La Cantine de la Section
330 Reviews
4 Rue du Bataillon de Joinville avenue du, 64320 Bizanos, France

La Cantine de la Section
330 Reviews
4 Rue du Bataillon de Joinville avenue du, 64320 Bizanos, France
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Firas Sarhan
Firas Sarhan, Jul 2019
Loved the pizza, could come back, easy parking lot in front. Service was excellent.
Ese Nuesiri
Ese Nuesiri, Dec 2018
The food is exceptional. Would definitely go back
Ela Lagge
Ela Lagge, Feb 2024
Warm welcome, delicious meal! The presentation of the dishes is neat, the products are quality! Impeccable service.
Excellent restaurant, we loved it as well as our children!! To do again very quickly!
Alex Daubs
Alex Daubs, Jul 2024
We really had a great time in the section canteen!
We went on a Saturday evening to eat their delicious tapas.
Retransmission of bonus matches.
No, thank you to the waitress for her kindness and patience.
We came with children and to keep them busy we lent them the drawing boards.
A big thank you to you and you had a good end of the evening
Pierre Paul
Pierre Paul, May 2024
It's a shame, we used to come regularly but last night was the last time.
More than €40 per person (with wine but WITHOUT DESSERT) to eat nothing exceptional is really excessive. The portions have also been reduced, that's not what this place used to be anymore.
At this price, the hygiene in the room also leaves something to be desired, 2 out of 5 plates were dirty, not to mention the cobwebs in the corners of the room.
When you charge this kind of price everything has to be perfect.
Very disappointing, you will eat much better elsewhere for more than 40€ per person.
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