Bar-restaurant offering brasserie cuisine with a glass of wine in Arles.
The Wauxhall, a club of the situated aristocracy erected in the late th century, is today a bar and restaurant with remarkable architecture (its recently renovated glass glass is perhaps its best argument). On Saturday morning, market day on the boulevard des Lices, this is the place to drink a drink and find yourself among amateurs. But also to see and be seen. The problem is that the attitude of the staff in the service and some awkward details on the map suggest that only profit seems to guide the managers of the institution. On the day of our visit, we wanted wine to accompany our fish stew (good in the rest). " No pitcher on the weekend "gives us the tac of the tac the server! It's with the same kind of kindness he pursues "wine, it's glass or bottle." In the "Waux", there is therefore a card for the week and another for the evening, Saturday and Sunday, obviously more expensive… If you don't find something wrong, you'll be eating an honest brasserie kitchen, better than in recent times. Otherwise, if you don't want to be taken for a mug, you'll get through.
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Members' reviews on LE WAUXHALL
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Indeed moment or we are to get to the moment or we left we were entitled to music boom boom along the meal with a waiter more concentrated to occupy to laugh with the barman than has to deal with us.
but despite that I recommend this restaurant if you are looking for a place to eat it is very good food.
however, I advice strongly with the manager to change its waiter. very badly received and all the way along meal we did not even dare to ask again bread.
its aim: quickly take the order, quickly to serve us (Sunday of rain) and box our tip of the two waiters we would prefer to fall on the lady.
despite I recommend this brasserie for its setting and its cuisine.