La Terrasse Rouge
1576 Reviews
1 La Dominique, 33330 Saint-Émilion, France

La Terrasse Rouge
1576 Reviews
1 La Dominique, 33330 Saint-Émilion, France
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Lynn Pomfret
Lynn Pomfret, Aug 2024
Wow what a memorable evening a real experience. We had the set menu which was delicious and beautifully presented. The menu had meat fish and vegetarian options.
The staff were very attentive yet not intrusive. A short drive from Saint Emilion with lots of parking and definitely less busy and more relaxed.
There is a lift if you are unable to use the stairs.Would highly recommend very chilled family friendly place.
James Hall
James Hall, Aug 2024
A pretty interesting spot, we had a very decent lunch here, though you're clearly paying a premium for location. Food is high quality and excellent wines. They made a vegetable dish for the vegetarians in our party which was nice. It was a typical August day and the terrace could really have done with a fan here or there - it was sweltering and a slight breeze would have made it a much more comfortable atmosphere.
Joe Kim
Joe Kim, Jun 2024
We had an average experience at Brasserie Bordelaise which is related to La Terrasse Rouge so we were skeptical to begin with but figured we’d give it a try. The service as noted by many other reviewers is fine, not great. Food was better than the brasserie, but we ordered the fish because the beef (though supposedly what they excel in) was honestly awful at the brasserie. Oh, and there was a dead fly in my wife’s espresso which was removed from our bill but no apologies given. The atmosphere is sort of like an elevated school cafeteria and the “rouge” terrace was honestly not particularly impressive. Hard pass for us next time.
Doug Noble
Doug Noble, Aug 2023
We had a lovely lunch here on our way back from Saint-Émilion to Bordeaux. The restaurant has an amazing terrace with sweeping views of the countryside and surrounding vineyards.
The service was friendly and informative, our waiter took time to recommend what wine would pair best with the lunch menu we selected.
The food was beautifully presented and very tasty. The lunch menu offered 3 courses for €50 which was great value for the quality.
I would recommend to anyone visiting the area that this is well worth eating at.
Adriaan Rems
Adriaan Rems, Apr 2023
I had a pleasant lunch here. The food was tasty and well-presented, and the wine menu had a good selection of local wines. The service was friendly and attentive, but a bit hasty at times. The highlight of the restaurant was the panoramic view of the vineyards and the countryside, which was very relaxing and enjoyable. The only downside was that the menu was quite expensive for what it offered, and I felt that some dishes were not worth the price.
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