Restaurant Brasserie l'Auberge
765 Reviews
7 Pl. de la Gare, 68000 Colmar, France

Restaurant Brasserie l'Auberge
765 Reviews
7 Pl. de la Gare, 68000 Colmar, France
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Sergio Ples
Sergio Ples, Jul 2024
Excellent restaurant! Typical Alsatian brasserie with real quality. At first we were skeptical because this place is inside hotel, but it was completely full. Luckily we got a table - thanks to the manager. The food was really good and we had a bottle of good wine from the region. Excellent service, despite the fact that all tables were occupied, staff managed very well.
Many thanks for this late dinner, well done and strongly recommended !!!
Susan Davis
Susan Davis, Jun 2024
A wonderful dining experience from start to finish. High quality meats and produce prepared perfectly. Dessert was outstanding. Our server spoke English well. She quickly and efficiently fixed an error with our meal. You'll find this amazing restaurant inside a hotel right near the train station. There's a nice wine list and full bar. You'll love the Alsatian atmosphere. Could be the best dining in Colmar.
Suzanne T
Suzanne T, Nov 2023
Outstanding traditional brasserie just outside Colmar station and five minutes from Centre Ville offering superb and authentic french cuisine from the region with high quality ingredients cooked to perfection. It offers classic plats du jour with very good wine selection. Service is superb, too. Not to miss. We make the frequent trips from London to Alsace to indulge.
Elissa Sim
Elissa Sim, Jul 2018
We sat outside for lunch whilst waiting for our train, service was initially a bit abrupt but the food was great. We ordered the salted beef which was delicious and generous in serving size, but we also ordered the gruyere salad, which unbeknownst to us was actually a fully cheese salad with some lettuce on the side. Very tasty but was unexpected for us when attempting to choose a healthy option.
Scott A
Scott A, Dec 2022
Wife and I stayed at the hotel and ate at this restaurant as it came recommended. It did not disappoint. We shared the Châteaubriand and it was so good! I don’t under stand the negative reviews on the staff as we found everyone very friendly even though our French is horrible.
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