L'abbaye

L'abbaye - Réserver une table

1 Place Saint Pierre, 86250 Charroux, France
6 Avis 3.5

"We stopped for a breakfast. A little late but that wasn't a problem to Kim the chef who cooked us a very nice, all English fry up. Perfectly cooked. Two double yolked eggs as well. Mugs of tea were replenished for free. Nice touch.Served by Mike who has a dry sense of humour which we both enjoyed.Will recommend and return."

Détails

Téléphone: +33549870061

Adresse: 1 Place Saint Pierre, 86250 Charroux, France

Ville: Charroux

Site Web: https://www.facebook.com/BarCafe-de-labbaye-1410311285915263

Heures d'ouverture

Lundi: 12:00-14:30; 19:00-22:30

Mardi: 12:00-14:30; 19:00-22:30

Mercredi: 12:00-14:30; 19:00-22:30

Jeudi: 12:00-14:30; 19:00-22:30

Vendredi: 12:00-14:30; 19:00-22:30

Samedi: 12:00-14:30; 19:00-22:30

Dimanche: 12:00-14:30; 19:00-22:30

Statistiques

Plats: 10

Commodités: 1

Catégories: 5

Avis: 6


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2 /5 Évaluation

Whilst travelling across country from our house in the Vendee to see a friend in Chateau Garnier we stopped at this cafe for lunch. We asked for the ‘plats du jour’ but both plats were sold out (it was 1 o’clock). We were offered ham, egg and potatoes which we accepted. The English waitress was very apologetic. We ordered a carafe of wine and it came to the table with water and a glass each. I asked the English waiter (manager?) for extra glasses for the water. He said “You’re not French, then!” I asked him what he meant and he said “They drink it all out of the same glass over here.” I said that that wasn’t my experience, and he became confrontational. I avoided an argument as this was the...

2 /5 Évaluation

Imaginez que vous traversez l'est de la France vers l'ouest en passant par le vide pour aller jusqu'à l'Atlantique. Vous y êtes ? Pas de frontières à l'horizon. Paysages, églises, villages. Une place, une ruine d'abbaye aux parasols rouges. Allez ! Parfait pour une pause déjeuner ! Et là, c'est le drame : le serveur ne parle qu'anglais (l'autre aussi) et ne comprend RIEN. Il ne connaît pas le mot diabolo, donc pour un sirop, des sandwiches en carrés anglais (presque bons), il n'a pas l'idée de débarrasser la table avant de prendre notre commande. Nos voisins sont servis sans couvert et nous n'avons ni eau ni serviette. Le voisin qui me voit aller aux toilettes me souhaite bonne chance et imp...

3 /5 Évaluation

We have eaten here before on previous trips, so we knew the food would be tasty but the greeting somewhat lacking.Upon finding a table the owner came out to take our order with no menu and proceeded to stand and shrug which we took to mean 'what would you like.'We ordered sandwiches - choice of ham, cheese or ham & cheese and drinks. While chatting about whether we were going to be following this up with cake and coffee we were presented with the bill without being asked if there was anything else we wanted. We therefore decided to pay and go elsewhere.Much nicer places in Confolens with much better choice and service.

4 /5 Évaluation

À la recherche d'un endroit pour déjeuner après la visite de l'abbaye, nous nous sommes naturellement rendus au café de l'abbaye à proximité. Passée la surprise de devoir faire face à un serveur encore très mal à l'aise avec la langue française, nous avons dégusté un délicieux fish and chips, accompagné d'un verre de vin et d'un café pour un peu plus de 10 euros chacun. La prochaine fois que je passerai dans le coin, j'essaierai le petit-déjeuner ferlish, pour un changement amusant et convivial dans le sud de la ville.

5 /5 Évaluation

We stopped for a breakfast. A little late but that wasn't a problem to Kim the chef who cooked us a very nice, all English fry up. Perfectly cooked. Two double yolked eggs as well. Mugs of tea were replenished for free. Nice touch.Served by Mike who has a dry sense of humour which we both enjoyed.Will recommend and return.