Find out what British restaurants to try in West Kilbride. West Kilbride (Scottish Gaelic: Cille Bhrìghde an Iar) is a village in North Ayrshire, Scotland, on the west coast by the Firth of Clyde, looking across the Firth of Clyde to Goat Fell and the Isle of Arran. West Kilbride and adjoining districts of Seamill and Portencross are generally considered to be a small town, having a combined population of 4,393 at the 2001 census.
Things to do in West Kilbride
Nice clean modern chippy cooked fresh when ordered my fish was more batter than fish and chips had soapy tasting chips that couldâve done wi an extra minutes in the fryer pretty disappointed overall prep kitchen looked rather untidy and grubby staff were nice
Delightful little cafe located within the Barony Craft Centre. Cafe serves light lunches,teas, coffees etc. All freshly prepared by pleasant staff. Not expensive and the cinnamon flavoured scones are to die for. Outdoor seating area overlooking graveyard, parking close by.
4 based on 25 reviews
The pate is to die for. First tried after buying at a farmers market and have now made a few trips to the shops or picked up orders from another farmers market. Had lunch while there and soup and sandwich were pretty great as well. Definitely recommend this little place.
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.
4 based on 237 reviews
Lunch on saturday. Nice atmosphere although not very busy.Not licenced but fine to bring own wine/beer, would have been nice to know when booking. Service was fine although of two serving staff, one clearly had the better customer skills and was kept busy while other barely seemed to know what to do. More training needed maybe.Owner came and spoke to us about fisheries and oysters after I asked a question which was a nice touch and helped it seem more of a warm experience.Food was delicious, we went all out on seafood and had a dozen succulent and sweet oysters (naturale), shared hot and cold seafood platters. Very, very good seafood, maybe best I have had in Scotland although perhaps a few too many squat lobsters in platter, could put more of other things on perhaps?Very well priced in general. Farm shop has lots of choice to take away something.
3 based on 838 reviews
The Waterside Hotel and Restaurant is owned by SimpsInns, a 'Privately owned, Proudly Independent' hospitality company. Located on the waters edge with panoramic views to the Isle of Arran. The hotel has 23 stunning bedrooms and suites, plus a state-of-th
Went for dinner at The Waterside and was overall satisfied with our meal. For starters, the view is just beautiful, which really added to the experience. The food was delicious and very well presented. Most of the staff were great and attentive. However, once we were done with our meals, it took staff at least 20 mins to come over and clear the table, small criticism but as the restaurant was quiet I expected the service to be a little quicker.
4 based on 153 reviews
Thoroughly enjoyed the comfy chairs, the bar can accommodate large parties, a great family bar with children allowed. Good selections drinks and beers on tap, cocktails very accommodating bar staff. The bar also has booths spread out so everyone has there own private space. The bar also has 2 large TV screens for sports events etc but its not busy or overpowering very pleasant area.This doubles up as the breakfast room in the mornings.Thank you for your lovely review and we are happy to hear you thoroughly enjoyed the Aura Bar and hope to see you back soon.
4 based on 80 reviews
Situated on the first floor of Seamill House Hotel, The View offers unparalleled views of the Isle of Arran and the Firth of Clyde. The View offers exceptional food at reasonable prices, from the huge range of the A la Carte Menu to the modestly priced Se
Booked a table for 12 people based upon TripAdvisor reviews and the comprehensive menu on their website. When we got there they only offered us a 2 or 3 course menu not the a la carte menu on the website. We were told that the main menu was only available at weekends but this isnât mentioned on the website. There was no real attempt to appease us and the service was slow. Some of our party enjoyed the food others found it very average. Really disappointed Hi there,Firstly, thanks very much for taking the time to give us this valuable feedback.The A la Carte Menu is indeed only available on Friday, Saturday and Sunday's. As a result of your comments, I have made this more visible on both the website and upon entry to the hotel.The Grill items and full House Menu are available 7 days a week, holding the better part of 20 main courses, but I can understand your disappointment if there was something specific you had in mind prior to your arrival.I am sorry that you did not have the experience you or I expected, and I can only hope that you give us another chance to show you how good we are.
4 based on 535 reviews
Visited for the first time.âfood very nice had soup and the Cullen skunk as starters and steak pie and lamb, main meals very very nice.Price include two wines and two fizzy waters was about £56. Service for drinks and food very good. Trying to get bill and pay on the slow side.Lovely views.
4 based on 259 reviews
We are an independent family run business serving traditional favourite dishes in an authentic way. The definition of a bistro is a small inexpensive restaurant with quick service and a licence to sell alcohol with your meal. That is exactly what we do, k
I went to Largs with my husband, granddaughter & great niece. Before going to the swing park we came in here for our lunch. As it was the holiday weekend & the weather was lovely the place was really busy. We eventually managed to get a seat inside. This is the first time we've been here. There menu is really good with lots of different things to pick from. Our meal was lovely, even though they were really busy the service was good. It's on the sea front so the view is great. We will definitely go back hereThank you Maryann for your kind comments. It can be difficult to maintain service when things are really busy so we appreciate your patience, understanding and kindness in taking the time to comment. Iâm delighted that you enjoyed our food and the choices available. we are currently looking at revamping the menu to keep it fresh and seasonal with a few extra winter warmers on the way. I hope we will see you again next time you are in Largs. Very best wishes, Jim.
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