Dan McKays, Troon - pub details

Dan McKays

Address: 69 Portland St, Troon, Ayrshire, KA10 6QU [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 26849)

Nearest train stations Troon (0.3 miles), Barassie (1.2 miles), Prestwick Town (3.8 miles)

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user reviews of Dan McKays, Troon

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A poor shadow of its former self-still what can you expect from Greene King?
Harz99 - 6 Mar 2008 17:01
There was a sign in the window saying "No food as from 14th January" - new management apparently. The real ale selection was scantier than previously.

What's the future for Dan McKays? Without food and with a limited ale selection they face stiff competition from Bruce's Well just along the road. Indeed, the barperson in Bruce's Well told me they'd been attracting customers from McKays.

I do hope the new regime will not squander the huge amount of goodwill built up by the previous management teams over the years, and continue to offer the range of products and efficient service for which Dan McKays has become known.
Cheers,
Alph_river - 18 Jan 2008 16:33
Very cheap 'Special' two course lunch during the week.
A pint of Bellhaven "Fly Half", went well with this.
A very friendly pub with hard working bar staff, as it appeared to be popular and rightly so.
jbsjazzer - 10 Oct 2007 09:56
good food and brilliant sunny beer garden to the year also one of the few bars in troon with live entertainment some weekends, friendly and welcoming if you dont mind the smell of chips in your beer.
jinibellringa - 10 Jul 2007 18:38
Now a Greene King house, meaning IPA, Ruddles and Abbot, but a guest ale is still available. The choice is still greater than most of the other bars in Troon. Much quieter since smoking ban, but this applies generally.
Alph_river - 10 Jul 2006 13:07

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