LE COUVENT
A restaurant with homemade tapas that honours local products accompanied by a varied wine cellar.
Le Couvent is first of all an authentic 17th century convent: the decoration is thought out in such a way as to emphasise the architectural ensemble of the period. It is then homemade tapas that honour local products, very local, very scoundrel as we like them! Duck hearts in parsley, cannelloni of duck confit and truffled camembert alongside burratina and other churros of parmesan and cream of piquillo. A delight! The wine cellar is varied as it should be to accompany your meal in the best way.
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Members' reviews on LE COUVENT
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(Avis d'origine)
Less a hostel than a bar with a few beds for rent on the first story. If noise bothers you on any level, do not book here! It may be cheap, but it is not worth the money. Not only is it impossibly loud at night (aaaaall night), there is also no real common space where you can sit during the day. And forget about using your computer, or your phone - the wifi is interminably slow. A bright spot: the staff is nice, and tries to be helpful. But the whole concept is misguided. Don't waste your time.
(Avis d'origine)
Auberge très propre avec un personnel sympathique et efficace. Les repas sont servis les jeudis, vendredis et samedis. Vous pouvez emporter des plats préparés et prendre vos repas sur place
(Avis d'origine)
It's very different from any hostel experience I've had before in that there's no common social areas just for the hostel guests, only a bar and restaurant that aren't particularly priced for people who opt to stay in hostels. The bunks were nice and sturdy, but so close together that one could be blocked in when the person in the bunk across is opening their storage locker. But the location is very good for both the main city center and the train station. Note - I'm referring to the regular town, NOT the medieval city which is a 25 minute walk away.
(Avis d'origine)
poor cleanliness and facilities. shower rooms with mold, hair and stain… toilets without soap and tissue paper during my whole stay. Allocated a guy to female dorm. the worst and rudest customer service ever
(Avis d'origine)
Less a hostel than a bar with a few beds for rent on the first story. If noise bothers you on any level, do not book here! It may be cheap, but it is not worth the money. Not only is it impossibly loud at night (aaaaall night), there is also no real common space where you can sit during the day. And forget about using your computer, or your phone - the wifi is interminably slow. A bright spot: the staff is nice, and tries to be helpful. But the whole concept is misguided. Don't waste your time.