With Mother's Day fast approaching, people all across Ayrshire will be looking for spots serving afternoon tea.
Luckily, the region is home to dozens of eateries and cafes serving everything from finger sandwiches and cakes to a nice brew.
If you're looking for somewhere to take your mother to on Sunday, March 10 (or any dates around then), here are a few options.
The best places serving afternoon tea in Ayrshire you can take your mum to this Mother's Day
Here are some of the best places to take your mum out for some afternoon tea in Ayrshire this Mother's Day, according to Google Reviews.
Rozelle Tearoom
Location: The Cottage, Monument Rd, Ayr, KA7 4NQ
Rating: 4.2/5 out of 38 reviews
One Reviewer said: "Never knew this place existed till 2 weeks ago and I’ve been back twice since, sandwich and a soup for under £10 and it’s absolutely amazing, nice friendly staff and I can say I’ll definitely be back."
The Coo Shed
Location: South Corton Farm, Ayr, KA6 6BX
Rating: 4.7/5 out of 1.3k reviews
One Reviewer said: "This place is top notch! Fantastic food, surroundings and staff. The cow theme is brilliant."
Langholm Farm
Location: Langholm/Corraith, Corraith Rd, Symington, KA2 9AT
Rating: 4.7/5 out of 451 reviews
One Reviewer said: "Had lunch here today with my friend and we were very impressed. The food was excellent and reasonably priced, the service was really efficient and staff were very friendly. We are already planning our next lunch."
The Smithy
Location: Sandyford Toll Roundabout, Monkton, Prestwick, KA9 2SP
Rating: 4.5/5 out of 626 reviews
One Reviewer said: "Called in for a quick coffee and cake while passing in the camper. Plenty of parking available. Delicious coffee and cakes as well even 1 vegan cake option."
Cosy Corner
Location: 5 Kirkport, Ayr, KA7 1QB
Rating: 4.6/5 out of 114 reviews
One Reviewer said: "I've been going since I was a wee girl and now have the pleasure of taking my own daughter. Everyone is so welcoming and is very baby friendly - my wee one is treated like a celebrity."
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