A POPULAR Dalry cafe is proudly boasting a new look after the business underwent a stunning refurbishment.
Breakfast and Burgers (B&B) Cafe, at the town's Capital Business Park, are now encouraging all locals to come along and give it a try for themselves.
The new look for the family owned business was officially opened on Saturday by a pair of regulars at the busy eatery.
Elizabeth Simpson - a Dalry woman born and bred - cut the sparkly gold ribbon on Saturday alongside Patrick Tomelty, a support teacher at Kilwinning Academy.
Elizabeth, who worked at the ICI plant in Stevenston for 51-years, still loves a walk, to go to the gym and to pop into B&B's every week.
Patrick has also been a long-standing supporter of the business since it first opened.
The pair joined owners Michael and Amanda Buttle, as well as the couple's children Joe and Krystal - and B&B mascot 'Buttie the Bee' - as the new look was shown off for the first time.
The business now features a new, extended seating area, and new wall decorations have been erected which pay homage to the Garnock Valley area.
The Buttle family - who live in Saltcoats after moving from Chicago around a decade ago - are now hoping the community can come out and enjoy the new look for themselves.
The cafe, which also offers takeaway, is open from 9am to 2.30pm seven days per week.
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