Find out what Grill restaurants to try in Blois. 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 335 reviews
Found this delightful restaurant through TripAdvisor and had a great dining experience, helped enormously by the owner who explained the menu, took our order and joked with us most of the evening. He was very tolerant of my terrible French, but choosing a decent bottle of red wine seemed to make him my friend for ever. The atmosphere was great. We only had a main course because we were suffering from a week of over indulgence in French restaurants, but what great dishes they were. My chicken from the specials board, served with morel mushrooms and shrimps was extraordinarily intensely flavoured. My wife ordered the T-bone veal steak, which was enormous and very tasty, Both dishes were accompanied by well cooked jacket potatoes with sour cream. The wine was of course excellent, or at least the owner said it was! Seriously, they have a limited wine list but it looks good quality and is reasonably priced, considering that this is a tourist town. We sat outside on the pavement, but there is plenty of seating inside and under umbrellas at the back. It's a back street location, but not that far from the main square and the shopping area. It's very well worth while making the effort to find it. Although it wasn't full the night we ate there, it had been the evening before so it would be wise to make a reservation.
3 based on 490 reviews
Choose this restaurant when every other local is full and you're hungry.Variety of food is decent but mostly on the secured, international style. BBQ rib, pizza, fish&chips is on the menu.Quality and quantity of food is good, service is excellent and fast.Don't trust the fancy dessert menu :)
4 based on 75 reviews
We ate breakfast at the brassery, which was fine. Croque madame and omlet, coffe and hot chocolate.The food was mediocre, and the beverages were ok, no more. The omletwas served without any bread.we requested a little milk to add to the coffee, which they gave us, and at the end we discovered they also charged for it 2 euros ( without any notice).My husband said that had we asked for some slices of bread they'd probably charged us 5 euros more..I think he was right.
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