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In all the times I have been to Largs, I have never found it necessary to stray very far from The Promenade in search of food. Of course it really depends on what you're looking for, but anytime I've been here I'm just looking for something quick, close at hand with good and reasonably priced food. So I can only tell you about the places I have eaten in. Only a couple have websites, and clicking on the links will take you directly to them. They will open in a new window, so when you click out you'll be back here.
A good selection for a lunch or tea time meal. It's very reasonably priced and the service is quick. I've enjoyed many a fish tea here, and there is outside seating where you can relax with a coffee on a nice day.
The Townhouse Bistro 48-52 Gallowgate Square Largs KA30 8LX Tel : 01475 675767 Just across the road from The Promenade, and fairly good for a quick bite. A good menu, good service, and here I liked the chilli.
The Bean & Leaf The Promenade Largs KA30 8BG. Tel : 01475 670066 Maybe slightly overpriced this one, but not bad. You can have a full meal or just go in for a coffee or tea, which is good. Right on the front.
The Green Shutter Tearoom The Esplanade Largs KA30 8BL 01475 672252 Great views across the Clyde from this one, and seating outside, so it does tend to be quite busy. Good food, and does nice coffee to take away, which is ideal on a nice sunny day.
McCabes 80 Main Street Largs KA30 8AL 01475 676089 You get a good pub lunch here, and the service is great. Not too impressive looking as you enter, but there is a good room at the back, and there's also a beer garden. I've had a couple of meals here and they were good.
This is just a small sample of places for eating in Largs. There's many more, including three chip shops within a stones throw of each other. On a nice day I personally think you can't beat a seat down by the water with a fish supper and a can of Irn Bru, followed by an ice cream and a coffee. Now, talking of food, do you have a favourite recipe? A special way of cooking your favourite dish? Maybe a recipe that's been handed down generations? Why not Share Your Recipe and see it published here.
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