Bellevue - Gex

#33 - Cafés - Gex, Lodging, Point Of Interest

Bellevue

Bellevue
3.8 / 5 (307 reviews)

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Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Pierre

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★ 3.8 / 5 from 307 reviews
pierre69-1
15.09.2023

I went there twice as it was convenient and it had a patio. The first time I ordered the fish and chips and it was ok. The second time I took the filet the perche. They were tasteless, watery and not well cooked served with frozen fries. For 24 euros it is shameful. The service is too casual and long.

chretien-susanne
15.09.2023

We weren't actually at the restaurant but they did the food for a party and the boat stew and potato gratin were amazing, not to mention the mechoui a spit roast lamb!!!

bmarchal-2
15.09.2023

We were in Gex at lunchtime and we were looking for a spot to eat. The choice of restaurants was meager. We studied the menu that was posted outside, asked a local and he said, yes, you can eat well here and he pointed across the street and indicated two other spots if we thought otherwise. Very fair, we thought. We went inside and discovered a lively bar that was full of more locals. The tables in the dining area behind the bar were inviting, the decor quite nice, the menu a bit limited and the man we talked with outside turned out to be our very personable waiter! Don 't underestimate a recommendation from the locals. The rule of thumb is usually eat where the locals eat . Or: When in Rome, do as the Romans do . In this case, the French. NB: The restaurant filled up quickly. We all enjoyed good plain cooking in an uncomplicated atmosphere.

marques-brigitte-2
28.01.2023

Enjoy a wonderful evening with family and friends at the bellevue hotel, on 17th januar 2017. excellent meals, great value and ambiente. in a charming French pub. friendly staff and locals contributed to a great night. chris and rose, australia

phumbert-1
28.01.2023

Avoid if you want to have a good time. Arrived a group of 12 bikers for a drink around 3:30 p.m. The boss of the place well soaked, who barely understood our orders. Loud music (we were the only customers). We asked him (nicely) if he could turn the music down a bit so we could talk to each other. He put it louder to show us that we were bothering him. He must certainly complain of running out of customers when he is no longer under the influence of alcohol.

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