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4 based on 63 reviews
We stopped here on a tour of Normandy. It is a small cafe with limited seating but wonderful food. We shared the ham and cheese toasted sandwich with fries and salad...very tasty. Beer and a full bar is available. The waitress had limited English but we managed to communicate well. It appears to be a favorite place for locals. It was worth the stop.
4 based on 200 reviews
Cafe bar open from April to end October serving food and / or drinks all day on the main square of Ste Mere Eglise from 11.30Am to 3.30Pm 7 days per week.Quick service no booking required. Home made quiches and tartiflette. Freshly made sandwiches, soup a
Our private guide for our group of 5 suggested this cafe for lunch. It was perfect. The staff speaks/understands English, we were quickly seated. Food was fresh and delicious. They only take cash, but not a problem for us. Easy to find, just on the corner from the church square. Highly recommend.
3 based on 19 reviews
Invited to dinner at this quite good campsite--we had a quick look around the site before going in to the restaurant and bar--well set-out, tidy, clean, quality camping accommodation, whether tent pitches or chalets/mobile home type.I was pleasantly surprised with the restaurant which is light and airy enough, pleasantly decorated and clean.Aperitif; 3 of us had kir, on had sparkling wine, one beer and one fruit juice. All good there. Service good and friendly, jovial.As we all wanted moules-frites, we did not bother with a starter.Only concern was that we had to wait a long time and the restaurant was not that busy--however, the local mussel-seller is just up the road and I suspected that the moules were bought fresh form there to order!It was worth waiting for; the mussels were plump, juicy and delicious in Camembert or cream sauce. The frites were good, properly cooked, not overdone and not from frozen. The portions of mussels were more than adequate, we could have done with more frites, but in the end it was good.The pizzas and meals on neighbouring tables looked appetising and we look forward to going back to try other dishes, given the quality of the mussels and frites we had.Service; young, seasonal staff, so service was according to training and experience, but good, very friendly, courteous and nothing was too much trouble.Prices; very reasonable for what we had. I cannot say for the other meals, however.I would recommend this for families, couples, groups--anyone, in fact. It is not gastronomic, but very good for a well-priced and comfortable meal out.
4 based on 602 reviews
Called in here as in October several of the recommended eateries were closed on a Saturday. The greeting was typically french slightly surly as was the service throughout. Table they took us to was next to kitchen doors so not good. Food was OK. Therefore somewhat mixed thoughts about this place.
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4 based on 40 reviews
We have been to Chez Roger several times and last weekend we celebrated William's 90th birthday there. As always the food was delicious and I particularly liked the oysters and monkfish liver. We were very well looked after by Natalie and Joel and once the hats came out and the calvados flowed the party got into full swing! This is a very special restaurant -there is no where quite like Chez Roger - thankyou for making this such a memorable occasion (Jane Hough, le banquette!)
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4 based on 468 reviews
We stopped during a road trip for a quick dinner. The salmon galette was delicious but the chocolate caramel crepe was out of this world. The service was super and our limited French was not a liability. This is a beautiful town to visit.
3 based on 496 reviews
Stopped by here on a group tour. Restaurant was right on Utah beach. Excellent place for lunch. Service was good. Interior was neat and clean. I thoroughly enjoyed the meal I had pictured below. Didn't get to hang out in the bar but would have if I had more time. Highly recommended restaurant and would definitely go again if I was in that area.
4 based on 171 reviews
the restaurant specialty is Normandie cuisine and local food. you have a mussels from Utah beach in season. the buckwheat pancake with ham embers and home made cider sauce and fried potatoes. special dessert is Normandie crepes with apple and home made wh
We happened upon this quaint restaurant on our return from Utah Beach. Situated in the center of town just a few kilometers from the beach and on the main street. The food was simple and elegant and highly enjoyable. We enjoyed Kronenberg 1664 along with our lunch. Good service, reasonable prices.
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4 based on 62 reviews
This is a lovely, well-run hotel in a quiet country setting very near Utah Beach. The breakfast and dinner were excellent, the accommodations comfortable and clean in a large room with an oversize bathroom. The couple--Katharine and Bill--who runs the hotel are both friendly and pleasant. Definitely recommend.
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4 based on 301 reviews
Located in the central square of St. Marie du Mont, just opposite the church, this traditional Normand restaurant serves local mussels cooked in 5 different ways.Mussels comes with french fries.The portion is really giant and the mussels are delicious.I also recommend the Camembert Roti, local cheese served molten with croutons.The price is very reasonable.
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