Discover the best top things to do in North Ayrshire, United Kingdom including Small Talk Coffee Shop, Lounge, Castlehill Vaults, Duncans Bar & Bistro, The Turf, The Barony Centre, The Ship Inn, Bar at The Royal George, The Pop Inn, The Turf Inn.
Restaurants in North Ayrshire
4.5 based on 60 reviews
We popped in here Sat lunchtime in the off chance there was space. We were delighted to have a table for 4, enjoyed the soups/sandwich combos, panini and burgers. Lovely cakes and lots of options for dietary restrictions. Such friendly, attentive staff- even with it being so busy and the other COVID restrictions. We’ll definitely go back soon... esp for the cakes!
4.5 based on 22 reviews
A stylish venue in the heart of largs. A great alternative space for wedding parties and events. Why not stop by and try our great food, our huge range of cocktails or relax on our new outdoor terrace.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Due to current government restrictions, we are only able to offer a takeaway/collection service. Please visit our website for our menu. We will be reopening our restaurant once government restrictions are eased. Please keep unto date via our social media or our website.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
4.0 based on 83 reviews
West Kilbride, Scotland’s only designated craft town, samples the wealth of Scottish craft and design talent. This town features 9 craft studios which are open to the public on Thursday, Friday and Saturday as well as the award winning Barony Centre, an exhibition, activities and events venue. In this beautifully converted former church,visitors can see innovative exhibitions, choose from a range of exquisitely crafted objects and take part in creative activities. Additionally, they can stroll through our picturesque town, meet our makers in their craft workshops and visit the towns independent retailers and makers, all located within easy walking distance of the town centre.
This is somewhere certainly worth a visit on the Ayrshire coast. Well done to those in the West Kilbride community for such creative ways of rebranding their town. The whole Craft Town scheme is very worthwhile and works well (with good signage and interpretation), but the real gem is the Barony Centre. A superb use of an old church into a light and airy exhibition space showcasing the local crafts, plus a very welcoming cafe with good coffee & food.
4.0 based on 99 reviews
My boyfriend and I used the online booking service to book our table which was easy enough. However when we arrived I didn't realise we had to specify we required a dog friendly table. Despite it being a very busy sunday afternoon the staff were able to accommodate us easily. Our order was taken promptly and although the food took a bit long to come out the staff reassured us and explained the kitchen was under pressure. We both had starters and the signature steak pie for our mains which was flawless. All in all, excellent service, food and atmosphere and our little cocker spaniel enjoyed the company too!
5.0 based on 7 reviews
4.5 based on 5 reviews
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