Reviews on Scottish food in Kilwinning, Scotland, United Kingdom. Kilwinning (from Scottish Gaelic: Cill D’Fhinnein) is a town in North Ayrshire, Scotland. It is on the River Garnock, north of Irvine, about 21 miles (34 km) south of Glasgow. It is known as "The Crossroads of Ayrshire". Kilwinning was also a Civil Parish. The 2001 Census recorded the town as having a population of 15,908. At the 2011 Census, Kilwinning had a population of 21,456
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3 based on 62 reviews
We have recently took over the operation of this premises, Home currently serves burger menu only, however from Friday the 7th August we will be serving a 2 and 3 course set menu for £6.95 and £8.95 along with our burger selection. With a full menu change
Three of us arrived for lunch. Ordered 3 steak baguettes 2 with chips. Meals arrived very quickly. Well presented and full of steak strips and some onions. Chips crispy and tasty(unusual nowadays). Young lady long dark hair who delivered meal was friendly as was man behind bar. Excellent value for money surprised how quiet it was (pity). Have been before a few times and am always impressed with meals and prices here. Perhaps menu could be a little more comprehensive but maybe its quality of food and not choice that's important really. Will be back again and keep on serving the generous portions at these prices please !!!
4 based on 132 reviews
A surprisingly nice bar inside. The outside does not do it justice. Inside is very trendy, smart furniture, nicely decorated, great lighting and a very well stocked bar. I like the place and would definitely go back.
4 based on 1093 reviews
The Ship Inn is a traditional pub which dates back to the 1500s. It was here that Robert Burns found that his poetry was more than just a hobby and the proprietor Charles Hamilton helped fund Burns first publication. We have been a family run business wit
After our walk along the harbour & Sea front we decided to call in to The Ship Inn for some Lunch & had a very nice welcome from staff. The bar is a wonderfully decorated with marine themed ornaments & exhibits around the bar. The food is also great & the special we ordered was lovely.It's a nice place to relax & will look forward to returning soon.
4 based on 210 reviews
Large, bright and spacious cafe situated at Irvine Harbour side with the best view in Irvine from our floor to ceiling windows. Excellent menu with plenty of choice and very friendly staff.
With a wall of glass onto the river Irvine and Garnock this lovely cafe offers well priced high quality food and drinks. Wonderfully friendly and helpful staff served drinks and sandwiches in double time. Worth a visit just to sit by the window and enjoy the view with an ice cream float. Thank you so much for your lovely review. It really means a lot to myself and the staff when people take the time to write a review especially when it is as positive as yours. I will pass on your comments to the staff. We certainly have the best view in Irvine, hope to see you again soon!
4 based on 85 reviews
Popped into Pop Inn for lunch and was not disappointed. The food is amazing and the menu is varied. Husband and I had daily special which started with cream of chicken soup which was amazing followed by loaded potato skins with chilli. Would definitely recommend and the staff are also very good.
3 based on 121 reviews
Great food, friendly staff and a very pleasant atmosphere with a bar and a conservatory-type restaurant to relax in. A well stocked bar and, as I mentioned, good food make it a popular countryside location to visit. I good weather I believe you can also eat out in the garden. Well worth a visit!
4 based on 65 reviews
Waited over 30 mins for starters to arrive and wehen they did they were cold.Went here today for lunch husband had beef chilli tacos which were stone cold chicken tempura wasnt much better. Both had cajun chicken again it was alright. The place was cold people were sitting with their jackets on toilets in restaurant were being refurbished and you could smell them while sitting eating not very pleasant. There was food lying on the titled floor in restaurant area certainly wasnt a restautrant surronded area. Will not be back and certainly would not advise anyone to go here. Came home and both of us have had upset stomachs.
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4 based on 233 reviews
Small talk is a small coffee/tea shop at harbourside in Irvine. They provide A really good breakfast and lunch and the cakes are all home made. The view of the harbour is lovely too. The staff are great and provide great service, nothing is too much troub
We called in for an impromptu cup of tea and a scone last week. It has been sometime since we have visited, just forgot what a little gem this place is. Shall just have to make a mental note to return more often
4 based on 311 reviews
Braidwoods is in the North Ayrshire countryside,open for over 20 years with the same owner and has a Michelin star.We remember eating there twenty years ago. We were impressed then and the standard of service, friendliness and the quality of the food were wxcellent this time as well.A lot of the items on the menu were sourced locally. and produced with lovely sauces and additions.The wine list had interesting and less well known wines along with a good range of French and World classics.We had a lovely evening in a relaxed atmosphere with great food and wine.
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4 based on 888 reviews
Having not eaten at the Blair for almost 10 years we were very pleasantly surprised by the excellent layout, furnishings, service etc and we most certainly will try not to wait as long for our next visit. The only slight criticism would be that the portions are too generous, even those on the kids menu.
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