With a large terrace, the restaurant is bright at night and provides a bistro menu that leaves a large part to fish
This old guiguette from the 50s welcomes you for lunch and dinner. Faithful to its origins, La Plage has a large terrace overlooking the banks of the Ariège and the bridge that crosses it. Parasol at noon, light garland in the evening, the atmosphere contributes greatly to this moment of greed and sharing! The spirit is in vacation and the bistro menu leaves a large part to the fish. The cocktails and digestives menu is sometimes unusual, especially the Coq au lait: a milk-based liqueur, enhanced with vanilla, salted caramel and Armagnac!
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Members' reviews on LA PLAGE
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Jean Noël Raynaud
Jean noël Raynaud
(Avis d'origine)
Is a good plan for summer, I think one or two days are more than enough.