Reviews on Bar food in Aurillac, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, France. French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
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4 based on 235 reviews
Nothing wrong really but number 2 here ? The outside terrace is proof that can offer the most scabby space and put tables there and people will eat! Even if overlooked by broken windows Pizza were well cooked and enjoyed by my wife and son. Although asking for a spicy pizza in France is pointless. The French seem to think Tomato Ketchup is spicy !Cote de Boeuf was ok. Not best cut of meat but was tasty enough Just think an OK place. That's all.
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4 based on 52 reviews
Traditionnal food, beer and wine. Simple food grand mother and grand father meal. Local kitchen and cooking.
Quand on a réservé par téléphone pour 2 personnes, et que l'on trouve porte close on ne peut donner un avis sur la cuisine ! J'avais bien fait préciser une semaine avant d'arriver, que le restaurant était ouvert le dimanche soir. Il m'a été répondu "oui jusqu'à la fin août ". On venait de faire 400 km, nous n'avons pas apprécié ce manque de sérieux .
Top 10 French food in Aurillac, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, France
3 based on 164 reviews
We visited this relais specifically because it said on its website that it sold dark beer. We arrived about twenty minutes after it opened in the evening, when it was virtually empty. We were asked to sit outside (because we werenât going to eat? Because one of us was wearing shorts?) which we agreed to do: but before going, we made our way to the bar to see what beers were on tap. The staff could not cope with this. They kept telling us to go outside. When we finally persuaded them to tell us what they had on tap, we were told not to have the dark ale as we wouldnât like it. We insisted, and it was in fact very good - although sweet.We were also asked to pay when the drinks were delivered , which is rare in France. Two mature English visitors were unlikely to do a runner, but still...Then the card machine would not work. We werenât carrying cash, and it took them several iterations to get their system to work (a problem with the line, we were told). They became much more agreeable when they needed our cooperation in multiple attempts to read a card.We felt that the business let itself down. They were unwelcoming and brusque and unhelpful. It wasnât a language problem as our French is good. Rather, it was an attitude problem.
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