Lovely little gem of a place. Delicious bacon bun and sausage bun and great coffee we had. Highly recommended.
We stopped here on a trip up to Cairnryan.
We saw the roadside sign beforehand and stopped in the lay by expecting a catering trailer, but it's an attractive wooden cabin.
Set beside a sea inlet, there's a pleasant view out to the rear. There's also several wooden pub benches outside for those who enjoy fresh air, smoking or have a dog with them.
Inside there are four or five tables, mostly seating six. Interestingly, the chairs look like they came from a church, but are still comfortable enough.
There is a good choice of food of the breakfast variety, to either eat in or takeaway. Prices are very reasonable.
We both had the full breakfast, which was £6 each and one tea, one coffee. Total £15. The tea was a bit tasteless, but everything else was very good indeed. Payment is cash only, no cards.
They have a ladies and gents customers toilets, although not wheelchair accessible. The main entrance is level access though.
The Kettle is popular with locals and is worth stopping for if you're in the area.
Lovely friendly roadside cafe . Great food is freshly made while you wait. Does takeaways . Fabulous views .
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