Le Saint Roch - Bozel
Le Saint Roch
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Wow! What can I say …. I have been lucky enough to visit this little gem a lot of the last few winters! it just keeps getting better better ! Food superb! Lovely friendly atmosphere in the bar restaurant…. I’m a scouser the local people from Bozel are so welcoming friendly !! You would be a fool to not try speak with them in French because they will really help you out ! The service is great too , the owner Maliki her partner run a an amazing venue ! I’m happy to say I will be back back back again !!! 10/10
Really really nice pizza (approved by my Italian friends) And they have Guinness too! Will come back!
We had a drink and ate here on December 29th. It has changed hands since we were last in Bozel (2015), now from a young couple with the dining tables at the back of the bar instead of in the separate restaurant rooms to the side as before. The decor was modernized. There was a lively young crowd both tourists skiers and locals alike while drinking. A very large selection of local beers on ****. Local dogs seemed very welcome and were all good behavior, vain and given treats from the bar maid. The music started quite loud for the top apres ski time, but at the time we sat at our table it was not so loud, so it was ok to chat at the table. Football play on the big TV screen. Very friendly staff who managed to serve both at the bar and keep the diners happy. The chef had to come back for the 4 of us who ordered all raclettes and we saw that he came back for us with a full wheel of cheese! Raclette was good with many sausages and salads to go with the cheese and the children loved their pizza. The round of shots offered by genepi on the house at the end of our meal was a nice touch! A nice friendly experience, although probably not the place for a quiet romantic meal, but great if you want a lively atmosphere and local color!
Had a great, hearty family dinner in this restaurant. Burgers v good, although the chips were over. Great view of the mountains
Its in pole position. Middle of the village, slightly elevated and with a terrace looking toward the mountains. Four or five beers on tap and friendly efficient service. It's well patronised by both the locals and the English ex-pats so there's nothing to dislike a a fair bit to recommend. I'll be back again in Spring
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