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4 based on 13 reviews
Un bel endroit avec une bonne selection de vin. Chacun ces gouts pour ma part aucune ame dans cette belle batisse trop de lumière le mobilier est très ordinaire et la musique de mauvais gout.ce qui fait que l'on ne s'y sent pas vraiement bien, rien n'est cosy. acceuil très sympathique par la maitresse des lieu
4 based on 613 reviews
A wonderfull and cosy restaurant wich is served a delighfull market food for lunch time and home made tapas, a large selection of local wine is proposed by the glass, you can get a drink for your aperitive and some tapas during the evening located in the
The Polygone in Beziers near the train station is about as modern a shopping experience as you will find in the region. There are dozens of little boutiques trying their best to be trendy, chains like chocolatier Jeff de Bruges and book/CD/DVD/crafts vendor Cultura, a major grocer, a cineplex, and even a bowling alley. And, of course, a food court. On the roof. We passed up Subway and tried Me Gusta Tapas.It's a nice space with outdoor tables, tables enclosed but still with an exterior feel, and an indoor space. Comfortable chairs and well-spaced tables. Friendly service, attentive without being intrusive. Some English. We both ordered from the tapas menu. Cathey chose the eponymous Me Gusta Tapas. The full plate included marinated olives with bits of feta, chicken wings, grilled red and green peppers, bread slices spread with garlicky diced tomatoes, Serrano ham, bits of pork on a skewer, and fried potatoes. Cathey especially liked the crusty croquettes of creamy mashed potatoes and bits of ham. I had meat - Serrano, chorizo, and bellota - along with the tomato bread and a small green salad. Meat. Lots of meat. All in all, if not dazzlingly inventive, the food was fresh, tasty, and filling.With a glass of sangria for Cathey, a Spanish beer on tap for me, and a coffee for me at the finish, 45.90 euros. Given a coupon that was worth 3 euros for parking, well worth the price for an enjoyable food court meal.Dear Customer iracatheyThank you for your experience ;we are realy pleased that you enjoy your meal and the service we provide.We really hope see you soon for an other time.the owner
4 based on 238 reviews
We stumbled on this restaurant and sat on a small table in the small street it's located on within the historic old town. Service was good especially given that the place was brimming with diners and people waiting for tables. The food was great. Authentic and very tasty. Portions were quite large, and the wine list had a few good vintages. I wouldn't hesitate to come here again.
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4 based on 186 reviews
An enjoyable evening with good service was had here. Bottle of red - that they helped us select - and some tapas. Very nice, food, wine and service.
5 based on 78 reviews
Located in a side street close to the Mairie, this cheerful little restaurant offers swift and welcoming service. The varied range of tapas are tasty and attractively presented. A pichet of vin de pays is a good match.
4 based on 140 reviews
Stumbled upon this restaurant one evening. We had our best dinner from our trip to Pezenas. I had the pork tenderloin and my grandkids had the raviolis. Everything served had a unique flavor and was cooked to perfection. We then had the dessert of day and that too was delicious.
4 based on 91 reviews
Wine shop + Wine bar whith local products, tapas and hot dishes to eat Café in the morning and afternoon A range of beers, wines at winery prices, local whisky and gin to take away Selection of local products (honey, preserves, biscuit) Sourdough organic
Six of us ate here last night, sitting in the garden. Warm welcome from Fred and his team. Lovely selection of food, including at least 5 dishes suitable for our vegetarian friend. You don't need to order everything at once which makes for a nice, relaxed way of dining, especially if you are with a group. You can ask for wine recommendations or you can walk around the wine cellar and choose something for yourself. We ate hummus, vegetable pate, falafels, brandade of cod, squid, duck rillettes, all washed down with very nice wine from the local La Croix Belle winery.
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