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Przekaż informację zwrotnąGiven the wide choice of plats and the interesting help yourself vegetables you cannot help to be impressed with the value if you can cope with the cafeteria style environment. For the convenience of shopping in Intermarche before or after a satisfying meal, it is highly recommended.
This Flunch is situated in the Intermarche complex in Pontivy. It is open 7 days a week. We have visited before, but this occasion was on a Sunday lunchtime. The number of locals enjoying a family meal gives testimony to the choice of food available in comparison to the usual creperies in Brittany. After a drive round Pontivy we saw only two other places open to eat. Both were extremely busy. The choice at this Flunch is not as large as that in St. Brieuc and neither of them match that in Coquelles. I had a beef olive in a provencal sauce and my wife had chicken in red pepper sauce. Both were hot and tasty. As per all Flunch restaurants, vegetables are self service as much as you want. The strangest item in the veg section was plantains? Not particularly popular. Grills are cooked to order and the staff were all friendly. Toilets clean.
Good for a quick eat, certainly better than a UK self service. The food looked and tasted good. Great for the caught short with the kids lunch.The staff were very accommodating were helpful and a couple of them spoke english
Given the wide choice of plats and the interesting help yourself vegetables you cannot help to be impressed with the value if you can cope with the cafeteria style environment.For the convenience of shopping in Intermarche before or after a satisfying meal, it is highly recommended.
This Flunch is situated in the Intermarche complex in Pontivy. It is open 7 days a week. We have visited before, but this occasion was on a Sunday lunchtime. The number of locals enjoying a family meal gives testimony to the choice of food available in comparison to the usual creperies in Brittany. After a drive round Pontivy we saw only two other places open to eat. Both were extremely busy.The choice at this Flunch is not as large as that in St. Brieuc and neither of them match that in Coquelles.I had a beef olive in a provencal sauce and my wife had chicken in red pepper sauce. Both were hot and tasty. As per all Flunch restaurants, vegetables are self service as much as you want. The strangest item in the veg section was plantains? Not particularly popular.Grills are cooked to order and the staff were all friendly.Toilets clean.