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Contribuisci feedbackThe quality of the food has dropped significantly unfortunately. We felt sick leaving. We used to love going here regularly over the years but sadly this will be the last time. Stale bread (both the brown sundried tomatoe bread). Dirty water glass. Burger was black on outside. Chicken had a 'rubbery ' texture. Flat coke (poured into glass out of sight 2L bottle I suspect). Never asked at the end 'was everything ok for you '. I think this is one of the lower quality meals we 've had had in a long time. We feel so sorry to have to write this review because this place was so great before but I know its up for sale.
Lovely evening, very good food and service,warm welcome on a bad weather night, well worth a visit if you have never been.
I was advised to go to the Overdraught by the hosts at the nearby Willow Hill B&B and like all recommendations from a local, you ignore it at your peril. The food was first class I'd rather the deserts even higher than that. Helpful, friendly service, I was there on my own but was made to feel so welcome... a wonderful pint of Murphys, all in all, a splendid meal and eating experience to cap my holiday in Cork
Food in the Overdraught is value for money, one gets plenty and tastes superb, the staff are suoer helpful. You will not be disapointed.
We ate here last Friday 29th. The food was so so nice and beautifully presented. The icing on the cake however was the service we received. The girls attending to us were friendly very professional. Especially Lisa who went above and beyond to create a special atmosphere.She helped our little boy especially enjoy his meal. Also they made a fuss of him with his upcoming birthday. All in all it was such a pleasurable and enjoyable experience