
We emerged from the sea at the top of the slipway and blinked in
Brodick's late winter afternoon sunlight. We were both seriously
drouthy but, to our delight, we discovered that the slipway was truly conveniently located. We spied Mac's Bar, an unassuming 70's appendage to one of
Brodicks waterfront hotels.

The convenient parking for kayaks caught the
reviewer's eye.

If one reads the
TripAdvisor review for this bar and its attached hotel one might choose to pass by.
"Not only is the hotel a complete disgrace, it boasts its very own working mens club also known as Macs Bar.""On going to Mac's Bar, it was full of what appeared to be workmen who obviously only know how to converse in the vernacular.""The first round of drinks I got was a joke, there were no half pint glasses."Well with a name like Mac's Bar, Tony and I were certainly not expecting the Ritz cocktail lounge, with free paper umbrellas in sugary drinks. Tony and I are (edukatit) working men. We speak the vernacular. Neither of us even knew you get half pint glasses, certainly not in a bar!! We were thirsty. We went in.
The barman was a mature gentleman with a quick eye. He had spotted us paddling across the bay and he must have identified us as
Guinness drinkers from afar. I swear he started pouring the the first pint of ice cold
Guinness before we had even got to the bar. He courteously asked where we had paddled from and by the time the pints were poured he had said he hoped we had enjoyed our visit to
Arran.
Sitting by the window, Tony enjoyed a view of
Goatfell and I had a view of the bay, with the heavy responsibility of alerting Tony when our boat came in.
The
Guinness (in pint glasses) was excellent.
Well despite the
Tripadvisor reviews, we can thoroughly recommend Mac's Bar (and slipway).

Leaving the bar, we eventually found our way to the
MV Caledonian Isles using a map Tony had sketched on the back of a napkin. No longer thirsty, we were now looking forward to
Calmac's acclaimed chicken curry, rice AND chips on the crossing back to
Ardrossan.
I am very sorry if you have visited this blog with the expectation of reading about great circumnavigations or huge open crossings. Tony and I neither had the inclination to circumnavigate
Arran nor to paddle back to
Ardrossan. That's what ferries are for!
18/03/2008