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The best restaurants serving Spanish food in South West Scotland
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498 Opinions in 3 websites
We visited Sangria Hamilton for their Tapas Tuesday deal, where each dish is just £2.95, and it was a fantastic experience. As travelers from Essex exploring Scotland, we were eager to try something different, and this spot did not disappoint. The menu offered an impressive range of options, and we ended up ordering four dishes each. Despite the variety, every dish was cooked perfectly, with great attention to flavour and detail. The setting was cozy and welcoming, creating a lovely atmosphere for an enjoyable evening. The service stood out, the young waitress who looked after us was incredibly attentive and made sure we had everything we needed throughout the meal. Sangria Hamilton’s Tapas Tuesday is a great choice for delicious food, excellent value, and friendly service. We had a great time and will definitely return on our next visit to Scotland!
168 Opinions in 2 websites
Well, so far not great because I can't even get a table booked! Called at 10:45am to book a table for 2, I was hung up on as soon as I said that. Tried to call back, went straight to voice mail. Called a few minutes later and the call was hung up again after a couple of seconds of silence (restaurant background noise could be heard). Oh well, I guess you don't even want customers in the door!
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The perfect place to get tasty small plates when you know dinner is planned, but you just need a lunch time top up, fa ya belly. Wiffy and I had 7 plates and 4 drinks under £50 . Blimey for the Village, that's VFM . Oh, the only issue we had was with the atmosphere, but on reflection, I guess for some families, it is fine to let their child bang a plate with a spoon for half an hour, while they have adult time👌🤣.
370 Opinions in 2 websites
If sitting on a tatty faux-leather banquette, blistering up like a bad pluke, is your idea of quality then this is your place. The food is not any better. Bacalao came in a cold dish quickly making the chorizo and black pudding taste like your chewing fat. The menu reads great and you think you’re in for a treat then, when the food comes, it is so disappointing. Drinks service was forgotten – doesn’t make for exciting times, especially with only four tables in the place! It felt like there was more atmosphere in space. When the waitress ladled Troon’s least exciting Patatas Bravas onto the table and spilled oil over one of the diners first-time-worn blouse, well, this doesn’t lend itself to a good day either, especially when that person is your wife... Kudos to the poor girl, she did make a genuine and heartfelt apology and took details for the manager to contact us which was re-assuring. That there was no call from the manager is, given the day’s experiences, not surprising but entirely expected from an establishment that doesn’t have working locks on the toilet doors. Places like this chase people away to the city instead of highlighting the offerings a small coastal town like Troon can offer. I suppose they’re holding out for the cashflow increase during the Open in 2024, well my advice if you’re one of these visitors is quite simple - look elsewhere. If a restaurant doesn’t care to spend money on the basics such as seating and toilet door locks why would you want to spend your money with them? I can’t think of one reason to go back. Not one.