

Always a buzz around the River Club in the River Lee. Even more so at present as the riverside hotel steps up another gear - no standing still around here. Latest highlights include a splendid Afternoon Tea and the Harvest Carriage. 

And, for the October Bank Holiday, between the Club and the River Room, there’s a score and more jazz slots, all free, a whole lot of fun from 5.00pm on Friday until 7.00pm on Monday. The excellent New York Brass Band will be here everyday. They are superbly entertaining and watch out too for the Art Crimes Band. But there is something for everyone. Check it all out here 

We were in for the Afternoon Tea last Friday but we also had a look at the Harvest Carriage. The what? Did you know that a three-foot narrow gauge train-line ran from Cork City to Blarney from the late 19th century until it finally ceased service in 1934.
The Harvest Carriage

The Cork and Muskerry Light Railway brought pleasure-seeking tourists from the city to the countryside and ran right through where the River Club now stands. This was the very site of the old Western Road station – in fact you can still see the remnants of the train tracks just under the terrace of the adjoining Grill Room restaurant and two stumps of supporting columns stand in the river outside!

These days, the riverside terrace has been decorated to evoke the good old days of train travel, not so much on the Cork and Muskerry, more like the luxury continental lines. The River Club, in partnership with Fever-Tree mixers, is offering a selection of cocktails to while away the “journey”.

And we started with one! Since we had been assigned to drive the express, the drink had to be non alcoholic. And our host, Pierce Lowney, General Manager, had just the ticket. A seasonal one, based on the refreshing and spiced Seed-Lip, with ginger beer and their own apple and pear cordial. Now, after that delicious Amuse Bouche, blow that whistle and check out the dining carriage for that superb tea.
River Club Bar

The menu follows the traditional three parts: savoury, scones and sweet, all tempting. Four finger sandwiches were Curry Spiced Coronation Chicken, Cucumber and Chive Glenilen Cream Cheese, Focaccia with sun-dried tomato and basil hummus and my favourite Dressed Ballycotton Crab on homemade Guinness brown bread.

The influence of Modern Botany was seen in the very tempting Bramley Apple and Flax Financier in the scone plate and in the sweets as well. There was Camomile and Honey Carrageen Moss pudding, Orange and Polenta Cake with calendula mousseline cream, Earl Grey Chocolate Choux Bun and a joint favourite Pineapple and Coriander Green Tea Tartlet.

We choose the House Tea here, Barry’s Gold Blend, to start with and when that pot was finished I switched to one of the Ronnefeldt Loose Leaf Teas, the delicious balanced Early Grey. And they had more to offer including an Irish Whiskey Cream tea! Coffees too of course.

Speaking of balance, I think that this was one of the best balanced Afternoon Tea menus I’ve enjoyed, not too heavy at all, even that green tea tartlet in the desserts is quite light. So, feeling nicely fed than overly so, off we headed on a leisurely walk downtown. No train going that way now.

Plants and flowers, both wild and cultivated, are at the heart of Modern Botany’s approach to skincare, using the best natural botanical ingredients to promote skin health, including flax, calendula, borage and chamomile. 

These same plants and herbs all feature in this Modern Botany Afternoon Tea at The River Lee. The company is based in Schull and draws on the botanical richness of the Wild Atlantic Way to create their products. And, if you are an Afternoon Tea customer, you’ll get a gift of a Modern Botany travel size gift.  

Western Road
Cork