Café W

127-147 High St, Ayr
01292 262600

Recent Reviews

Angie Drain

This is great place near train station but busy at time always great food good price loos are bit far away this normal for ws ?Vegetarian options: Came in for breakfast great to choose from you can also get make your own breakfast pick and choose which is great ?Kid-friendliness: I use to take my child as a kid they had kids packs and good for children and kids menu as wellWheelchair accessibility: Not ? wheelchair friendly I'm afraid ?

John Chalmers

Excellent service, etc.

thomas hainey

Food was delicious.

barry j

Having visited several times over the last few months. Service efficient and staff polite and welcoming. Great location, coffee and cake.

Donna M

Love this new cafe. I am a wheelchair user and access is good no steps and gentle incline to access rear of cafe. Accessible toilet could be better quite small and I couldn’t get in and turn to close the door so relied on a customer to close the door for me. Then when exiting I had to twist in my chair to unlock and push the door enough to alert the helpful customer to open it for me. Definitely no room for carer if anyone needed help. This as far as I can see is the only downside. I’d recommend nipping down to marks ans spencer if you need to use the accessible toilet. But the food is wonderful. Delicious and tasty. I love the filled bagels. I use this cafe every time I go into town now.

photohaggis

Great, a new cafe has come to town so this morning we headed into our local Main Street to test the waters. The interior is inviting with some nice touches. The cafe is deep, about 10 times the depth of the street frontage. The coffee was of an acceptable standard and at first approach the staff seemed friendly enough. It’s an order at the counter establishment but they do have menus. As a new cafe we need to accept that not everything will run like a well oiled machine but in this cafe things seem more chaotic than they should be. In the time we were there nobody bussed any of the tables so people were either sitting at tables full of others’ dirty dishes or leaving because there was nowhere to sit. - Opportunity missed. We only had a coffee but on 4 occasions we were approached by waiters with plates of food and were asked if they were ours. Since the tables all had numbers there is a missing or broken system here. The back of the cafe is quite hot, some form of air movement is needed. One of the things that attracted us to the cafe is that, at first glance, it looks accessible. The whole cafe avoids steps with wide gentle ramps. Well done. This is however where the accessibility ends, there is a single customer loo, it has a fold down transfer bar for disabled customers but absolutely no space to enter with a wheelchair. There is also a staff loo immediately next door which is kept locked. We engaged with the manager to point out the accessibility challenges and instead of considering the challenges, she kept arguing that it was accessible. Honestly, she, or the owners, need to research accessibility and make some minor changes. Converting the toilet door to a sliding door or one that opens out of the loo would make it far more accessible. Let’s hope that some changes are made to the systems, attitudes and loos to make this the coffee shop that Ayr Main Street needs.

Lorenzo Bianchini

Staff in Ayr Cafe W particularly the manager was rude condescending and am shocked is employed therein.Disgraceful

Dianne Young

Love the coffee in here plus it's a bookshop what more can u ask for.

Stardust Images

Who doesn't love a bookshop?

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