Wednesday, 25 September 2019

Scotland 2019 part 6 ~ Largs and Nardini's

For many years Largs on the Firth of Clyde in North Ayrshire coast was always a favourite family day out. It has many attractions, the scenery, sea fishing, the shops and the lovely promenade walks, but for most folks the word Largs is almost synonymous with the word Nardini’s.
Largs Nardini Café can trace its origins back to 1890, that was the year Tuscan-born Pietro Nardini arrived with his family in Scotland. It was eventually in 1935 that the now famous café, restaurant & ice cream parlour opened in a landmark art deco building on the Largs waterfront ~ always a must when visiting the town.
The Classic Nardini Cafe with its beautiful surroundings and panoramic views of the Firth of Clyde made it a perfect backdrop for Fish & Chips and a Knickerbocker Glory …

I have more about Largs in a blog from last month ~ “Closing the door, turning the key and a drive to Largs” ~ see ...

















Next ~ Scotland 2019 part 7 ~ "The Village”

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