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    Nardini's

    4.1 (28 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Classy
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Joe P.

    I only came here for the ice cream so can't comment on the restaurant, but it really is a lovely wee place. Queues are usually much shorter than the Nardini at The Moorings parlour and this place has the same assortment of 32 ice cream and sorbet flavours... I had the Dime Bar ice cream and it was to die for! Not too extortionate prices (about £1.70 for a large scoop on a cone) and service was quick and friendly. A Largs institution! Don't forget to try the Irn-Bru sorbet... legendary!

    Vanilla caramel fudge swirl and raspberry sorbet
    Laura P.

    Probably a bit of a controversial scoring on this one, but thats what Yelp's all about! Being a bit of an icecream/ frozen yogurt lover, a visit to the seaside wouldn't be complete without some of the sweet stuff, and the iconic Nardinis seemed like a good shout. We had a look at the menu to sit in the restaurant area, but it was pretty busy waiting to get seated, so we opted just to grab some icecream to go from the takeaway counter. The queue was pretty big but we joined it anyway. I'm always more of a tub over cone type of person (wafers can be tasteless and tubs a lot less messy!) There's a pretty good selection of icecream to choose from - apparently 32 flavours including daim bar, scottish tablet and snickers. The thing that was really annoying though was the fact you couldn't see what was on offer until you were right up at the cabinet (personally I like some time to choose) and with a child in tow who likes to choose it made it quite difficult. I opted for a tub with raspberry sorbet and vanilla caramel swirl which came in at £2.50. My portion was adequate but watching some of the other scoops they certainly weren't being particularly generous with the size of the scoops! My icecream was okay - sweet with bits of fudge in it and fruity, but to be honest it wasn't that special and I think I expected something a bit more exciting. I also quite like my icecream with some toppings - a bit of sauce and some fruit would have been nice, but then this just isn't really the traditional style, so I can't fault them for that really! The main meals and desserts inside sounded nice, but some of the prices seemed a bit steep at around £7 for an icecream sundae! Certainly somewhere I'd be willing to try again, but for me the icecream that the cafe is so renowned for didn't particularly wow me!

    Fish and chips for tea
    Sarah M.

    Sunshine on Fair Monday is far from traditional so when it became apparent that the weather had forgotten the usual Fair Monday deluge we decided to go retro and daytrip to Largs and Millport. After working up an appetite cycling round Cumbrae high tea was required to finish the day properly and when in Largs - Nardinis! They occupy a fabulous Art Deco style building looking out over the sea to Cumbrae and Arran. The interior lives up to the promise of the exterior. You would not feel out of place dressed as Daisy and Jay channelling your inner Gatsby in here. Well on second thoughts given that most of the other patrons had spent the day on the beach and were covered in a sticky coating of suncream you might feel slightly conspicuous in a flapper dress, dripping in pearls. But I could totally style it out. We waited a few minutes to be seated but the lady showing us to our table apologised and was pleasant and smiley. I didn't spend long checking out the menu. We were there for fish and chips. I have no idea what else they have on offer, sorry poor yelping form. Unfortunately, the wait staff didn't notice the universal sign of being ready to order, closed menus and increasing less subtle glances. We ended up sitting for 15 minutes before our order was taken. It's a large bustling place so we weren't bothered by the wait but it seemed excessive given they were nowhere near full. OUr drinks arrived promptly but the wait continued for our food. To the extent that we were beginning to wonder if they were off trying to catch three haddock in the Firth of Clyde. Fortunately, the food was worth waiting for. Proper fish and chips with tartar sauce. More words aren't going to add anything here. We didn't order deserts to sit it. Deciding instead to get back into the sunshine and sample the attached ice cream parlour. Although with an indecisive 8 year old this nearly ended in tears, and yes I mean literally not figuratively. With loads of different flavours spread between three huge chillers smudge went slightly catatonic and took ages to decide, causing a small queue and provoking a less than indulgent dirty look from the server. I would have thought you might have to get used to small people being unable to reach a decision when you offer over 30 flavours of ice cream. All in all our meal was delicious and the setting a definite hit. But I was left feeling slightly let down by slow and lacklustre service and pondering whether Nardini's can afford to be complacent about the little things. They are a Largs institution.

    Eggplant tapas dish
    Bethany S.

    In addition to the ice cream, Nardini's also has a cafe AND a more upscale Italian restaurant. We opted for lunch in the restaurant part, as it had the most veg options, and we all enjoyed our meals. Their menu highlights include pizza, pasta, and a kind of italian twist on tapas/small dishes. I just ordered two tapas as a very light meal so I would have room for ice cream afterwards! Cheesy baked egg plant and patatas bravas. I am picky about eggplant so I never know what's going to happen with that, but it was absolutely delicious, and the chilli potatoes were good too. We also were happy with the prompt and attentive service. The ice cream was pretty awesome, too. I had two scoops in a cup: rhubarb crumble and irish cream (they may as well call it bailey's) but it was tough to decide because there were so many interesting, unique flavors. Tasty!

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    Lisa G.

