Gro Coffee

Southern Scotland


Part of a renaissance of this part of Irvine's harbourside, this upbeat cafe and bakery is run according to sustainable principles. It covers a lot of bases, from organic coffee and sticky cakes to authentic Neapolitan pizzas, healthy salads, breakfasts, brunches and beautifully presented bistro-style dishes.


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1. Scottish Maritime Museum

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2. Dundonald Castle

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3. Dean Castle

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4. Auld Brig

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5. St John’s Tower

10.17 MILES

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6. Auld Kirk

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7. Alloway Auld Kirk

12.6 MILES

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8. Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

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