Café Social
760 Reviews
35 Rue Villaret Joyeuse, 34200 Sète, France

Café Social
760 Reviews
35 Rue Villaret Joyeuse, 34200 Sète, France
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Andrew Stott
Andrew Stott, Sep 2023
Strange that almost all the one star reviews of this place are from people who have posted less than 6 reviews…..We walked in (no reservation) to this off the beaten track, slightly bohemian, informal and had a great lunch on a table outside eating a delicious Tian de Legumes, a tasty Cabillaud (fish) au gratin with salad and chips, Burrata, and Tomato Salad, all served with a smile. €69 for 3 including drinks. By the time we left at 1400, it was packed. Highly recommended for informal lunch.
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A R, Jun 2024
We walked under the high sun for more than half an hour looking for this place, climbing up the hill.
When we got there around 13:45, the man said food service was over. (That’s fine) we explained the hike under the sun and asked to have just a drink then.
He said no as well.
There were plenty of tables still occupied, more that than empty tables. I guess we’re not welcome there for some reason.
Gabrielle Reisman
Gabrielle Reisman, Jul 2022
Gorgeous, unpretentious food and the staff was so kind and welcoming. We came at lunch and it was super chill with no wait. Shrimp and mussels were excellent and the oysters were the best we’ve had in France!
Zoe McArthur
Zoe McArthur, Jul 2024
Great food and vibes.
Eric Cormouls-Houles
Eric Cormouls-Houles, Jul 2024
Our favorite place to eat with friends from out of town. Great tapas, great service!!
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