Au Bureau
1318 Reviews
201 Rue du Colombier, 37100 Tours, France

Au Bureau
1318 Reviews
201 Rue du Colombier, 37100 Tours, France
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1318 Reviews
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Marc De Waal
Marc De Waal, Sep 2022
So I ask for a 1 liter bottle of San Pelegrino which is on the menu for 5 euro. Unfortunately this is not available today. There is however a 0.5ltr available at 4 euro and the waiter offers me 2 bottles of 0.5ltr for 8euro to which I replied that it was not very consumer friendly. He just shook his shoulders and said this was the normal procedure. On top of this he brought a bottle of tap water. What a disgrace!!! Shame I can not give 0 stars....
Nicolette Lucas
Nicolette Lucas, Jul 2019
My friend and I stopped by one afternoon after a long day of travel and we were very well received and taken care of by the staff. The food is excellent and the drinks are good! Alex does a great job running the place!
Aaa Bbb
Aaa Bbb, Aug 2022
Super quick service, good choice of food and tasty result. Staff was polite, kind and efficient. Kitchen open till late.
cenen87
cenen87, Aug 2023
Expect the service to be a little slow. However, if you have nowhere else to go, it is a cool restaurant.
Roberto Savanelli
Roberto Savanelli, Aug 2020
Best service ever,Alexander is AMAZING!
I have been so many restaurant 3 star michelin , but the service in "Au bureau" ( expecially Alexander) awesome!
Thank you Alex for make my family so happy .
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