Reviews on Bar food in Ayr, United Kingdom including The Fox and Willow No22 restaurant, hotel kylestrome bar and grill restaurant, The Waterfront, The Hollybush Inn, Treehouse, The Meridian Bier Cafe, The Balgarth Pines, Smiths Bar Ayr, Crumbs & Cocktails, Wellington's Bar
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4 based on 90 reviews
Great wee pub. staff always pleasant and friendly ale always of good quality and served at the correct temperature home made food lunchtime delicious steak pie to die for.No food evenings but you can take something in to have with your drink.A real must for locals and visitors alike. Not disabled friendly as there are steps down to the pub, and toilet facilities are upstairs
4 based on 79 reviews
Cafe-bar serving a variety of meals for all tastes and budgets. Children welcome. Pool table/jukebox/free wifi/dogs welcome. Stella only £2 per pint.
Only started coming here a few months ago but now I'm a regular even the bartenders know what I'm gonna have to drink as soon as I walk in. Jen is extremely nice to everyone and is good to have a joke with though she does take your hat if she knows you but it great value for money drinks are cheap quiz nights are always funny 5 stars well earnedThank you so much for a fantastic review Rhys, we're incredibly proud of our quiz, our pub, and indeed our Staff. Jen has been getting a lot of good reviews lately. She's proving herself an absolute integral part of our team. We know we'll be seeing you soon.Thank you again, Peach Schnapps and Lemonade, coming right up ;)
4 based on 269 reviews
"It is more predominantly known locally as a bar but also has a lot of restaurant dining space".
This bar was right next to out hotel, with prices 1/2 of the hotel we came here every night on our stay in Ayr, staff not the friendliest I have to say but were at least fast at serving.it is pretty big inside, nice conservatory at the back, had music on a couple of nights, my one complaint is warm beer, when they are busy the bottled beer isn't in the cooler long enough.
4 based on 956 reviews
The Balgarth Pines is a contemporary, ambient Bar & Restaurant in the bustling suburbs of Ayr providing high quality food & drink in a relaxed, modern and comfortable venue. The familiar buzz of the Bar, has the bartenders offering a superb range of beers
Visited this restaurant on a Wednesday. Place was shambolic, dirty tables waiting to be cleared. Placed order and waited fifty minutes for main courses and my husband got the wrong meal. Service was poor only saw three people serving between the bar and restaurant. Meals disappointing won't go back.
4 based on 330 reviews
Meridian is a bright, spacious and central cafe, bar & bistro that serves contemporary food and stylish cocktails in chic cosmopolitan surroundings.
I took my friend here yesterday for her birthday and what a disappointment first we both ordered starters which my friend was given hers when she was about finished I had to ask for mine the reply was oh did you order soup Iâll just get it for you once we were finished they cleared our plates in which time we waited 30 mins and still no sign of our main meal my friend went to the toilet and could see that the salad she had ordered was sitting and the chef was putting the fries onto the plate with his bare hands finally when my friend came back from the toilet we waited another 10 mins before going to the staff and saying we no longer wanted the food the staff told us it was just about ready but we knew it had been sitting so said no thank you we have waited long enough and would just pay for the food we had eaten they did apologize and told us we didnât have to pay but we certainly wonât be back it was really annoying that I was treating my friend to a birthday lunch and thought we we were going somewhere nice but how wrong was I. NONSENSE LORRAINERead this, then picture the person writing it. Thats what we are up against every now and again. The vast majority of our customers are fantastic but occasionally you get some really difficult ones. We do our best even in those circumstances but you're fighting a losing battle sometimes. As the saying goes...empty vessels make the most noise!
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4 based on 1052 reviews
Light, bright and bang in the centre of town. Treehouse is well suited for all day eating and drinking, or relaxing in our cool urban garden - a hidden oasis in heart of Ayr.Open from 9am for breakfast, delicious coffees and freshly baked pastries, Treeho
My wife and I had lunch on Saturday and the food was lovely. What made our lunch special was our waitress, Holly, rarely have we found someone so pleasant and helpful. These are not, in my opinion, qualities that can be taught. Holly is a natural and made our experience all the more enjoyable, treat her well Buzzworks
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4 based on 656 reviews
stopped on our way home for a meal. The place is furnished and decorated to a very clean, modern standard and is clean and comfortable. The staff are all very helpful friendly and attentive - thank you. Our food was perfectly acceptable and cooked well, nothing more nothing less. If passing we would go again, but wouldn't go out of our way to eat there.
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4 based on 782 reviews
We spend about a week every month in Ayr, and in the past couple of years, usually eat at the Waterfront at least once during those weeks. The food is good, but it seems obvious to us that management has slipped over the past 6 months or so. If you book a table - donât expect to get what you asked for! Service some days is poor - because they are clearly understaffed for the numbers. We always book - but suspect many do not, and the staff are caught unawares. Also - in hot weather, low ceiling means the restaurant is very stuffy inside. Menu usually changes regularly - but has been the same all summer - and frankly - not really what I want, so has become a bit boring.
4 based on 300 reviews
Definitely some staff training required here! Called in for lunch and the food was good. Both had the lentil soup which had great flavour but was a tiny portion and barely covered the bottom of the plate. For mains had the sole which was slightly dry and the sea bass which was by far the favourite. Service was really poor, waited ages for the soup to arrive and eventually had to chase this up, also had to go looking for a waitress to pay the bill.
4 based on 839 reviews
We visited with another couple having all happened to be off on a Monday. The venue wasn't overly busy but two courses took over hour and half to serve four of us. When the dishes came they were average, I only had one course so was disappointed by the time my main came having waited so long from orders, to starters and eventually getting main courses. When we paid the bill, the server then struggled to half the bill in two and one of us had to tell her while she trying to half around £60. Disappointed compared to previous visits and other recommendations.
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