Flying Enterprise gets a solid 4.1 out of 5, but it’s not without its quirks. Sure, it does the pub thing well enough, but don’t expect culinary fireworks or any groundbreaking beers. It’s more about the experience than the cuisine.
Food & Drinks
The menu here is firmly rooted in the grill territory. You’ll find the usual suspects: burgers, wings, and some decent steaks that won’t rob you blind (most dishes hover between €10 and €20). The food’s not going to win you any Michelin stars, but it’s hearty and satisfying. A pint of stout to wash it down? Yes, please. They keep the taps flowing with some local brews and standard lagers, which isn’t groundbreaking, but it does the job.
Atmosphere & Vibe
Match days crank up the energy levels. You’ll be shoulder-to-shoulder with football fans, passionately shouting at the screen during Premier League matches. The décor is a mix of rustic wood and vintage football memorabilia, giving it that authentic pub feel without trying too hard. When it’s not mad busy with a match, the vibe’s pretty relaxed; a solid place to kick back with mates (and a few pints) after a long day.
What is the address of Flying Enterprise?
Flying Enterprise is located at Barrack St, S Gate Bridge, Cork.
Does Flying Enterprise show Premier League?
Yes, Flying Enterprise regularly screens Premier League matches along with other major sporting events.
Can I book a table at Flying Enterprise for match day?
It’s recommended to call ahead to reserve a spot, especially for big matches.
Does Flying Enterprise serve food?
Yes — Flying Enterprise is a Grill that typically offers a food menu alongside drinks. For the latest menu, call ahead or check their website.
