Le Korner
737 Reviews
2 Rue Général de Gaulle, 34200 Sète, France

Le Korner
737 Reviews
2 Rue Général de Gaulle, 34200 Sète, France
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737 Reviews
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Alex Lawson
Alex Lawson, Aug 2024
Lovely bar. Lively and a great service.
Mr.T
Mr.T, Jan 2024
Bad service: ungraceful and rude waitress who tried to charge us for a bottle of water more than we ordered. Once we realized this and she didn't even apologise. Low quality and quite expensive food: we ordered crepes and they were brought with the packaged jar of filling sitting on the plate. Very expensive water. The only good thing about the place is the position on the pedestrian course, you can't see the sea but it is breezy. Wooden chairs and tables, comfortable and aesthetically consistent with the atmosphere. Not recommended.
elaw dilokel
elaw dilokel, Dec 2023
We spent a really nice time there. They accepted to serve us food even though the kitchen was supposed to be closed. The seafood lasagna was especially delicious. Very understanding and welcoming waiter.
Richard Kettle
Richard Kettle, Mar 2022
It's a good place to sit outside. Protected from the wind/rain. Although doesn't get much sun. On a major pedestrian street so lots to look at.. Inside the layout is awful and although it often shows sorts on TV, watching is awkward. Staff are ok.
Glenn Davis
Glenn Davis, Oct 2022
We dropped in for a drink before heading to Les Halles for lunch. They had a 'blanc peche' which was delightful. A nice spot for a leisurely drink overlooking the canal.
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