Find out what French restaurants to try in Marciac including BRASSERIE DE L'HOTEL DE VILLE, les coulisses, La Peniche, La Petite Auberge, La Cabane a Pizzas, La Fabrique, BRASSERIE DE L'HOTEL DE VILLE, O Banjo, Betty Beef, J'Go
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3 based on 42 reviews
We were very lucky to find a table here at the Jazz festival. Beautiful courtyard setting, great service & good atmosphere. The food was typically fresh & delicious.
4 based on 97 reviews
A family-run terroir restaurant, based on the Charolais raised by the Villas and local peasant products, pigs, ducks, chickens, fruits and vegetables ... Local and artisanal in short circuit.
Staying locally at a friends house, this was our choice for a Saturday evening dinner. Very relaxed and friendly atmosphere, very reasonable prices and possibly the best steak Iâve ever tasted. The standard grillade from the set menu was fantastic. Iâll be going back when I visit the area again.
à Banjo is a brand new restaurant that replaces "The Orange tree". We offer a hearty menu made with fresh and local produce. Outside the city centre, the restaurant guarantees a calm and family atmosphere during Marciac's parties. We will be open througho
4 based on 99 reviews
Une brasserie bistronomique avec des produit 100% locaux, et proche de nos éleveurs et producteurs régionaux.
Stopped by L'Hotel de Ville to try there coffee, it was really good and very reasonable prices for both coffee and beer. Ended up staying for a few drinks, it was around lunch time so we also had a bite to eat. Again reasonable prices and great. We sat outside and it was lovely. I will be returning possibly in the morning for another coffee before our flight home.
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4 based on 77 reviews
We've eaten here several times and never been disappointed. The food is fresh, well-presented and the price-quality ratio (â¬13.50 lunchtime 'formule') is exceptional. Fabulous chips, succulent burger with a slim slice of melted local sheeps' cheese, great mussels....easy outside dining on the terrace, good atmosphere, and our dog likes it, too.Through the town, on the corner by the D3 towards Auch. Easy parking.
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4 based on 102 reviews
Early August midday , sweltering heat , refuge / respite under the arcade. Having researched the other local restaurants around the streets - we decided the good old faithful "Cabane a Pizza" was to our taste and budget. We were not disappointed , Having eaten here before the experience this time was also good , "Salad Gasconne" at 16 euros , and a "tartine gourmande" at 9.50 were both huge and value for money. add in a pichet 50 cl at 3.50 .= Midday meal out during and within earshot of the free festival lunchtime performance will probably be repeated again by us next year . Note For those local a fidelite card offers a free pizza for each previous 10
4 based on 227 reviews
We found the Petite Auberge the best restaurant in Marciac. Nudged by a rather samey (duck & duck) set menu, we (11 diners) hit the à la carte menu with great determination. The cook rose to the challenge and produced really excellent dishes. Chapeau!The service was friendly and attentive. We strongly recommend this stylish boutique restaurant
4 based on 167 reviews
Lovely place. Beautiful setting on the side of a picturesque lake. Fantastic lunch menu in the week with wine included and a good choice. â¬13.50 is worth every centime. Good house wine from the local cave cooperative. Couple this with excellent service and an amicable host what else could one ask for from la belle France. The cuisinier is very good and knows how to make the very best of good local ingredients.Ate here at the weekend too and the menu was equally excellent and value for money.
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4 based on 348 reviews
Whilst the restaurant is nicely fitted and welcoming the menu was very disappointing. If burgers are your thing then you will eat well. Portion sizes are ridiculously large which meant that I was unable to enjoy a simple salad for first course then my chosen main course. Resulting in an over dose of protein and not a vegetable in sight. Very unflexible. Seemed to appeal to the other diners but not to us.
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4 based on 99 reviews
Une brasserie bistronomique avec des produit 100% locaux, et proche de nos éleveurs et producteurs régionaux.
Stopped by L'Hotel de Ville to try there coffee, it was really good and very reasonable prices for both coffee and beer. Ended up staying for a few drinks, it was around lunch time so we also had a bite to eat. Again reasonable prices and great. We sat outside and it was lovely. I will be returning possibly in the morning for another coffee before our flight home.
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