Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Merignac, Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine including Au Bureau Merignac, Ma Part Des Anges, Les Doux Secrets d'Helene, Le Mirabelle Brasserie
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4 based on 484 reviews
Au Bureau Pub-Brasserie welcomes you every day, to share a pleasant moment with friends or family. This typical English Pub atmosphere will let you enjoy special events like football and rugby games, whenever you want during the day ! You'll always find s
Very nice food and beers for three adults after work. Styled like an English pub it does deliver a nice atmosphere. Busy pub at night.Hello Seamus O, We thank you very much for your comment that you leave us via TripAdvisor! We have sent your great review to our teams and we would be happy to see you again next time! See you soon, Au Bureau!
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4 based on 98 reviews
We found this place whilst looking for a pre concert snack and we could have stayed all night. They have a selection of very imaginative tapas (probably Basque as they call it Pinxos) at very reasonable prices and a good selection of SW France wines. It was full of locals (always a good sign) and the service was friendly, efficient and very informal. we would love to return and enjoy the ambience at leisure.
4 based on 103 reviews
With more than 12 years experience in Gourmet & Luxury Hospitality - Hélène is pleased to welcome you in her own Dining Room to share her experience & her knowledges of Wine and Gastronomy. With a real cosy atmosphere & a homy feeling style - Hélène will
The wine bar looks like a big living room, it has a very cosy and comfortable atmosphere. It is ideal for an apero before dinner or for a relaxing evening. We regret not having tried the brunch.The service is wonderful, we chose two glasses of red wine and a small degustation plate with cheese and ham. We enjoyed it very much
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4 based on 194 reviews
French modern and friendly brasserie, open 7/7, from 11am to 2am. Lunch from 12am to 2:30pm, happy hour from 5pm to 8pm, dinner from 8pm to 10:30pm.
I chose this restaurant from many reviews I read on TripAdvisor for our 2nd and final night's dinner in Bordeaux. We arrived just before our reserved time of 8 (20h) and were seated inside. The patio was full of happy hour people. Once they left we finally got some attention. The host couldn't find my reservation so I showed him the email I had received that confirmed. He said no problem. The Fork messed up because I got a text the next day that my lunch reservation at noon was waiting for me! I was already on the train to Paris by then?? We each ordered our own bottle of wine. I had the Red Languedoc 750cl and ended up ordering a 2nd one once I determined that I could carry the half bottle of so that I knew I wouldn't drink with me (so I drank 1 1/2 bottles!!). My other half a white Entre Deux Mers. I enjoyed mine enough obviously. I stared with the Bulots (Whelks) and Prawns (Eyeballs and all). The whelks weren't what I remembered from some I had years ago in Paris, but they were still good. Once I got the shrimp peeled, they were very tasty as well. My other half an anchovy appetizer. For my main, I had the lamb chops, cooked rare to medium rare (saignante) as ordered. It came with vegetables. My other half had the swordfish (espadon). The food was very good. We also had tap water to wash our meal down with the usual bread. We passed on dessert. They didn't have paper menus--only a board with the daily menu and just 1 in English so we had to wait although I could read the French as well. I think they had 2 of those? It was a good evening. We spend some money because of 3 wine bottles, but that was ok. My only issue would be that it would have been nice to have a Table d'hote ( a fixed menu with a few choices). I would consider returning when back in Bordeaux.
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