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    Mamitas Cafe

    4.4 (5 reviews)
    ModerateCoffee & Tea, Cafes

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    Best wee coffee house in the West of Scotland! Great staff, superb coffee, scones to die for :-)

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    Cafe Koko - Cafe Koko, Kilmarnock

    Cafe Koko

    4.0(1 review)
    0.1 mi
    £

    Called in here for some coffee today for the first time I'm gradually working my way around every…read morecafe in the area!! It's very clean, with small wooden tables (some square, others round) and wooden chairs, plus a few small armchairs, either leather or faux leather. There are also some high bar stools on the left as you go in, resting against a high counter in the window. It's waitress service, which I hadn't expected you can pay afterwards at the till - and the staff seem very nice indeed. There are attractive pictures on the walls and a blackboard for extras not in the menu. The coffee is excellent and cheaper than in many places I've been recently. A lovely frothy latte in a tall glass, with some butter tablet (a bit like fudge) on the side, is £1.80; an Americano in a large cup, £1.50. There are many other hot drinks available including tea of course, and hot chocolate with marshmallows. You can have breakfast between 8.00am and 12.00, from a cooked full meal to banana toasties; there are many options for light lunches including baked potatoes, panini, and baguettes. There are daily 'specials' at reduced prices, like soup & baguette, or coffee & scone (£1.95) A few more vegetarian options would be nice perhaps a cooked veggie breakfast, or at least some imaginative fillings for the baked potatoes at lunchtime. There seems to be a delicious range of cakes but I didn't try any today! For people in a hurry, there's a service offered where they can place an order by phone and it will be ready to collect or eat in. You'll find the cafe on the corner of the street and there's very good disabled access (including wheelchairs). I'll definitely visit again as the coffee was extremely good!

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    Small Talk

    Small Talk

    4.0(1 review)
    7.1 mi
    £

    My mother and sister are both big coffee shop fans. Both live in Ayrshire and have been coming to…read moreSmall Talk together for years. With the demise of places such as Kilmarnock's Coffee Club, Small Talk is their favourite day time venue. When mother had more appetite, it would have been soup & scone, but now soup is all she needs. We visited on a wet Thursday in summer and although not rammed, the tables were in use again as soon as vacated. Although not fine dining, there is integrity in the cooking here that would put a lot of posher and more expensive venues to shame. The down-to-earth hospitality of the female staff is second to none. The menu is the usual tearoom fare - soups, sandwiches, baked potatoes, home baking. I can see a lot of effort goes into the home baking, which is quite extensive and even ambitious (e.g. homemade pecan pie). Soup is obviously a big seller, as they have three soups of the day. I had the spicy sweet potato & carrot, mother had some kind of tomato soup, and the third was a turkey broth. Both our soups were well made and attractively served with a small swirl of cream on top. The bread is only OK - we both ate our half slice of seeded and left the white. Pricing is at the going rate, I think £3.50 or per soup. Customers all tend to be very civilised, I would guess a mix of locals and tourists - middle aged couples, girlfriends, and the odd young family or grandmother, daughter and child. With a pushchair in there, it can start to feel a bit claustrophobic but not excessively so, and obviously making the bairns welcome just adds to the homely charm of the place! I think "well-worn tartan carpet, but with a fresh lick of paint on the walls" sums it up! You owe it to yourself to try this place if you are in the area.

    Mamitas Cafe - coffee - Updated June 2026

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