Reviews on Pub food in Ayas, Valle d'Aosta, Italy including Sans Souci Birreria Brasserie, Fior di Roccia, Lo Retsignon, Il Golo, Bar Ristorante Fontana Freida, Cafe du Centre, Bar Birrreria Du Relais, Flying Brasserie
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4 based on 492 reviews
As a real French "Brasserie" we are something in between a restaurant and a bar. A good selection of local and original dishes, not too long but always good, lots of beers and intersting wines, mostly from Aosta Valley. Small place (it's always a good ide
Seated in the rear that is decorated like a cave, the menu is explained in great detail to ensure the correct choice by the very kind waitress; I ordered the wild boar with polenta which was lovely, combined with a recommended Shiraz.For desert a cheesecake with a white grape desert wine.When we departed the owner greeted and remembered our visit from the previous year; this made us feel very welcome indeed.We will be back
3 based on 36 reviews
Friendly apres-ski bar. Prices good - c â¬6:50 for a decent beer and prosecco. Good plate of various tapas with most orders including cheese, salami, quiche, peanuts and crisps. Outside tables too.
4 based on 104 reviews
we walked into this bar on the first day of our holiday and returned every day after for evening drinks as it was so good.the staff were great ,beer was good and free snacks appearred every time we ordered drinks.after the first visit we saw one of the barmen on the ski slopes and he came over to say hello and ask how things were going which was really nice.the bar has free wifi which was useful too.
4 based on 114 reviews
If you want an excellent traditional polenta, this is the place. Great service and very generous serves. Staff are also willing to be very flexible with the menu.Si quieres un plato tradicional de polenta muy rico, aquà es el sitio. Un servicio muy bueno y además muy flexibles con el tema de menú, platos etc.Se vuolete una buona polenta, dovete provarla qui. Un servizio ottimo e molto attenti. Sono pure molto flessibili con le opzioni del menù.
4 based on 115 reviews
Charming interior although the out side may not look very exciting. Staff were friendly and I happily accepted more of the local cheese when offered. I get the impression this is the place to go for late night fun in the village as it was starting to fill up as we left. Music was eclectic and on the whole pretty good.
4 based on 122 reviews
We always drop into Lo Retsignon whenever we are skiing in the area. The welcome is warmer each year & the list of gluten free products gets longer each year, including a very nice GF bottled beer. The food is consistently good, great service and the coffee is the best on the mountain.Great place for skiers to meet non skiers as the restaurant is at the bottom of a chair lift & the top of the Frachey funicular.Lovely views down the valley & across the mountains - definitely worth a visit, highly recommended. Thanks!! I hope to see you next year:)Giuliana
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4 based on 195 reviews
After a long hike in the heat this was an obvious place for a late lunch. The kitchen had more or less closed making warm food but were flexible when we begged for pasta. The pasta and the salads were fresh and well tasting and serving portions were good. The garden was a nice retreat under the parasols as well.
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4 based on 312 reviews
I spent many lunchtimes here as loved the fact it was full of Italians. The staff were great, the food delicious with a lot of gluten free. The beer and Prosecco fab.
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