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Contribute Feedback What Alfred Evrard likes about Le Chaudron:
Staying at a nearby chateau we were fortunate to find this restaurant when many others were closed. Friendly staff and tasty food. Reasonably priced selection of wine and the house aperitif ‘le secret’ was lovely. View all feedback.
What Wally Hartwig doesn't like about Le Chaudron:
Open on Sunday was a bonus as not many eating places deam to stay open in that town on Sundays..... Good wine selection. Cosy, almost a little too cosy the spaces are quite tight but a good place to seek out to shelter from the...cold over a hot lunch.The food was ok the sense of humour sadly lacking. View all feedback.
Beautiful house, very nice setting, good kitchen, good mood service. Restaurant to do if we are in Thiers.
Restaurant located in a small discreet street but with the potential charm. Caves built in a medieval tavern that makes the place an ideal place to eat in peace. Old house of 1616 that was once a set of grain storage cellars. Very friendly waitress/patronne, don't hesitate to laugh with you if you have the heart of laughing.
To escape any ventilation kitchen, necessary to open the room door to 0 degrees with the managers who come out during the smoking service. Unjustified rate on frozen food
Very top no preparation in frozen cooking no fresh it does not justify the price. hygiene leaves the service the coffee spilled on the table
Hello for the cigarette break was the time that customers eat and we had time, the wait that there was at the time of dessert, when a customer of your summer table on the phone we decided to wait for him to finish. There was not only two table in the restaurant you were not in the other rooms to see there. Indeed, there were the m
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