The Coffee Pot - Carte

29 Main Street, KA3 5BS, East Ayrshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafés, Coffee, Brunch, British

4.5 💬 98 Avis
The Coffee Pot

Téléphone: +441560484346

Adresse: 29 Main Street, KA3 5BS, East Ayrshire, United Kingdom

Ville: East Ayrshire

Menu Plats: 5

Avis: 98

"I reserved the Coffee Pot to cater for my birthday party (approximately 150 guests) and they efficiently set up and cleaned up without any hassle. The menu included a variety of sandwiches, wraps, mini quiches, vol au vents, sausage rolls, chicken fillets, pakora, and delicious cakes. It was great to have both hot and cold options for my guests, who were all impressed and many wanted to take leftovers home. They also accommodated the dietary needs of my guests as discussed beforehand. I highly recommend them and will definitely use their services again. Thank you, Ladies!"

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Charles Charles

Dropped in for a bit of breakfast. Very nice place. Friendly service. Well presented food. Happily go again.

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june586
june586

AfternoonTea is excellent value for money and excellent quality, you are asked what sandwiches or wrap you want. Going again this week


laura81foodie
laura81foodie

Best wraps in stewarton. They use fresh chicken, none of this cubed, added water rubbish with no flavour. They have a great selection of cakes with a daily cheesecake on offer.


alabama64
alabama64

We always enjoy a trip to the coffee pot. Friendly staff. Very reasonable prices. Good range of more traditional Scottish cafe food (all day breakfast, toasties, soup, tray bakes). Something different to the increasingly common trendy cafes and coffee bars. The breakfasts are excellent and definitely worth a try if passing through. Voir le carte


wanderer
wanderer

I was in the area for work during lunch and decided to grab something quick to eat. I came across the Coffee Pot and ordered a cheese salad roll and a coffee. I also picked out a delicious looking cake. The coffee was okay, but the rest of the food was very tasty. It was a great option for a meal on the go. I will definitely be returning in the future.


g0rdyj
g0rdyj

Yesterday, we visited the coffee pot for afternoon tea and it was fantastic. There were so many options to choose from. It was great to have refills on drinks, as I tend to drink my coffee quickly. The staff were friendly and helpful. I would highly recommend it, especially if you are picky and enjoy a variety of sandwich and cake options. It would be perfect for you.


carolmH285ST
carolmH285ST

Unfortunately my whole visit was not good from the girl that served me no communication. Looked totally fed up to be there. Got order wrong (obviously as was so disinterested when taking order) Shop not busy but order took a while to come. My french toast was so greasy. Very disappointing On a previous visit I had the same experience with same waitress almost a bother to take order Voir le carte


EmmaNorton91
EmmaNorton91

I really love how you get to specifically choose your own sandwich and Panini ingredients. You also get to chose what cakes and tray ales you want out of a varied selected. It’s great, first afternoon tea I have been able to eat everything since I am vegetarian. Staff are helpful and friendly. Interior is modern, clean and nice. Food tastes delicious! Definitely recommend and will be back soon.


Heather
Heather

The Coffee Pot has been around from as long as I can remember. A couple of years ago the interior had a complete revamp and the place has just got better and better! I regularly go for lunch there and have had their brilliant afternoon tea a couple of times too. The food is lovely and prices are certainly reasonable. It is a popular, lively wee place and often you will see someone you know there. As it is so popular, if you plan to visit for lunch, I'd advise you to book a table. (I've been disappointed to not be able to get in a couple of times)


JeanM2112
JeanM2112

I reserved the Coffee Pot to cater for my birthday party (approximately 150 guests) and they efficiently set up and cleaned up without any hassle. The menu included a variety of sandwiches, wraps, mini quiches, vol au vents, sausage rolls, chicken fillets, pakora, and delicious cakes. It was great to have both hot and cold options for my guests, who were all impressed and many wanted to take leftovers home. They also accommodated the dietary needs of my guests as discussed beforehand. I highly recommend them and will definitely use their services again. Thank you, Ladies! Voir le carte

Catégories

  • Cafés Des cafés charmants proposant une variété de cafés et thés fraîchement préparés, ainsi que des collations légères, des pâtisseries et des desserts. Parfait pour un remontant matinal ou une pause gourmande l'après-midi dans une ambiance cosy.
  • Coffee Savourez notre sélection de cafés préparés avec expertise, des espressos riches aux cappuccinos crémeux. Que vous ayez besoin d'un boost du matin ou d'une gorgée tranquille, nos options de café promettent chaleur et confort à chaque tasse. Voir le carte
  • Brunch Un délicieux mélange de plats de petit-déjeuner et déjeuner avec des classiques et des touches créatives. Dégustez des options salées comme les œufs bénédictine ou optez pour des douceurs comme des pancakes moelleux et des fruits frais.
  • British Traditionnel et copieux, le menu britannique propose des classiques réconfortants comme le fish and chips, des rôtis succulents et des tourtes savoureuses. Redécouvrez des favoris familiers, préparés avec amour à partir de recettes intemporelles et d'ingrédients frais, locaux.

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