The Wee Train - Menu

22 Wallace St, KA4 8HP, East Ayrshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Pub, Vegan, British, Scottish

4.3 💬 4114 Reviews
The Wee Train

Phone: +441563821123

Address: 22 Wallace St, KA4 8HP, East Ayrshire, United Kingdom

City: East Ayrshire

Menu Dishes: 14

Reviews: 4114

Website: http://www.theweetrain.co.uk/12401.html

"A friend from Kilmarnock had constantly told me that I needed to try the Wee Train in Galston, but it just happened to be in a area I never really find myself in. After a day out in Lanark, I had planned to eat there, but the kitchen of the place I had planned was closed for the day, so decided to make my way back to Ayrshire, and while getting into the car I recalled that I would be passing by Galston, so perfect chance to head to the Wee Train. Lovely old style village pub that has been done up in a way to give it a cozy setting, but keep its old school charm. Staff are super friendly and will go right out of their way to make your stay enjoyable. Not the biggest menu, but more than enough to find something for your taste, and they do a excellent daily specials menu to select from. Had the Haggis Scotch Egg as a starter and the Wee Train Burger as a main, along with a pint. All freshly prepared in no time, and really tasty. Regret putting off coming here for so long, but its worth going out of your way to visit here for a good meal."

Full menu - 14 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Main Courses

Salads

Entrées

Bread

Indian

Chicken

Desserts

Fish Dishes

Sweets & Desserts

Pasta

Jade Jade

Was exploring the town after buying a house here and decided to take my brother here for lunch. The food was amazing. The service was amazing, and the entire feel of the place was great.

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LLG261018
LLG261018

From the moment we walked into the bar at The WeeTrain, we were greeted with a warm welcome. The staff was polite, friendly, and engaging. The food was delicious and came out promptly. I highly recommend paying a visit to The WeeTrain.


loudoun2
loudoun2

What a disappointment, had really looked forward to the meal however it wasn’t worth a fiver never mind £55p/p. NO welcome drink, NO tablecloth/decorations, cold food, no veg with turkey, the salmon got a pig in blanket and a Yorkshire pudding?!


amzyb15
amzyb15

Visited her with friends from work and was not disappointed. This was my first time and had been recommended from another friend. The portion sizes were great, service was fab, reasonably priced and the food was delicious! Would definitely go back with my fiancé. View menu


Z9950SAallisonb
Z9950SAallisonb

Was in Galston to buy something and what looks like a one horse town in middle of Ayrshire found this wee pub. Lovely coal fire burning, gr8 food, gr8 friendly service, good sized portions which were thoroughly enjoyed. If it wasn't so far away would definitely go back.


S1418UZsarahd
S1418UZsarahd

My family and I had a wonderful lunch at this restaurant. The menu catered to all tastes and every meal was delicious, tasting like restaurant quality. The staff were very welcoming and we had the pleasure of meeting the lovely owners as well. Overall, it was a fantastic experience.


MillerK85
MillerK85

Myself and my partner visited here yesterday for lunch as we were staying near by at Arranview. The lady who served us and is also one of the owners (Gillian i’m sure her name was), was so friendly and welcoming. The food was honestly fab! My partner is still going on about the thai coconut curry today lol. So glad we decided to pop in here and will def return. View menu


Joytjie
Joytjie

Delicious lunch with a tasty steak pie topped with flaky puff pastry. The vegetables were perfectly cooked, the mashed potatoes were creamy, and the boiled potatoes were great. The Merlot served by a charming young lady was excellent. The sticky toffee pudding with sauce and ice cream was incredible. Overall, a thoroughly enjoyable experience that I highly recommend. Thank you.


Diablo6666
Diablo6666

Table for four was booked for today, yesterday, an hour or so after our Bar Luca trauma. I’m optimistic and saw this as a palate cleanser. It was. Staff were wonderful, efficient, and attentive. Food was very good. I could go into detail, but as all four meals were excellent I feel that would be over egging a tad pizza ‘make’ your own); steak pie, chips and veg; macaroni cheese and chips; and fish and chips with mushy peas. Followed mains with cheesecake, sticky toffee pudding and chocolate cake, all with varying combinations of ice cream and cream. I recommend The Wee Train to anyone looking for good food at fair prices. Four mains, three puddings drinks £63 tip.


wanderer
wanderer

A friend from Kilmarnock had constantly told me that I needed to try the Wee Train in Galston, but it just happened to be in a area I never really find myself in. After a day out in Lanark, I had planned to eat there, but the kitchen of the place I had planned was closed for the day, so decided to make my way back to Ayrshire, and while getting into the car I recalled that I would be passing by Galston, so perfect chance to head to the Wee Train. Lovely old style village pub that has been done up in a way to give it a cozy setting, but keep its old school charm. Staff are super friendly and will go right out of their way to make your stay enjoyable. Not the biggest menu, but more than enough... View menu

Categories

  • Pub Enjoy a lively atmosphere with our classic pub favorites. From hearty burgers and fish 'n' chips to savory pies and craft brews, our menu promises a cozy experience ideal for unwinding with friends.
  • Vegan "Delight in our vegan menu, offering a vibrant selection of plant-based dishes crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Savor flavorsome meals that are as nourishing as they are delicious." View menu
  • 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.
  • Scottish Discover the rich and hearty flavors of Scotland with traditional dishes like haggis, neeps, and tatties, alongside savory pies and tender smoked salmon, offering an authentic taste of Scottish culinary heritage.

Amenities

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  • Television
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  • Reservations
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  • Vegan Options

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