Les Quatre Vents
2412 Reviews
18 Quai de la Douane, 29200 Brest, France

Les Quatre Vents
2412 Reviews
18 Quai de la Douane, 29200 Brest, France
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Ivan K.
Ivan K., Sep 2024
We had a dinner at this place. Could only get a table at the terrace as were told that need to wait in the queue again if we want to change the seat for inside one as it was getting cold - strangely there was no flexibility with that. Have chosen the 500 G steak but it was not available this had to choose 300 G one - it was pretty good but also pretty small.
Mike
Mike, Apr 2024
No reservations needed for lunch, only for dinner.
Very friendly staff, very reasonable pricing and good quality of food
Joel Terrebonne
Joel Terrebonne, Oct 2023
Great restaurant with excellent food and service. The Manager, Didier, is very nice and runs a great establishment. Alex, the bartender is great and gives really good suggestions and information. The mussels are fantastic, the beer selection is nice and the wines are exceptional. Perfect restaurant with almost all local people enjoying the food and atmosphere. Ten stars!
Enrico Neuber
Enrico Neuber, Aug 2021
First time Brest after a long drive from Reims. Still France but different flavor. Walking along the harbour looking for opportunities to eat. We are spontaneous people without a reservation; at least until it's really required. At Google maps the areal has numerous options to choose.
Les Quatre Vents is a trendy place. It does have it's recommendations here on Google. So, give it a try we thought. Even without speaking an acceptable level of French we managed to get a seat outside. Inside only with reservation, outside just find an available table.
Quickly we ordered drinks and meals. Both were served with an impressive speed. Probably we were looking so hungry; but I guess it's well structured and managed. The quality was very good, the taste excellent, and even the Gulasch of the Kids was remarkable (we as Germans can point out). All in all a perfect stay. Probably it won't be the last time we eat here.
Merci beaucoup!
Eduardo DE CARVALHO
Eduardo DE CARVALHO, May 2024
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