November 2024 by Gordon Paterson
Took too long to take our order, whilst staff were standing about, but it was delivered quickly, the staff were friendly, and the food was good and very reasonably priced. We will be back.
November 2024 by Graham Hendry
Still a Kilmarnock staple for lunch. Had soup and sandwich. Was tasty enough (soup a bit tepid) but reasonably priced. Quiet for a Friday lunchtime. Still worth a visit.
July 2024 by J C C
Hadn't been to this cafe in years. The staff were lovely & friendly and welcoming. Coffee was lovely as was the Almond & chocolate scone. Definitely be back to try the cakes which looked delicious.
Parking: Street parking around the corner & close to a few car parks.
February 2024 by John Twigg
Fantastic coffee and selection of home made cakes, rhubarb pie with cold custard, not everyone cup of tea, but lovely
August 2023 by Cathy Watson
Lovely staff very friendly . Good selection of food
May 2023 by Willie Deans
A place to be avoided. Food terrible.
April 2023 by Cathy Herron
Had snack/ lunch for me and my friend.had to sit and figure out for ourselves that no one was going to take our order at table...we were only people in and 2 behind counter..no ice for drinks ..she had cajun chicken wrap..chicken was mashed to tuna like consistency and no colour to it ..ie cajun spice..bland and tasteless..my tuna melt was ok...we left most..wont be back..
April 2023 by Michael McDonnell
I can't fault the breakfast I had today!
February 2023 by Carmen Paterson
Lovely wee place, good food??
December 2022 by Lorraine Murray
Food was fantastic will be back very soon.
October 2022 by Nicola Allison
Good service, nice friendly staff.
June 2022 by Desmond Cunningham
Varied menu with food cooked fresh. Good range of cakes. Staff were efficient and friendly.
May 2022 by Alicia McCall
Lovely rhubarb crumble and cream, yum
April 2022 by pamela m
What a lovely café with lots to choose from. I enjoyed the breakfast and would come back. Staff were lovely and you are well looked after. Great coffee and service.
March 2022 by Cill Mheàrnaig
Another Kilmarnock institution that is a shadow of its former self. Venues in this town refuse to move with the times and seem intent to appease an ever-dwindling OAP market with their offering/decor/service etc. There are many younger people who want somewhere modern to enjoy a coffee or lunch with friends and they simply aren't being served. 2022 and no vegan options for food (not even an oat milk in sight - in a coffee shop!) is bad enough, but the only vegetarian options are the same ones available in the 90s.The rest of the world is moving on - Kilmarnock needs to join in or be yet another provincial town soon to be empty for good.