An absolutely horrible unwelcoming place. clearly don't care about their reputation for welcoming visitors. My friend and I asked to use bathroom and were immediately told no for customers only (which is fair enough) I said thats ok we will buy a drink (as we were also looking for somewhere to have lunch as our friends were in shop round corner and were going to be joining us ) Again we were told no! I asked why he wouldn't serve us and he said he didn't have to. my friend and I were gobsmacked so we turned to leave. the owner then said ok then you might as well use it now! No thanks! just to add we visited a wee place further on (down a wee lane) not only did they let us use bathroom they let us sample some new cakes they were trying out and gave us recommendations on where to eat and...
Read moreHad been recommended to visit by my relatives who had told me it was good for food, decided to pop in for a drink the evening before. Was greeted by a customer sat at bar thought it seemed nice and my partner said hello back. Went to the bar to get drinks and was told it was closing at 8, I just think they heard my partner's English accent and decided they didn't want English people in there, which I find quite racist and disgusted at, since outside there is a board offering a warm and friendly welcome, ha ha what a complete joke. I suggest walking past here and going down road to the twa dugs which is...
Read moreExcellent , went for lunch as we always do when visiting Ayr, Wee Windaes never disappoints, this visit it exceeded it's usual high standard, we chose the festive menu for £12.95 you could choose either a starter or sweet to accompany the beautiful turkey dinner, we decided to get the best of both worlds by sharing a starter and sweet, all lovely with a special mention for the turkey dinner. When you visit and I hope you do, have a look at the miniscule kitchen the staff make the miracles in. Well done Wee Windaes. We visited 20th...
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