Reviews on Bar food in Cambrai, Hauts-de-France, 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 148 reviews
A bit of a let down, in previous restaurants weâve experienced much better service, the English owner when we asked about the various dishes on the menu we were informed that he didnât know anything about the food, he seemed more interested in entertaining us with English songs & just before we left he was going to start to play the piano.Two of our orders were wrong & we had tasted better food. This is not a place I would recommend.I was sorry to hear that you did not appreciate the spirit of our establishment. It is true that our chef misread my hieroglyphics and so the order was not correct. I did offer to change the erroneous dishes but you said it was not important. I have not found out to this day the difference between Onglet and Bavette stakes, The rest of our menu I know by heart. I do not accept the criticism of the quality of our meals as can be seen from other critiques. The spirit of the house is good simple cooking. We do not pretend to be a Michelin rated restaurant. Once more sorry that our maison was not to your liking. David Smith
4 based on 69 reviews
We sat at a vacant table and made ourselves comfortable. The waiter asked what we wanted to drink and we ordered wine, and also asked for the menu. When asking for the menu the waiter made a big 'humph ' sigh as though it was too much trouble. He returned to us with a 'reserved' sign and casually tossed it on our table and proceeded to point to a table around the corner. It was obvious that he wanted us to move. Immediately we left the premises. We were visited Chambrai for the weekend, and found it very difficult to find somewhere suitable to eat. We liked the look and menu of this restaurant but couldn't believe the service we received. Very disappointing!
5 based on 12 reviews
3 based on 90 reviews
On a miserable, drizzling evening we searched Cambrai square for a dining venue which looked appropriate for our age and intended budget. We entered and spoke to the girl at the bar in our poor French. She couldnât even muster a smile and simply called her colleague. We asked (in French) for 2 to eat please. He responded in English. We were shown to the back area which seemed to be for diners. My husbands salmon was bland and watery, my baked cheese thing was a solid block of oily cheese. It did hide a little ham too. French fries were good! Beer was good too. Beer prices expensive everywhere. Perhaps we should have anticipated the cafe food but we didnât see the establishment name until we left!Our total bill was 32 euro. We just felt the experience was blighted by very ordinary dining and unfriendly initial welcome.
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3 based on 37 reviews
This restaurant is pleasantly situated next to the main square and is sandwiched between two others of similar size, also having tables and chairs out in the open.It was a beautiful hot day, unbelievable for late October, so we headed to these three places in particular, with view to eating "alfresco".We hovered round for a while looking at one, then another and finally the owner(?) of Dinner's Pub homed in on us. He was most charming and gave us a full explanation of his menus, giving the impression it was on a sort of "mix and match" basis, so we decided to give it a try.On offer at 12.50⬠was a sort of "Chicken Supreme" with a salad accompaniment and a choice of various forms of potatoes, or rice. We both chose ordinary boiled potatoes mainly because we're trying to lose weight!The service was fairly quick . . . . . . . . within about ten minutes our meals arrived, both with chips!! When I pointed out to this second waitress that we had asked for ordinary steamed potatoes for both meals she simply shrugged her shoulders. My wife then said, "Oh, it doesn't matter!" Clearly, she was angry.In fairness, other than the "faux pas", the meal was acceptable, though dear for a single course with only drinks included.At the end of the course, the waitress came and asked if we would like coffee, (part of the Meal Deal).The wife said she didn't want coffee but would like a desert instead. The menu was brought back to us but it was obvious we would have to pay three or four Euros for a sweet, despite the fact we expected it to be included. By this stage, we had both had enough and the wife said she no longer wanted a desert. The waitress left without further ado, not even asking whether I wanted coffee . . . . . . which I did!I came to pay, told the owner of our dissatisfaction to which there was no comment. He stayed outside and passed me over to the waitress who originally took our order. She apologized but made no real effort to appease the situation. Pitiful!
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