The Potting Shed at Si!

18 Kilwinning Rd, Ayrshire, Irvine
01294 272498

Recent Reviews

R M

Over crowded, understaffed, ran out of basics to make a pizza!?. Food was bland, over cooked and took 45 mins to deliver a burger, pizza and kids nuggets! Then they fleeced me for £47(no alcohol) and wanted a tip as well. Very poor all round. Would not recommend, if you cant get the basics right you're in the wrong job,; a perfect example of image over content. Ive dined at better chuck wagons.

Peter Simpson

Very enjoyable and good

James Carson

Terrible quality of food both me and my partner ended up with food poisioning service was terrible sat for ten minutes with no cutlery with our dinner on table wont be

lm

We were seved by Declan who was very attentive and a great waiter. Food was lovely. I had california dreamin' baquette and would definitely recommend. The steak was so tender. Alcoholic drinks are quite expensive but this is typical in restaurants. Lovely experience.Parking: Parking on site

Elizabeth Carey

Not impressed with menu choices. Visited Si to use gift voucher, but would not be enticed back again.Unfortunately had to return poached eggs and hollandaise sauce as both were luke warm! The issue was resolved both by the person in charge and the waitress, thank you for that! There does not appear to be a specific area allocated to diners with dogs, and a couple came in and sat adjacent to us without us even being asked if that was acceptable. The restaurant was not busy and perhaps the saying ' not everyone loves your dog as much as you do' should be considered by dog owners and restaurant owners. Some people have allergies, has that even been considered or would the attitude be ' then don't come here?'

Rubyy

Veeeery good and amazing head chef

Wojciech W

Service and atmosphere 5 over 5, the burger was high quality but just meat bun and sauce , no single veg, seabass was very tasty but portion too small for the price, share platter was amazing and it was only dish we fully enjoyed. We will visit again to try something else hope for 5 / 5

Bobby Steelman

Attended for quiz night and had food and drinks. Grwat venue, excellent food and service. Fun night!

Thomas McNair

Great food Excellent service staff were very attentive and

Tartan Spoon

We were here for lunch.Their day time menu runs from 9am to 3pm and caters for gluten freebies, vegans and vegetarians. The menu is fairly large with Classics such as a Full Scottish Breakfast (vegetarian and gluten free full breakfasts available); pancakes, waffles and French toast with a variety of toppings - bacon, biscoff and berries as well as bagels, sandwiches and brunch favourites like Eggs Benny.Boozy Brunch is also an option, available 11am-3pm, every day and includes a glass of bubbly on arrival, your choice of brunch dish and two drinks from their Boozy Brunch menu (cocktails, mocktails, wine and spirits).I chose the STEAK ‘N’ EGGS (£12.25) which was a thick slice of bloomer bread, peppered popeseye steak (essentially frying steak), smoked cheddar, 2 hash browns and fried egg. All washed down with a good and hot Latte coffee.A hearty plate of popeseye steak, accompanied by crisp and golden hash browns and perfectly cooked eggs, arrived at the table. It’s a classic and comforting dish that satisfied. The popeseye steak, although known for its rich flavour was for most part tender, only with some pieces slightly chewy. The hash browns, golden and crispy on the outside yet soft and fluffy on the inside, provide a delightful contrast in both taste and texture. Paired with beautifully cooked fried eggs, this meal will appeal to anyone craving for a hearty, down-to-earth breakfast or brunch.My partner chose the 3 LITTLE PIGS (£9.85) which was BBQ pulled pork, crispy bacon, seasoned pork sausage and Asian slaw and a Soup of the day (£5.65). Unfortunately, this baguette fell short of expectations. While the combination of savoury meats promised a hearty and indulgent experience, the flavours failed to shine through, leaving the overall taste rather lackluster. The pulled pork was plenitful and succulent and had a depth of flavour expected from slow-cooked meat, but the bacon wasn’t crispy with the fatty rind chewy and unpleasant. The sliced in half pork sausage, though a welcome addition, couldn't salvage the overall mediocrity of the baguette. The Soup was Tomato and Basil but only delivered extreme acidity instead of a delicious hearty soup. Perhaps pancakes or waffles are they way to go as they are freshly made on the griddle!I LOVE the fact that they are dog friendly, even providing a dog menu of Scrambled Eggs, Pork Link and Bacon Bites. They do have ‘pawmandments’ asking you to keep your pooches paws on the floor at all times and keep them on the lead within the dog friendly areas.The staff are fantastic here. Super friendly and helpful and I can imagine this place is definitely the place to go in Irvine. They have a variety of events on including live music, quiz nights and menus for special occasions like Mothers Day etc.It was a truly wonderful laid back vibe, ideal for meeting friends and colleagues, great venue for a date and perfectly suited to families with babies and small children. There is plenty of space to move around and with around 90 seats, they definitely can cater for most.

Brian Douglas

Had the smoked cheese and ham sandwich which was fine but bread on the dry side. Nice selection of cakes and traybakes. Coffee good. Attractive decor.

Sanny Quinn

It was lovely but never had a great deal to choose from for a lunch menu, limited to which is on offer before 3

L Tait

We enjoy every visit, staff are friendly and helpful, foods good,

Shireen Johnstone

Dog friendly and lovely

Moira skeoch

Not much selection for lunch

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