Viking Cafe opens at 4:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Viking Cafe close?
Viking Cafe closes at 12:00 AM (Next day) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 4:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)
Food & Alcohol
Does Viking Cafe serve alcohol?
Yes, Viking Cafe serves alcohol.
Outdoor Amenities
Does Viking Cafe have parking?
Yes, Viking Cafe has parking options.
Other Amenities
Does Viking Cafe have free WiFi?
Yes, Viking Cafe has free WiFi.
From the Business
Specialties
Viking Cafe are set to open a new premises in Lower Vennel but will offer something different to food-lovers in Irvine.
History
Established in 2016.
THE boss of one of Kilwinning's best loved cafes says he can't wait to open his new Irvine venture.
Viking Cafe are set to open a new premises in Lower Vennel but will offer something different to food-lovers in Irvine.
Based in Kilwinning's Almswall Road, owner Wael Manasra has served the a wide variety of dishes, including mouth-watering currys, to the community for over 13 years.
He appreciates that there is no better feeling than getting home after a long day and tucking into your favourite takeaway treats.
That's why Wael and his team are delighted to serve up a service that is second to none.
And foodie fans can expect quality with every bite as the new Viking Cafe is set to stand out from the crowd when it opens in town.
However, the new Irvine store will be curry-free and instead will focus on meals suitable for all.
Classic takeaway dishes like fish and chips, pizza and kebabs will still be served but healthy options are available with a range of meals suitable for vegetarians
Meet the Business Owner: wael M.
THE boss of one of Kilwinning's best loved cafes says he can't wait to open his new Irvine venture.
Viking Cafe are set to open a new premises in Lower Vennel but will offer something different to food-lovers in Irvine.
Based in Kilwinning's Almswall Road, owner Wael Manasra has served the a wide variety of dishes, including mouth-watering currys, to the community for over 13 years.
He appreciates that there is no better feeling than getting home after a long day and tucking into your favourite takeaway treats.
That's why Wael and his team are delighted to serve up a service that is second to none.
And foodie fans can expect quality with every bite as the new Viking Cafe is set to stand out from the crowd when it opens in town.
However, the new Irvine store will be curry-free and instead will focus on meals suitable for all.
Classic takeaway dishes like fish and chips, pizza and kebabs will still be served but healthy options are available with a range of meals suitable for vegetarians