2 /5
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Went here because my daughters wanted pizza. To me the place looked a bit touristy and so I 'd probably normally avoid, as in my experience places like this can have poor food for a lot of money. Over the years I 've been visiting this part of France, I 've discovered a few good, reasonably priced restaurants, which are always consistently good, so I should have trusted my instincts on this place!! The pizzas were very bad, with slushy tomato that looked like it came straight out of a jar, and my steak hache was basically a burger from a packet. The pizzas were about 11 euros each and the steak hache was 10. We had some ice creams and some drinks. We didn 't get a detailed bill, but noting the price of the food, it was clear that the little pichet 25 cl of wine we had was about 5 euros (normally 3 at most and the 3 soft drinks we had came to around 12 euros (4 euros for a coke, in the Vienne!! Anyway, I was prepared to put this down to experience, but when I went to pay the owner was also rude to the point of hostility I won 't go into too much detail as St Savin is on the whole a charming place that I wish to continue to visit. The best part of the pizzeria is the waitress her service was efficient and friendly, though I 'm afraid I 've clicked 'poor ' because of the owner 's rudeness. Overall, poor value for the money and a hostile owner. With a bit of local knowledge there is much better on offer in the town itself or a few minutes drive away. The location of the pizzeria is lovely, but in this case has just encouraged complacency. I 'd also like to add that I spoke French (quite well even if i do say so myself I 'm fluent to the point where I can watch the news etc on the telly and understand it all the whole time, so the excuse that communication was an issue is not really applicable here...