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    Harbour Bar

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    Mckay's

    Mckay's

    (4 reviews)

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    I went into this pub as I had being doing for many years , at least since 2008, when my mum moved…read morevery near the pub. I myself left the Met Police and moved back to Troon when she was widowed in 2016. In 2018 I attended the venue with my fiancée to be greeted by Mr James Welsh with whom I thought I had an excellent relationship. However, on this occasion he was very sarcastic to us , suggesting we were strangers because we had not been in for a wee while. "Hi, I'm James and I'm pleased to be able to serve you tonight etc" There was a bloke sat at the bar who was clearly worse for wear and he started being rude to us and asked me to step outside!!! I refused to do so but this guy Raymond, was determined to spoil our evening. I stepped out and told him to stop being ridiculous and there was no reason for him to do what he was doing. Upon sorting that out without any trouble, James told me and Venetia not to bother coming back!!! We had done nothing wrong I emphasise. It just appeared to both of us James was annoyed with us as we lived at the top of Welbeck Crescent which is not adjacent to McKays by any means. We of course complied with the request. Having met James frequently in Troon since, he has been nothing but very pleasant to us . I assumed all of this nastiness of that evening was well done and forgotten about! I attended the pub about 2 weeks ago after having no issues when in with Venetia 2 days before. The barmaid refused to serve me and , in front of all the guests brusquely dismissed me like a common criminal. I contacted Greene King who assured me my attempts to help smooth out which was a very minor problem 6 years ago, would be resolved and the current management would be pleased to discuss the situation with me . Apparently, Venetia is welcome but not me which appears to be rather discriminatory as well. She was every bit as involved in the unsavoury incident as me?? Anyway, I'm simply trying to resolve a misunderstanding. There is absolutely nothing to be concerned about, as I'm a god fearing Christian man who simply wants a quiet pint now and again as my mother is wheelchair bound now and loves the garden there. Please could somebody contact me and I'm certain this can be resolved quickly and we can all be friends again? Kindest regards and thank you for taking the time to read this polite request. God bless. Donald and Venetia Orr T 07463695500

    McKays have a reasonable selection of real ales on tap, and I was delighted to renew my…read moreacquaintance with an old favourite, Thrappledouser. But they have a reasonable selection of other ales and if I lived in Troon I could see this becoming a popular haunt. Both time I've visited here it has been early in the evening and it's been pretty quiet, allowing us to have a conversation. The main pub isn't huge, but the space is split into a few different areas to inhabit so it's easy to find a quiet corner, and there's no loud music to inhibit conversation. The barkeep was friendly and chatty and remembered me from my previous visit a few weeks previously, which was nice. Thumbs up from me.

    The Drift Inn - Superb mussels, and that's the starter pot.

    The Drift Inn

    (5 reviews)

    A five-star view, with caveats…read more First off the Drift Inn is without a doubt the best place to eat and drink in Lamlash. We've tried the competition and frankly the Drift has the best beer and Scotch selection, food, and atmosphere. Inside it's a restaurant, outside it's a country pub with lots of well-spaced outdoor seating. It has the basics food-wise down pat. Huge fish and chips and excellent mussels - in the latter case just the right size between tasty and chewy. A great wine and beer selection and excellent service. The one down side was an overly-promised starter. Spending 15 quid on a few tiny bits of food artfully arranged stuck in the craw somewhat. But what the hell, they're nice people and the rest of it was superb.

    I loved this pub and the food was probably the best we had on Arran. I actually didn't know about…read morethis place until the day before we left to go to Arran when I had 4 different people recommend it to me - I knew we had to go from that fact alone! It's in the lovely town of Lamlash and really easy to find. We parked along the road and then walked down as we were there quite early and it didn't open til midday. There's a beautiful view over the water to Holy Isle and you can get a ferry over if you're so inclined - we decided to just appreciate it from afar. The pub itself is kind of nautical/rugby themed and really cosy inside - there's a fireplace and lots of seating as well as some couches and a kids area. I ordered a bowl of Cullen Skink (Scottish haddock soup) as well as the Angler's Platter for one (Creeler's hot and cold smoked salmon, seafood and soft cheese mousse, fishcake and homemade bread). The soup was just delicious - I don't eat Cullen Skink enough and when I have one as good as this, I wonder why - thick, jam packed with fish and really tasty. I loved the platter too - the fish cake was the highlight for sure, but everything on it was so tasty and I loved how local it all was. Staff were friendly and welcoming, and we enjoyed grazing here for a while. They have a great booze selection but as I was driving I didn't have any - next time we visit I would definitely see about getting the bus or a taxi here from Brodick so we could get stuck into the gin! Note: they have gluten free bread, breadcumb and batters are available upon request.

    Harbour Bar - pubs - Updated May 2026

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