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    Coffee Pot

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Candy Chase - From my table inside Candy Chase, Stewarton

    Candy Chase

    4.0(1 review)
    0.1 mi
    ££

    I had coffee here this morning. The cafe is rather ordinary inside with fixed wooden (or plastic…read morewood?) tables and chairs. You take your table number to the counter to order and the waitress brings the food and drink to the table. It was Beth who served me today and she was very pleasant. The coffees are nice but my large latte had quite a milk skin on it, and no froth, which is very unusual for a 'real' latte. I think it was just boiled milk poured over coffee but it was lovely just the same and came with a tiny biscuit - perhaps a bit expensive at £2.35 however? (A pot of tea was £1.35) I didn't have anything to eat but there were various sandwiches, toasties, panini and baguettes available, also breakfasts, salads, baked potatoes, soup of the day and more. Could definitely do with some more imaginative vegetarian choices. The cakes behind glass looked delicious and you can also buy sweets from the jars behind the counter, or quality chocolates from boxes, which are put into pretty pink bags with the shop's address on a silver sticker. I know all this because, before I left, I succumbed to the chocolate coffee creams and the violet creams (which were gorgeous all gone now!!!) There are various art works by local artists for sale on the walls, which are very attractive. Last food orders need to be taken before 3.00pm. Found in the High Street opposite the John Knox Church.

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    Candy Chase - One of the works of art for sale at Candy Chase, Stewarton

    One of the works of art for sale at Candy Chase, Stewarton

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    The Boathouse Cafe Bar

    The Boathouse Cafe Bar

    5.0(2 reviews)
    47.6 mi

    Brilliant experience at the Boathouse. The menu is extensive, which is very impressive given the…read moresize of the restaurant. Sitting outside on a sunny afternoon, we were treated to an incredible experience from start to finish with an incredible chef! Meal was fantastic and every dish was very much enjoyed!

    I had wanted to visit Gigha to eat the famous halibut there since I moved to Glasgow. The…read moreexperience and meal at The Boathouse exceeded every expectation I had. The warmth of the welcome, the service, the views and the quality of the food is just superb. The Boathouse is just minutes away from the ferry and has a perfect position facing over a small bay with incredible views back over to the peninsula. We arrived mid afternoon and had some ice cold Peroni out on the decking overlooking the white sand beach and turquoise water. We were camping at The Boathouse - which I can highly recommend. There's quite a few pitches doted around and it's an incredibly relaxed atmosphere. Campers mingle with locals who mingle with those who have just come over for the day to eat the amazing seafood on offer. The showers and washrooms are all clean and new, with piping hot water from very early in the morning. There are washing/drying facilities and it's a brilliant half way between wild camping and a formal site - just without any fuss. Everything we needed was here and nothing was too much trouble from anyone we spoke with. If you are planning on visiting, you need to book for dinner as the place was full. Luckily we already had. We started with some oysters and then quickly ordered some more. They were cold, creamy, soft and absolutely delicious. Perfect start. After much deliberation we opted for a lobster mac 'n' cheese to start and the 'Gigha plate'. We has seen the live lobsters being brought in only an hour before and a considerable amount of one was inside the mac 'n cheese. There is no scrimping on the good stuff here. The Gigha plate consisted of deep fried halibut, quails eggs, salmon, smoked halibut, Gigha bread, oyster and the star of the show - the chef's own beetroot smoked halibut. I'd waited a long time to eat the halibut here and the beetroot smoke was just superb. Main course was the monkfish and fish curry and the pan fried halibut. Everything is cooked to perfection and the chefs inventive use of Gighas own produce of potatoes, to beetroot to fish makes it a locally sourced, excellently executed dining experience. We just amount managed to cram in a deliciously light sponge of sticky toffee pudding and peanut butter icecream - and the wonderful pecan tart with red grape ice-cream. Perfect to end to a great meal. With around 30 whiskeys to choose from I went for a Talisker to round the meal off and take a coffee outside and admire the view until bed. Wherever you are, get your map out, work out how to get there and go eat some fish and check out that view. It's worth every mile.

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    Mamitas Cafe - Mamitas Cafe, Kilmarnock

    Mamitas Cafe

    4.4(5 reviews)
    5.0 mi
    ££

    A small pleasant cafe with several small round 'plastic wood' tables and black chairs; a high…read more'Italian style' counter and gorgeous cakes displayed under glass domes. I had coffee here today and it was lovely a frothy latte in a tall glass. The Mocha Italian blend is served here and they offer to grind beans for you to take home. Many nice varieties of tea as well, plus luxury hot chocolate with marshmallows, cream and flake (wow!), and iced coffee. There are shelves on the left as you go inside selling various goodies, including dried pasta, biscuits, chilli jams, chutneys and other preserves. In the cafe you can have panini, sandwiches, tortilla wraps, salads, homemade pate, homemade soup of the day, bagels with imaginative fillings (including smoked salmon or banana and cinnamon); you'll find extra meals or snacks on the blackboard at the back of the cafe. Apparently, all produce is locally sourced wherever possible. There are milk shakes available and other soft drinks. There are shelves containing magazines and newspapers, which are free to read, on the left of the counter. I think the tables could be a bit nicer or, if not, then tablecloths would improve them, and the wooden floor is in dire need of a coat of paint as the black paint has mostly worn off and looks very scruffy. These things slightly spoil what is, otherwise, a lovely little cafe.

    I love this little place, I wish I could visit it more often. My friend introduced me to it last…read moreyear, I didn't even know it exsisted, it's in Bank Street right across from the Dress Exchange, just next to the back of the Royal Bank. It's got a lovely atmosphere inside, just to the left there is an area with lovely pots of jam, honey etc for sale and there are chairs and tables big enough for 4 easily. Also some for 2. The menu is good, mainly lunch and snack food but they do gorgeous paninis and bagels with unusual fillings. The dessert menu is to die for, freshly baked cakes, millionaires shortbread, rocky road, a different selection each time I've been in but there are the staples including carrot cake. I spent a lovely Monday afternoon relaxing with my knitting and one of the many magazines they have on offer, the daily papers are there too. The staff are great, chatty and helpful. I'm also sure you can buy gifts and certain coffees that you are served too. Enjoy

    Coffee Pot - coffee - Updated May 2026

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