    It is a rite of passage for anyone living in the Glasgow area to take a trip up to Largs the first weekend after they have passed their driving test. I think this is because it is far enough away to feel like you are "going for a drive" but close enough to home so you won't freak out! The drive is nice and easy and there is some lovely scenery too. While you are in Largs it is absolutely essential that you stop by Nardini's. Nardini's is a Scottish legend! It is a café and Italian restaurant but it is best known as an ice-cream parlor. Nardini's has been around since 1890 and was recently restored to its original art deco splendor, but with a modern twist which has folk divided. I like the new, more modern Nardini's. It was starting to look done in rather than quaint and now I think it looks like the landmark building it should be. I have never eaten in the restaurant but I love the café. I always get fish and chips because it is proper, freshly made fish and chips with really yummy batter, mmmmm batter. And of course, you HAVE to get one of the Italian pastries. They look almost as good as they taste! The last time I ate in the café there was a man playing the piano which was slightly bizarre. Fish, chips and piano is an odd combination but not an altogether unpleasant one. On to the ice cream......oh sweet baby Jesus, this stuff is good! It does things to me that no man ever has! It is award winning stuff and comes in so many fabulous flavors that I nearly have a mental break down every time I have to decide between them! There are the traditional flavors you would expect to see and some more bizarre concoctions, but it really is impossible to go wrong with any of them! On a lovely sunny summers day (cast your mind back, we definitely do get them sometimes in Scotland) take a drive up to Largs, stroll along the esplanade and them pop into Nardini's, magic.

    Nardini's, taken from colinjcampbell's Flickr photostream
    Em C.

    Nardini's has been on the map since 1890, and the West of Scotland has been all the better for its existence. It is one of the biggest food and ice cream institutions of the country. I first heard of it when I was a tot and my mum and gran used to whisper about this place like it was the stuff of legend. It was a favourite stop off point of older generations and has mythical omnipresence on this side of the world. Even though the days of the British seaside resort have goen into decline since the 70s, Nardini's still has a magnetic pull, and on visiting it it's easy to see why. They have returned it to its former art deco glory but even before its interior was revamped, it was still one of Scotland's best restaurants and ice cream parlours by a mile. It is a step above any other chippy, and with its new swanky seating areas it is a culinery experience. Partitioned off into an ice cream and take away counter, a high tea seaction with wicker chairs and tailing off into what looks like a restaurant and wine bar in the rear, it fails to disappoint any palate. As Lisa says, if you visit for nothing else than ice cream you will find yourself in a mess deciding what the hell to order, simply because there is so much choice! They go a step beyond the chocolate and vanilla options of this world and leave you choosing between Pralines and Cream, Dime Bar, Caramel and even Irn Bru flavoured delights! Today I almost went into orbit when I saw that Kinder Egg ice cream scoops were on the menu, and they had even dug some Kinder toys into the top of the display. Amazing. Me and my boyfriend didn't care it was sub zero and blowing a gale outside, the ice cream was the best lunch option we've ever made and at least the bad weather kept it cold! The parlour with its slab mixing options and simple scoops on a cone make choosing an icy snack and exciting experience. But should you choose to sit in, 2 courses and a cup of tea are 8 pounds at dinner time and the menu, staff and atmosphere are great. You'll find that Nardini's is one of the few genuine 5 star establishments in Scotland and a place you must visit at least once!

    Nardini Cafe, Largs
    Jane T.

    Probably the most famous building in Largs!! I was brought here to have ice cream decades ago when we lived nearby. However, I hadn't been inside again until just over a week ago when we ate in the new restaurant. It was a Friday evening and so there was live music which was very enjoyable. We found the seating a bit cramped and the tables rather too close together. We're not overweight, so it must be much worse for anyone carrying a lot of extra pounds. The service was slow but of course it was very busy being a Friday. The food was lovely and good quality. Not the cheapest place to eat by any means but great for a special treat. Right opposite the main car park on the sea front.

    Our delicious meal.
    Roisin R.

    Some days you just have to get a bit of fresh air and stroll along the shore with your sweetheart beside you. Sunday was one of those days- the rain light but consistent, the wind strong & enough to make you hold onto your scarf, the temperature was cold but we didn't care! My childhood was filled with trips to this cafe- fish and chips followed by a cone if we were lucky! My boyfriend and I chose the regular haddock and chips with a side of mushy peas (can't do it without those). I had a cup of tea to heat me up. The fish was salty, fresh with a crisp batter that tasted absolutely fantastic. The school dinner chips were coated in vinegar and tomato sauce and next to them was some delicious home made coleslaw and a light salad. I am not ashamed to say that i wolfed the full meal down! We finished our meal then decided to have a cone- calorie free eh? ;) I had the coconut flavour which was delightful! Get yourself to Largs for some proper fish and chips but make sure to leave room for a cone!

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    Amazing ice cream! I had the new York cheesecake which was to die for. Huge selection of ice cream, had à hard time choosing.

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    Very average I've cream, glitz and glamour with no substance.

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    excellent food and ice-cream is amazing a must on a largs visit!

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