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Bidra med feedbackThis restaurant has become a favorite for us when we are in Ayr. The food is good, although a bit more expensive than our last visit. The servers are really nice and helpful.
21 customers left Monkton Lodge feeling extremely satisfied after a delightful dining experience. The starters were all served promptly as requested. There was a small mistake with the main courses, but it was quickly rectified by the attentive staff. Everyone performed their duties excellently. The experience was so enjoyable that some customers even returned for breakfast.
First visit in over 2 years and our first impression was how dirty and rundown the place has become.The table walls and windows looked like they hadn't been cleaned in weeks. The meal itself was pitiful. I had steak pie and skin on chips When it came it was a single pie which was so hard I couldn't get my knife through it accompanied by what looked like a handful of supermarket frozen chips all I all pretty unappetising.The few staff who were on were doing there best .The irony was there were only 3 other tables occupied when we were there.Sad that this once family favourite of mine appeared in such a sad state.
Great time with the kids at soft play. We have the play passes so we’re able to treat the kids to soft play without breaking the bank. Fun trip and good unlimited coffee
Food here is divine for a chain restaurant,very tasty and freshly cooked,portions reasonably sized,though service can be slow at times(only criticism).Staff friendly,good selection of alcoholic/non alcoholic drinks,everything reasonably priced,ended up eating here all 3 nights we stayed next door in Premier Inn, though we had planned to eat elsewhere in area during our stay,think that says enough about the place. The restaurant is wheelchair friendly,plenty of room,in fact its huge.even contains a large childrens soft play and climbing area. Had seen mixed reviews of the place,but was perfectly acceptable to us and never encountered any problems or issues.