Cafe Francais - Speisekarte

7 allee de l Amicale, 12210 Laguiole, France

🛍 Cafés, Mexicain, Végétarien, Fruits De Mer

3.6 💬 1515 Bewertungen
Cafe Francais

Telefon: +33565443004

Adresse: 7 allee de l Amicale, 12210 Laguiole, France

Stadt: Laguiole

Menü Gerichte: 10

Bewertungen: 1515

Webseite: http://cafe-francais-laguiole.lany.io/

"We have lunched this lunch in this establishment, a great welcome of the pleasant waitresses a succulent meat and an affordable price. thanks to other facilities to close. He allowed us to discover this charming place"

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Good home cooking with local produce Don't hesitate

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Bewertungen

Marc
Marc

home kitchen. excellent value for money. We recommend without hesitation.


Marc
Marc

A bistro worth the time to eat there with a warm welcome and quality service.


Roberto
Roberto

I recommend this very nice personal restaurant friendly coffee and good home cooking for the stage, too expensive Speisekarte ansehen


papillon
papillon

The waitress is fantastic! Not only did we treat ourselves for cheap and without long waiting, but the waitress is a rare pearl.


Bonel
Bonel

Superb service, pleasant waitress AND cook, too, there is NO braid, congratulations as I told the chef we are due 62 PAS from Calais, well done


Red
Red

Small old-fashioned bistro. Good reception, simple, effective meal for only €16, starter, main course, dessert or cheese, very good quality meat. Nothing to say! Speisekarte ansehen


Daniela
Daniela

very pleasant and warm waitress. menu at 14.50€ charcuterie, steak pepper sauce and chocolate mousse, you do not expect gastro, but you have for your money. fast service good location.


Jean-Pierre
Jean-Pierre

Super brewery Menu €15 Entrance gourmet salad Local products Beef meat dish from Aubrac Boucherie Conquet frite home and excellent desert To advise the menu week On top of that, we've had a treat


Akunna
Akunna

We have lunched this lunch in this establishment, a great welcome of the pleasant waitresses a succulent meat and an affordable price. thanks to other facilities to close. He allowed us to discover this charming place Speisekarte ansehen

Kategorien

  • Cafés Charmante Cafés bieten eine Vielzahl von frisch gebrühten Kaffees und Tees, zusammen mit leichten Snacks, Gebäck und Desserts. Perfekt für einen morgendlichen Energieschub oder einen nachmittäglichen Genuss in einer gemütlichen Atmosphäre.
  • Mexicain Authentische mexikanische Aromen erwarten Sie mit heißen Fajitas, herzhaften Tacos, pikanten Enchiladas und frischem Guacamole, alles zubereitet mit reichen, traditionellen Gewürzen und serviert mit lebhaften Beilagen. Genießen Sie eine Fiesta auf Ihrem Teller! Speisekarte ansehen
  • Végétarien Freuen Sie sich auf unsere lebhafte Sammlung vegetarischer Gerichte, die mit den frischesten Grünen, reichen Aromen und herzhaften Gewürzen zubereitet werden. Genießen Sie einen gesunden, köstlichen Teller, der die besten Zutaten der Natur feiert.
  • Fruits De Mer Tauchen Sie ein in die frischesten Fänge des Meeres mit unserer Meeresfrüchte-Auswahl, die exquisite Gerichte mit hochwertigem Fisch und Schalentieren bietet. Genießen Sie den Geschmack des Ozeans in jedem Bissen!

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Restaurant de l'Aubrac

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17 allee de l Amicale, 12210 Laguiole, France

Speisekarte • Pizza • Cafés • Kebab • Végétarien


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