McKays have a reasonable selection of real ales on tap, and I was delighted to renew my acquaintance with an old favourite, Thrappledouser. But they have a reasonable selection of other ales and if I lived in Troon I could see this becoming a popular haunt.
Both time I've visited here it has been early in the evening and it's been pretty quiet, allowing us to have a conversation. The main pub isn't huge, but the space is split into a few different areas to inhabit so it's easy to find a quiet corner, and there's no loud music to inhibit conversation.
The barkeep was friendly and chatty and remembered me from my previous visit a few weeks previously, which was nice. Thumbs up from me.
Quiet pub but none the worse for it.
Timothy Taylor's Landlord was well kept.
Garden looks as if it would be popular with better weather.
On a day out with St Patricks picnic group and popped in for a quick drink on a sweltering day. Lovely staff and brilliant beer garden which was appreciated on a hot day, made very welcome by staff. Would recommend this wee gem of a pub.
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