Dumfries Arms Hotel

54 Glaisnock Street Cumnock, East Ayrshire KA18 1BY, KA18 1BX, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafés, Asiatic, Mexican, British

4.4 💬 1005 Reviews

Phone: +441290429230

Address: 54 Glaisnock Street Cumnock, East Ayrshire KA18 1BY, KA18 1BX, United Kingdom

City: Cumnock

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 1005

Website: http://www.dumfriesarms.co.uk/

"Had a very nice meal at da , 2 courses for £10 Mon Thursday lunch time was excellent value. Still a good sized portion . Staff were efficient without being over powering which I hate someone asking every 2 minutes if food is ok. The afternoon tea the customers next to us had also looked delicious"

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Sandwiches

Liquor Coffee

Dessert

Starters

Mains

Main Course

Pastries & Cakes

Selection Of Homemade Baking & Cakes

Salads

Entrées

Soups

Grills

Grilled Steaks

Chicken Salads

Desserts & Cheese

Main Event

Thai Sweet And Sour

Fish Feast

Topped Fries

Side Orders

Panino & Wraps

To Start

Hamburgers

Light Bite

Darby Darby

Very friendly, an ideal venue for our company xmas lunch; high quality and great value

Address

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Reviews

Julia
Julia

beautiful meal . ate from the 2 curses for £10 portion sizes very generous. service excellent.


Friedhelm
Friedhelm

Really enjoyed the dinner here. Reasonably priced, too. We ordered chicken Drambuie from the specials menu. Perfect!


Marko
Marko

Rather big place also a pub with as they say and I believe it, the best food in townIt was pointed out to us by the girl from Starbucks. View menu


Beatrice
Beatrice

Meal was lovely, steak cooked exactly how I like it. Best mashed potatoes ever. At £9.95 on a Friday , steak night is good value for money.


Reiner
Reiner

Let me preface this review by saying I'm American and I love heavy Scottish food Ok, now we can continue! I came here for a late lunch/early supper.


Laura
Laura

Lovely peaceful evening with family! Food was most enjoyable , haggis tatties and neeps was fab, very filling though which left no room for sweets ! Will be back again to try these View menu


Brianne
Brianne

Thoroughly enjoyed our meal here. Meal was delicious had no faults, portion size was excellent. Service was fantastic. Overall great experience. Thank you for designing the plate for my daughters birthday


Guillermo
Guillermo

We had a family lunch here for my mum's 70th birthday. It's a lovely venue, fabulous staff, they were friendly and helpful, nothing too much trouble for them. And then there was the food, something for everyone!


Lucy
Lucy

Had a very nice meal at da , 2 courses for £10 Mon Thursday lunch time was excellent value. Still a good sized portion . Staff were efficient without being over powering which I hate someone asking every 2 minutes if food is ok. The afternoon tea the customers next to us had also looked delicious View menu

Categories

  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Asiatic
  • Mexican Authentic Mexican flavors await you with sizzling fajitas, savory tacos, zesty enchiladas, and fresh guacamole, all crafted with rich, traditional spices and served with vibrant sides. Enjoy a fiesta on your plate!
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.

Amenities

  • Beer
  • Cafe
  • menu
  • Wine
  • menu
  • Banquet

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"As we were staying at the Dumfries House Lodge for a couple of nights we took the opportunity to visit the Library Restaurant which is a short stroll away from the guesthouse in Dumfries House itself. Little did we know as we approached the magnificent Robert Adam building in it’s glory on a bright and peaceful evening that we were about to have a private dining experience! By absolute chance there were no other reservations that evening and we had the restaurant to ourselves. Despite my attempt to convince my wife that I had paid a fortune for the privilege I don’t think she was entirely taken in for more than a few seconds. We understand that the following night was fully booked. The setting is quite unique as you are led from the visitors entrance through to the library which had a cosy atmosphere with a log fire burning, the grand mantelpiece surround, the comfortable settee, subtle lighting and a small bar. With our bottle of NZ Pinot Noir ordered and a glass poured we were able to browse the menu in comfort. There were five options for each course and all reasonably priced from starters at £6 £7, mains £12 £22 (steak) and dessert at £5 or cheese for £7. The young waiter, who was attentive but discrete throughout the evening was friendly and efficient. The dining area itself beyond was lined with book shelves and ten or so tables stylishly set with good spacing between although in the circumstances there were no issues with other diners! For starters my wife had Goats cheese with red onion and tomatoes whilst I opted for the Confit Duck Pie with duck scratching and salad. The duck was served in a ramekin style dish topped with mashed potato which was a surprise although the duck was tasty, as was my wife’s goats cheese. Mains for my wife was Chicken Ballantine stuffed with Shitaki served with parmesan gnocchi and spinach which she enjoyed. I had monkfish in butter, served with puy lentils, artichoke puree and herb sauce. The fish was delicious however puy lentils may be an acquired taste which I unfortunately haven’t acquired a taste for as yet and there were quite a lot of them! Dessert consisted of Lemon amoretti cheesecake with a berry compote for my wife and White chocolate panna cotta and a doughnut with an apple sauce for myself. My wife thought the berry compote drowned the other flavours and I thought my dish was just ok. Full marks for the setting, food presentation, service and pricing (our bill including wine was £85 ex tip) but we were slightly disappointed with the flavours of some of the food overall in comparison to our previous meal on the estate at the former Stables Restaurant. At time of our recent visit the restaurant was only open Thursday to Sunday. It is a possibility that in future this restaurant may only be available for private functions, with another being opened within the hospitality centre so we were glad in the meantime to have dined in the House in such exclusive circumstances. Sadly we were escorted off the premises!"