Well located bar-restaurant with terrace offering a hikers' formula and à la carte dishes including seafood
This bar-restaurant boasts a prime location, which is what gives it its charm. On your return from a stroll along the Aber Ildut, it's a very pleasant place to take a break. You can opt for the menu of the day, the hiker's menu or à la carte dishes such as fillet of pollack and seafood. You'll definitely want to come for the view of Lanildut harbor, which is splendid from the terrace! The staff are friendly, and the atmosphere in the bar is festive, with live music on Friday evenings. We recommend the house-arranged rums and the kig ha farz to take away!
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Members' reviews on L'ABRI CÔTIER
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We booked ahead but when we arrived at 12:45 we were put at a small table in second file close to another table so that we were almost sitting shoulder to shoulder with another couple. Unfortunately the woman only stopped talking to put food in her mouth. A most annoying experience that could have been avoided if they had actually reserved a table for us.
At a restaurant on the seashore one would expect to find seafood but they offer only a "formula" with a fixed price and a limited menu. The main course was a choice of veal or chicken! The veal turned out to be a sort of mini stuffed roasted roll and potato chips; sort of factory canteen food. The only seafood was crab, prawns, and some molluscs in the buffet antipasto. By the time we got there we found that the 2 people ahead of us had taken 4 plates loaded high, and there was no crab left. When we asked if there was more crab we were told that it was finished.
Imagine our surprise when we went to pay the bill and noticed a new tray of crab had appeared. Naturally we commented but did not get an apology.
The best I can say is that the food was innocuous and the service indifferent, at least the cost was "economic".
Not an experience I want to repeat.