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
4.5 based on 255 reviews
Having travelled eighty miles in the wrong direction to come especially to Braidwoods the question is was the journey worth it?The simple and unequivocal answer is YES.The Restaurant always impresses with its brilliantly well balanced menu, superb fresh produce,immaculate napery,cutlery and glasses and excellent staff.The wine list is also a labour of love with multitudes of great wines to suit all tastes and pockets.Nicola and Keith Braidwood continue to run a highly professional operation and their success is well deserved.If you are anywhere within a hundred miles of Dalry do make a reservation...you will not be disappointed!
4 based on 401 reviews
Friday night & decided to choose the Corran Inn for dinner. The three of us shared the starter for ywo & there was plenty. Mozarella sticks , chicken drumsticks , garlic mushrooms , onion rings & prawn tempura plenty for everyone. I opted for a featherblade steak having disappontingly chose a steak the previous week & had been totally unsated. My wife had her favourite peppered chicken & son had rump steak. All were lovely & my steak was exceptional , well cooked & well rested. Totally satisfying my craving AT LAST. I finished with cheesecake which although a bit soft tasted delicious and my son had sticky toffee pudding which is always delicious. If you visit have a steak they're BRILLIANT.
4 based on 278 reviews
Dropping off a family member for the boat to Arran we decided to drop in for a lunch, not over-impressed thought the meal was OK but expensive when you include the price of soft drinks (£2.30 for a small sparkling water). There are far better deals in the area and can't see a return visit anytime soon.
4.5 based on 196 reviews
Friendly, approachable staff; delicious food served in an unpretentious setting. An ideal combination, really.
I ordered the seabass fillets with olive mash. The seabass had amazing crispy skin and was cooked to perfection; an absolute treat, soooo tasty. My mum had the half lobster and chips with plenty of buttery herb sauce, which was delicious as well. Staff were lovely but very busy, no fault of their own. The setting is suited to the relaxed style of service.
I'll definitely be back.
4 based on 854 reviews
Located at Largs Yacht Haven, Scotts is a stylish new Bar & Restaurant.Open from 9am, Scotts serves food all day, as well as a selection of coffee, juices and snacks for sailors and landlubbers alike!Stylish, informal surroundings, friendly service and, above all, a sumptuous selection of freshly prepared dishes. Scotts restaurant is the ideal setting for light lunches, special occasion dining, and everything in between.Our heated outdoor Terrace is open all year round, and with 15 Champagnes & Wines available by the glass and a tempting cocktail list, there could be no finer place to enjoy the evening sunset over the Firth of Clyde and Cumbrae.
My girlfriend and I have just finished an absolutely fantastic meal and evening in Scotts. Credit when credit is due this restaurant has it all!!
Great menu selection and tasty food, lovely and attentive staff that can’t do enough for you without breathing down your neck & the cocktails are delicious, Between the both of us we sampled a few
Mostly use Treehouse and Lido as they are closer to us but this was well worth the taxi home.
Would recommend booking though as the place was packed throughout our stay.
4.5 based on 138 reviews
Tapas & Wine Bar Superb selection of wines, beers and spirits from around the globe. Authentic Spanish and Scottish cuisine. Coffee and patisserie.Fresh Homemade Tapas Freshly made every day on the premises, our range of tapas dishes combine traditional Spanish classics like paella, patatas bravas and tortilla with fusion dishes using the finest Scottish & Spanish ingredients.
I was passing through Ardrossan today and pooped in to Garfield's for some lunch.
Good choices on the menu - I had the albondigas, patatas bravas and garlic mushrooms. Had some bread beforehand. The food was lovely, well cooked and tasty.
The staff member serving me (didn't get his name, guy with dark hair and glasses) was really friendly, attentive and chatty. Confortable place inside, bright and spacious. Full marks, Garfield's.
3.5 based on 746 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-the-art wedding, conference and banqueting suite. The restaurant open throughout the day serving a variety of dishes, with our Si! Shack food-to-go offering open during the summer months.
Having stayed a year before we came for dinner as we were staying nearby. Once again the food was fantastic. Great service and staff. Very decent prices for food and wine. Lovely bathrooms with luxurious soaps and hand creams.
3.5 based on 118 reviews
We hadn't been in the Lauriston for about 5 years. The food was good, the service was fine and helpful but the surroundings were tired and a facelift would do the place the world of good. All it needs is to be brightened up a bit.
4.5 based on 51 reviews
When my husband and I turned up, the restaurant was empty. During our meal, only one other table was occupied so it was on the quiet side. The restaurant was quite cold inside so I had to keep my coat on. Not ideal. I did not receive the starter I ordered even though I pointed to what I wanted as well as asking for it but it was quickly rectified. The food was very tasty and the spiced onions served with the free popadoms were particularly tasty. The downside to our evening was the very young girl taking the order and serving. She was clearly not up to the job and should not be front of house until she receives proper training. The error over my starter was down to her. There was no please/thank you at all from her but her constant staring was very unnerving. She brought each dish out one at a time which was a bit weird and slow (yes, she had 2 hands). We paid by card but she took our card away which is a no no. Then she watched my husband type in his PIN number instead of looking away. Another no no. She needs more training I think. Such a shame as it put a damper on our experience.
3.5 based on 160 reviews
Love the breakfasts that serve always lovely and hot;tasty and the little lady who serves is just lovely too home have a try
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