O'KEEFFE'S (13.01.10)
Must admit I was a happy camper after a recent visit to O'Keeffe's (St Luke's), a treasure trove of top class artisan foods. The produce is mainly local but one of my purchases was a pack of Hazer Baba Turkish Delight, all the way from Istanbul. Pistachio was embedded in the sweet sweet cubes and that made for a slightly more chewy version, more satisfying than the normal coated "jelly".
Met some very satisfied diners this weekend. One couple had been at Market Lane, another in Kudos and a larger group at Tracy's in Ballincollig.
Not so satisfied was a customer of BB's in Ballincollig who thought €2.80 was very expensive for a cup of Coffee-to-go; in addition "they were very slow". By way of comparison, Quiznos in Merchant's Quay, sells coffee for €1. Reference: grapes_of_sloth on Twitter.
O'KEEFFE'S GROCERIES (11.11.09)
O'Keeffe's of St Luke's are listed in the book as grocers but this is one of the best food shops around the city. It is a treasure trove.
While all the usual foods are there, the emphasis is on the artisan food makers. Here you will find delicious home cakes and tarts, the breads baked by the nearby Arbutus Company, the highly rated products of Cully and Sully, the rich chocolates by O'Connail, the newly launched nougats by Pandora Bell (Limerick) and much much more.
Hot food is also available and there is an in-store bakery, producing a beautiful line of French style products, including a crispy flaky croissant, "as good as any in France" as one happy customer reported to me today.
Besides, there is an excellent wine selection.
And it is not just finished products. Looking for ingredients? Then this store is worth a visit. At the moment, they have a selection of milled flour that you won't find in the supermarkets.
Service is friendly and efficient and the only problem is parking. But the newly revamped St Luke's area, with its trademark toll-hut back in place, is worth a visit and this shop is worth a short walk from wherever you do find a parking spot. read more