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Loved the food and service! It's a charming train station in a cute little town bisected by a river. We stopped in after a hike with the dog on Gorilla mountain trail. Been here twice now, thanksgiving and late spring. Loved the soup. Totally worth it. View all feedback.
What Jane Law doesn't like about La Gare Auberge Restaurant Bar:
In the hour we sat in the restaurant, we saw only four people served food. We ended up canceling our order and leaving, hungry and frustrated, to continue our bike ride. There were harried-looking people in the kitchen and harried-looking wait-staff walking back and forth, occasionally carrying drinks. This was at 2-3 pm on a Wednesday, and there were three in our party. It would probably be worse on a weekend, altho... View all feedback.
We stopped here while cycling Le Petite Train du Norse. This is a nice place with pleasant staff. Be prepared to wait as it can be busy, which is great for the owners and speaks to the reputation of the place. If you are looking for vegetarian fare, the options are limited, as the French fries are even cooked in duck fat. I would encourage the owners to have more vegetarian options on the menus. Staff spoke fluent English and French.
We stop by with friends to get a light lunch on a rainy day. Small menu, not fancy, but covering all the angles. Nice selection of local beers & wines. Very well decorated and charming service. We will come back
We went to lunch at the station. we had been recommended the duck wings confites in entry and although on the evening menu, we did not hesitate to serve them. delicious!!! we were not disappointed with salads either. we even returned the following evening (one Thursday) for the mussels and fries at will. Once again. atmosphere and friendly staff. highly recommended.
For the plate of the bush (2 eggs, 2 bacon, 2 thin slices of ham 1 sausage of the creton and potatoes, coffee included $14 extra for maple syrup bread (made on site) $1.50 large orange juice $3 = total $18.50 tx =21.28 tip. For dinner: seasonal soup (dinde and noodles) $6 asiette of ribs raised (many meat) mescuite sauce (too catching and piquant) (I would prefer sweet) with fried potatoes $28 (extra $2 for having peeled potatoes and green beans) cappucino $3.75 = subtotal of $39.75 taxes = $45.75 The service was very good.
Very good staff competent proprio on site formerly the old station labellechambres a l andage with shower