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L'Étable in Grignan


Abra

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This kind of says it all. A 14 Euro lunch with lots of excellent choices. The welcome was friendly, the service was quick and efficient, the food was very good, and they have a nice outdoor terrace. Grignan is a very pretty little town, well worth a visit.

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This kind of says it all.  A 14 Euro lunch with lots of excellent choices.  The welcome was friendly, the service was quick and efficient, the food was very good, and they have a nice outdoor terrace.  Grignan is a very pretty little town, well worth a visit.

Abra, Your post got me moving on a project I've been thinking about. Namely an interactive map showing the inexpensive restaurants that abound in France.

So, your post is already on the map I recently posted. You have the honor, if such it is, of being the first poster on the map.

I do, however need the name of the restaurant. Also, was wine included or not?

Thanks.

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This kind of says it all.  A 14 Euro lunch with lots of excellent choices.  The welcome was friendly, the service was quick and efficient, the food was very good, and they have a nice outdoor terrace.  Grignan is a very pretty little town, well worth a visit.

Abra, Your post got me moving on a project I've been thinking about. Namely an interactive map showing the inexpensive restaurants that abound in France.

So, your post is already on the map I recently posted. You have the honor, if such it is, of being the first poster on the map.

I do, however need the name of the restaurant. Also, was wine included or not?

Thanks.

I think it's called tout simplement, L'Etable. :smile:

Additional 'useful' link: Office of Tourism - Grignan

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Right, it's L'Étable.  No wine -I've almost never seen wine included on a menu du jour.

Thanks Abra,

I guess you just live in the wrong part of France for the wine. 1/4 litre is the norm in our area.

Quelle damage.

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