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this restaurant is conveniently located in the shopping center odysseum and has a large terrace. it is located next to the tram stop and the shuttle bus stop sud de france. waiter are friendly, but sometimes the service is a little slow. Eating is great and also a large selection of beating View all feedback.
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referred to as micro brewery, this is really a chain of restaurants. the beer is still decent and worth trying. eating is really not recommended and at least the day we visited the service was really terrible. the place was almost empty and. it took more than minutes to place the order! View all feedback.
Service agréable le serveur est exceptionnel il était efficace ! toujours la bonne humeur il est souriant c’est un plaisir..merci Diego
Referred to as micro brewery, this is really a chain of restaurants. the beer is still decent and worth trying. eating is really not recommended and at least the day we visited the service was really terrible. the place was almost empty and. it took more than minutes to place the order!
What a surprise to welcome in this brewery as if we were in the north france with its beautiful looking and tasty typical local cuisine in the warm atmosphere of the south of france with its singing accent and its obvious joy of life!. it is said in the rule that they weep when they arrive in the north of france and weep when they have to go, but here they smile when they arrive and smile when they go and expect a new visit! the choice of local brewing is not easy because they are all very tasty and pleasant to discover in the alliance with the warm or cold specialities from the kitchen!
I live in the north france and have visited several les brasseurs before location and always found eating exceptional. but the restaurant in montpellier served me the most disgusting wealian I have ever tried to eat. it was burned, dry and. the texture was akin to eat ton. the fries were soft and overcooked, with a taste typical of overused cooking oil. In short, they were so terrible that I only ate from them. when I complained to the server, he said they get a lot of complaining about the welsh. if that is the case, they either learn to cook it right, or take it out of the menu. they still blamed me for a barely eaten eating and instead gave me a beer. wow, a customer service that is. avoid les brasseurs montpellier if they want to eat qualitatiw high quality.
On several occasions, I have savoured dishes at Les Brasseurs on Bank street in Ottawa and have done one or reviews of their food and service. Their pulled pork and lamb shank are musts should one dine there. So when we visited the...Odysseum, at Place de France in Montpellier for lunch and I found the restaurant there, I bragged to my dear wife that we were in for a nice lunch. Our kids settled for Burger King (with hindsight, they made a better choice) and we peeled off to Les Brasseurs. My wife ordered Le supréme de poulet sauce normand and I asked for Le ribs de porc with a mix of fries and salad. Meantime, the waiter brought us some slices of bread but without any butter or accompanying balsamic vinegar/olive oil. We had to call him back for these. The meals were served in good time. The chicken was ok. My meal was, let's be politically correct and say, below average. The ribs were not bad at all; it was the fries. They looked like they'd been cooked in used engine oil (see pictures). We called the waiter and complained. He went to see the chef about it and later brought a small bowl of replacement fries. The ones at the top looked a hint better but as I got halfway towards the bottom, the same darkish oily standard of fries were there smiling at me. We were almost calling for the manager but decided to let it lie. The salad was also not that inviting. It was a monotonous single leaf type. At the end of the day, my wife and I were of course very disappointed. The experience was, unfortunately, way below Les Brasseurs of Ottawa. Definitely some improvements needed at this restaurant. Otherwise the physical infrastructure is very well curated with plenty of beer making paraphernalia in the right places for an authentic ambience of being in a brewery. A section even has baby/child friendly seating. I would venture to eat here again but would go for rice or another starch.