Geppettos Cafe - Carta

62 Titchfield Street, KA1 1PG, East Ayrshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafe, Seafood, British, Scottish

3.6 💬 108 Reseñas
Geppettos Cafe

Teléfono: +441563539887

Dirección: 62 Titchfield Street, KA1 1PG, East Ayrshire, United Kingdom

Ciudad: East Ayrshire

Menú Platos: 9

Reseñas: 108

"I have been coming in here for a long time and am always very happy with the quality of the food and portion sizes.Menu is homely and hasn't changed much in a very long time but they do the favourites incredibly well.Service is always impeccable and very friendly.Their salads and soups are great especially love their creamed vegetable soups.bigger meals like chicken supreme,curry,steak pie or burgers are tasty too,perfectly cooked every time.There is a sweet trolley with small cakes and tray bakes but also traditional sweets on the menu like apple crumble custard or trifle.Consistently good in all aspects.Oh and the hot chocolate is fab and thick,so good."

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Joe9tie Joe9tie

£4.80 for two cans of Iron Brew?? No need for it... total rip off! They've put their prices up way too much.

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JANETDENISE
JANETDENISE

Perfect cafe attached to the indoor market. Top quality food , great service. The steak mince was perfect. Highly recommended.


315gavinf
315gavinf

Excellent cheese and pineapple panini, Excellent hot chocolate with cream and marshmallows Excellent Prawn Marie salad.(big portion)


Scottish
Scottish

Visited here a few times, its hidden away at the back of indoor market, the food is delicious although some things are overpriced. Service is good. Worth a visit. Ver carta


june586
june586

Love the pate and the cheese burger in here, when I go in here this is what I always have. Friendly staff and there is parking in various car parks near Geppettos


june586
june586

My husband likes coming inhere for a big breakfast and I love the Cheeseburger and also the home made pate. Carpark at the side ans another next so plenty of places to park


rcookies
rcookies

I’ve been going to this cafe for many years ! Their cream soups are unbelievable, especially the cream of mushroom. I really enjoy their bacon club sandwich, infact I have it almost every time I’m there. Staff are very attentive and the prices are reasonable, with the exception of soft drinks, however you tend to get charged a fair bit on drinks in most places these days. Great wee cafe, top scran ! Ver carta


james
james

Located at the rear of indoor market, lies Geppettos Cafe , popular for pensioners , who receive discount prices otherwise it`s expensive. Staff friendly and food palatable, but cold inside especially when a delivery arrives , and doors are open to the elements, my phone showed -3, unfortunately we had a table parrallel to door , very draughty on a bitterly cold day in January. Toilets are shared with indoor market.


Oll1940
Oll1940

Long time customer visited with family. Have always been served with a smile and a friendly welcome. Not this time! very surly staff member spoilt the visit. Insisted we had ordered food which we had not. Told yes you did responded we did not, again yes you did you came up to the counter and ordered it again we did not. She then reluctantly said oh no it was another table Her whole attitude was wrong and not what we were used to.


scottishrainbows1
scottishrainbows1

I have been coming in here for a long time and am always very happy with the quality of the food and portion sizes.Menu is homely and hasn't changed much in a very long time but they do the favourites incredibly well.Service is always impeccable and very friendly.Their salads and soups are great especially love their creamed vegetable soups.bigger meals like chicken supreme,curry,steak pie or burgers are tasty too,perfectly cooked every time.There is a sweet trolley with small cakes and tray bakes but also traditional sweets on the menu like apple crumble custard or trifle.Consistently good in all aspects.Oh and the hot chocolate is fab and thick,so good. Ver carta

Categorías

  • Cafe Disfruta de nuestra vibrante selección de cafés, que ofrece una variedad de cafés recién preparados, tés artesanales y deliciosos pasteles, junto con un ambiente acogedor para una experiencia gastronómica encantadora.
  • Seafood Sumérgete en las capturas más frescas del mar con nuestra selección de mariscos, que ofrece exquisitos platos preparados con pescados y mariscos de alta calidad. ¡Saborea los sabores del océano en cada bocado! Ver carta
  • British Tradicional y sustancioso, el menú británico ofrece clásicos reconfortantes como el fish and chips, asados jugosos y pasteles salados. Redescubre favoritos familiares, elaborados con cariño con recetas atemporales e ingredientes frescos y locales.
  • Scottish Descubra los ricos y contundentes sabores de Escocia con platos tradicionales como haggis, nabos y patatas, junto con pasteles salados y tierno salmón ahumado, ofreciendo un sabor auténtico de la herencia culinaria escocesa.

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