Brasserie du Parc
1272 Reviews
12 Rue Centrale, 74940 Annecy, France

Brasserie du Parc
1272 Reviews
12 Rue Centrale, 74940 Annecy, France
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Ansiya C
Ansiya C, Nov 2023
We visited this place during lunch time and we were very surprised. If you want to escape the tourists and mingle with the local i strongly recommande this place. The burgers were very big and tasty. It was very favourfull and we have enjoyed every pièce of our burger.
Mark Armitage
Mark Armitage, Jul 2024
Hoping for a nice and relaxed family dinner... Unfortunately we were informed that they were only serving pizza and the main customers were younger people drinking and smoking. Food was nice but if you're looking for a family dinner, go somewhere else.
K Gichini
K Gichini, Oct 2022
Really friendly and welcoming service. Our waitress was really attentive, funny and warm. She read the mood really well. Excellent food - we ordered the chicken burger and the beef burger, both tasted really good. The location was a short walk from the lake and had nice indoor and outdoor seating. Would definitely recommend!
Sauli Kalliokoski
Sauli Kalliokoski, Aug 2024
There were only pizzas to order, how ever pizzas were nice. Waiting times were long and they didnt seem to have any order, so we ended up waiting almost 1 hour before waitress taked our order. There was some couple who got serverd right away, Even they appeared to restaurant later.
Staff was friendly and location peace full. If you like to eat pizza and drink (and you are ready to wait) it Is your place, in other cases I recommend to go some where else.
Marnie Pesavento
Marnie Pesavento, Jul 2024
To start, we were a family at 8:45. We were sat with the information that only pizza was an available. Ok. This place QuICKLY turned into a smoky bar full of early 20 year olds. Ok. Instead of shuffling us out with takeaway in tow, we sat for an hour and a half with drinks, an 11 year old and smoke of various sorts swirling. My husband is French so they could have told us. Instead, and 1.5 hours, I had to press, in English and bad French, to get out very late pizza boxed so we didn’t have to inhale any more smoke or have our child witness drunken behavior. The waitress was zero help and I had to go to the bar to fix the situation; Hard pass at night if you’re looking for anything but drinks. Terrible.
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