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Route des Tamarins, 83350 Ramatuelle, Saint-Tropez, France
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Mardi 08:30 - 19:00

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Jeudi 08:30 - 19:00

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5 /5 Note moyenne

Visited Neptune Plage in June 2017 to help friends celebrate their marriage. Splendid choice of venue, food and wine.Delicious, enormous seafood platters. Ice-cold local rosé de Provence.The prices are not cheap but represent reasonable value for St. Tropez. Staff are great and work damned hard so guests can simply relax.20€ for hire of mattress, sunbed and parasol. Cash only - bring lots!

5 /5 Note moyenne

Never judge a book by its cover. The Neptune is not modern and sophisticated looking but it serves up excellent food with friendly and attentive staff. The deserts are a must. It's interesting to watch how many French people who are not using the beach come in for lunch.There is a political agenda on the go at the moment to remove all the private beach establishments from the Pampalone which to my mind will be a disaster and this iconic area will not be the same if it becomes a reality.

5 /5 Note moyenne

This is a wonderful family run business.Always welcoming and friendly .Menu is good and very good value .

5 /5 Note moyenne

Sandrine and Jp have great team. The food is incredible for the price. Don't look to the building and enjoy the food and reasonable priced. Just enjoy it !

2 /5 Note moyenne

Maybe I should have taken cold dishes made by Babette, but before learning about the division in the kitchen between cold and warm dishes I ordered the filet of fish, that was made nicely, but for 25 euro. My problem with the dish was, that the amount of fish was the lowest so far experienced in a french restaurant, so I wash rather hungry afterwards, and regretted not ordering the cold platter "salade Nordique".In France bad is really seldom, but choose the Snack Bar next to Neptune Plage, here you get more love to the food, and to the guests.Sure there were good moments, but in the end we were also forgotten. Coffee never came, and we had go to the bar to pay. OK but a bit overpriced food compared to the neighbouring snack bar.

3 /5 Note moyenne

Its a good beach with nice friendly staff. 36 Euros for deck chairs is a bit expensive even by St Tropez standards. Drinks are expensive but then, so is breathing on this stretch of France. Definitely worth a visit.

5 /5 Note moyenne

A wonderful sandy beach, comfortable lounger, parasol - not forgetting a table for your drinks. Then, of course, lovely lunchtime food in the restaurant with excellent and friendly service. Spent 5 days there with a friend mid-July and every day had great food and wine - salads, omelettes, pasta, beautiful fresh crevettes etc. My idea of heaven! Hope to get back soon.

5 /5 Note moyenne

Been there 2014. We were just walking on the beach when we stumbled upon this beach club. We decided we should give it a try (although we had never been to a nude beach before). This place has the most generous spaces between the sun loungers that you will ever find on the French Riviera. The prices for the sun loungers were among the smallest (26 E for 2 sunbeds + 1 umbrella - which is quite cheap for the Riviera). The service is great. The food is also great. At the bar / restaurant, one is requested to were a towel or...something, so nudity is limited to the beach only. The funny part is that this place is in the middle of Pampelone beach, so there are a lot of people walking and passing by, on the sea side (just like we did one day before). Some of them are looking at the nude bathers (but not staring), some are looking down and avoiding watching, but in the end, people are used to it (both nudists and non-nudists passing by). The even funnier part is that some of the "textile" sunbathers over the fence (on the normal beach) come to the nude side (to Neptune beach area) just to change their clothes, because here they do not have to cover themselves with towels :))) So the prudishness disappears once you are surrounded by naked people :))We do not use to go on holidays in the same place twice, but if we happen to get to southern France soon, we will for sure go to Neptune beach club.