Reviews on Gastropub food in Dinan, Brittany, 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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5 based on 71 reviews
Restaurant et salon de thes fins...Plats mitonnes avec amour et savoir faire, Menu a l'ardoise Produits de saison Produits bio /raisonnes /locaux Deux salles , deux ambiances/ Soirees thematique, art/ jeux /concert... Exposition d'Art. Végétalien bienvenu
Fabulous little French restaurant off the main high street in centre of Dinan. Staff were very friendly and the mezzo de la mer was delicious as were the desserts. Although a limited choice for the lunch set menu it was all to a very high standard. Would thoroughly recommend this restaurant.thank you very much !!! it's a pleasure for us!!
Brittany, France Food Guide: 10 French food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Dinan
3 based on 260 reviews
A fair meal in a very modern surroundings. We had a local recommendation to the Pelican, and were not disappointed. Its not a menu or standard which will bowl you over, but its good food well presented. service was very attentive and wishing to please.
4 based on 25 reviews
In the U.S., I make it a point not to eat in a hotel restaurant unless the city is under siege, the weather is stormy or there is some reason to believe the restaurant is independently run and has a track record of distinction. In France, the odds of a decent meal are much higher, particularly in independent hotels. As to chain hotels-well one can hope for the best-the bigger the hotel, the more likely that the meal will be satisfactory.With a friendly host and a limited menu, we were somewhat resigned to our fate. Basic food, adequately prepared, nothing to write home about, decent sustenance. A Pave' of Beef was good quality meat, served with a side of potatoes. Somewhat bland for France. Frankly, the dessert Sabayon was quite good. If the weather were better, and you could sit out on the riverside patio, one might be even more forgiving.Candidly, we didn't know the area and were tired. A short walk across a narrow bridge nearby, and there are half a dozen other options, independent businesses vying for your trade. Leave this place to the Kiwanis and Rotary.
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