Brest
Pizzeria Grill Le Florina

Pizzeria Grill Le Florina

Traon Ar Roz, Brest I-29460, France

Pizza • Grill • Ramen • Italien


"I have been going to this restaurant for several years and it has always been a success. But this evening I am very disappointed to have spent a terrible evening because of a table of several people who obviously have no respect for others, I can understand that there could be noise because the restaurant was full as well, but there is a difference between speaking a little loudly, and acting as if there was no one around them! We could follow all their discussions even though we weren 't nearby. Not wanting to disturb them and be unpleasant despite the fact that we couldn 't even hear each other talking at our table, we kindly asked a waitress to tell them that they were talking a little loudly and that we couldn 't hear each other anymore. . But that only made the situation worse, they all started talking louder, even shouting, and laughing out loud, without caring about anyone else. Two other tables next to us also told us that it bothered them and that it had been going on for a while. Too angry and no longer wanting to eat, we went to pay and were about to leave when they dared to ironically say good evening to us! The respect ???? So I started a conversation with the aim of making them understand that the restaurant was not theirs and that there were other families and people around, to which I was told "you 're a regular from here you?” But fortunately I follow him!, having heard him speak to me like that. Forgive me but used to it or not, respect is for everyone and also for the waiters who work there! And during this time no one from the establishment came to see what was happening! No one deigned to make them understand that they were going a little far in their behavior. I hope this is a first and last bad experience."

Spuntino

Spuntino

44 rue de Lyon, 29200, Brest, France

Vin • Pizza • Italien • Salades


"Yet another sad example of worthy people slaving away over a hot stove (or should I say, by an oven here) while some (actually it just takes one) of their coworkers are ruining their efforts in the dining hall with appalling disrespect for the customer. Picture a guy that you first come across on the sidewalk as he 's having a smoke with some of his pals just before the stroke of 12, and who almost grabs you as you get in, in hopes that you didn 't book so he can get his rocks off by dismissing you. Hard lines on him, I 'd booked indeed (should have broken a leg in hindsight), which gave me the right to get a seat in canteen-looking room. The rest of my interaction with the waiter is in keeping with this first and outright unpleasant experience. We 've all seen waiters that excel at giving you the impression that your sole presence in their restaurant is an unbearable ordeal to them, and that even the most basic of your requests entails a superhuman effort on their part. This one had raised this to an art form. The pizza was really good and I even congratulated the cook. But a chain is only ever as strong as its weakest link, and essential to a good catering experience as a good cook may be, it also takes respectful service to win customer loyalty. That clearly was not to be found there that day. As I got out, I was hoping the waiter would be run over before Christmas. But I won 't even bother checking, as this place is now on my black list."