Reviews Bhaile Craft Bakery

5
Thomas Alexander
+5
Nice wee place with very tasty food. Plenty to choose from, whether you fancy something sweet or savoury. You can't really fault home baking. Isn't it interesting how the food we used to eat daily and not think twice about, before supermarkets appeared, is now considered fancy and is so expensive? I digress. Anyhow. Lovely place with very friendly staff and good food. Worth a visit.
5
Dianne Cunningham
+5
Bhaile Craft Bakery just know how to do BREAD! It cannot be said any simpler than that. Their brunch on a Sunday is just the best there is!
5
Ian Black
+5
Love love love this place. Best tasting coffee around (if you appreciate good coffee, not that Costa weak and milky) and some of the best cakes and bread I've ever tasted. Yes, it's slightly more expensive than other places, but the quality shines through. Thoroughly recommended.
5
Alan Martin
+5
My favourite find of the year so far, not cheap but amazing quality. Well worth a visit! Really friendly staff.
5
MARION CARROLL
+5
Our second visit yesterday around 12.30. we love this place. It is filled with beautiful art and has something for everyone within all price ranges. We went after an upsetting morning g to relax over a coffee. My friend had a scone and coffee and I had the fruit/yogurt platter which was divine and very filling. The staff are very friendly making suggestions and were attentive without being intrusive. Just beside Alsdi so give it a try and come out feeling uplifted by the beautiful art and inventive food options.
4
Allan Millar
+4
Wrote about this little cafe come bakery on Green St Lane and as it was new too me had little too say. I have now been a patron off this delightful place on a regular basis and can comment on it more. First of all coffee excellent with a small range of breakfast and lunch menu available. You cant come here and not be tempted too buy there lovely baked breads and fantastic range of cakes and biscuits. The staff that i have came in contact with are all freindly and helpful and seem too have a good knowledge of what there selling,if you cant eat a whole loaf they will half it if you ask but it's all so freshly baked on the premises it freezes well. Too sum up try this place and support the independent shop its well woth it
5
John J
+5
This place is just great! The quality of bread and food is superb, competitive to mainland European countries where bakery products are hand crafted, so rare to get this in the UK! To top it off the staff is super friendly, warm and welcoming. This is the place to go in Ayr!
4
William Frearson
+4
Really nice coffee and cakes, menu is a bit limited but nice stuff. My friend said it was the best coffee he's had and cake was lovely and moist. Sandwich was good too, for stars as a little pricey
5
David Wotherspoon
+5
Tucked away behind Aldi in a retail until you'll find this bakery and cafe. It is small but beautifully formed. They have an interesting menu for sit in or take away. We had the Black eggs ( Stornoway black pudding in toasted sourdough, with poached eggs, hollandaise sauce and truffle oil) and the eggs Benedict ( poached eggs, Ayrshire ham, hollandaise on sourdough), both were truly tasty. Excellent coffee too, rich but without the bitterness. Prices are a wee bit steep but you get what you pay for. The bakery has a range of breads on offer and there are various snacks and cakes on offer. The empire biscuits look good enough for a return trip. Worth seeking out for a special brunch or if you fancy a cake. Staff were friendly and helpfull. Well done to all concerned.
5
Alasdair Burt
+5
Ordered an Afternoon Tea for my parents. The bakery could not be more helpful, responding to emails out with their working hours. And then they delivered an excellent Afternoon Tea. Thank you! Would definitely recommend to anyone.
5
William William
+5
Oh my goodness. What an amazing place. So quaintly beautiful. An intimate environment with the wonderful smell of bakery in the background. Honestly the food in here is simply beautiful and also the coffee is to die for... (no exaderation). I shall be a lifelong customer of this place or for as long as it's open. Magnificent.
5
Tim Downie
+5
Primarily an artisan bakery. Only tried a few of their products but they’ve all been delicious. Of course not as cheap as visiting a high street big name bakers but the quality is vastly better than anything else in Ayrshire. A very welcome addition to Ayr for those who love real bread.
5
Isobel Mitchell
+5
This lovely little bakery cafe was a lovely find tucked away on an industrial estate. We had a very filling lunch of toasted chicken and bacon sandwiches. I also bought some delicious Rye bread.
5
Leah K
+5
What a delight. Artisan, organic sourdough bread as good as the sourdough I am used to in Australia. Delicious coffee and lovely pastries too.Tucked away beside Aldi, I like the industrial unit location. You can follow the smell of sourdough from the Aldi car park! I will definitely return.
5
Margaret Campbell Warren
+5
Another fabulous Daily Box today, everything so fresh and I love the choices you make! I made a special request for two small loaves as opposed to one large. The Kapnor bread is gorgeous and I'm sure the Pain Aus Mais will be equally tasty 😋. Thanks!
5
kathryn larkin
+5
Lovely fresh cake and wide variety of home bakef bread. nice tea and coffee. Service was nice like the gallery addition. Only downside is it's a bit pricey.
5
Keith Carruthers
+5
This is an understated small craft bakery offering real bread and freshly baked , unique bakery products. It does not try to be pretentious, it does not even try to be cheap. A refreshing addition to some dismal offerings currently available in Ayr toon centre.
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