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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWe had a lovely welcome from the owner. The cost is very low and the place had a nice ambience. A great place to go for a décontracté lunch.
This is an Irish pub with a bar section and a restaurant with service at the tables. We went on a workday. Main was a choice from two cources, dessert about four. There was also a small buffet for starter. All seemed fresh. We learned that jambonett is a turkey not a small ham as we thought. There was an offer including meals and drinks at low cost. On weekends there are more dishes available. Service was good. Difficult with staff not speaking english but this was sorted by fetching staff that could. The restaurant was crowded already at seven. All in all well worth a visit.
Great pub to visit while in Brest ....This is the second time we have visited and both time we have been welcomed by Don I believe his name is The owner ....Great atmosphere and really busy all tables were book but we were eating across the road this so not a problem....will phone next year and book a table.
This is an Irish pub/restaurant near the port in Brest. We were able to leave the car across the road in a large car park. On entering the venue we received a warm welcome and it was like an authentic pub in Ireland. It was very busy on a Tuesday night. Drinks were served and our friendly waiter was a human menu ! The food was delicious and served promptly and was reasonably priced. All in all a good craic.
I am not usually a fan of so called Irish bars, but this is the exception. I was staying in the area on business and sometimes it is not easy dining alone, but this place was welcoming and the staff were very friendly. More importantly the food was excellent. They serve a fantastic Irish Stew, which regrettably is only available at weekends.