Our first stop back down the canal was Capestang. I didn't take part in the midday meal as I was having a bout of mal de mer/terre. Ni matter what I did the whole world just seemed to be a bit of balance. So I won't comment on that meal the others had there. But I will let of on an other very negative experience we had later on in relationship with la Bateliere. We were moored opposite the restaurant. About mi-afternoon a boot pulled up opposite us. And those folks were set for a party. I don't have anything against someone having a birthday party on board. I do however resent being kept awake until 2 o'clock in the morning by boom- boom-boom and ding-zing-crash-bang. 50th birthday or not, you need to respect the other folks in the harbor. I'll give Le Bateliere a star for switching of the music after I called him at 00:35 am even if the yelling and screaming (I bet they think that was singing) didn't stop until 2:00am. If that's the way you wanna do buisness, you will do your buisness without me. And I did complain to the harbour master. And the police for all...
Read moreHaving had a very mediocre dining experience at the cafe de la Grille in the town square earlier in the week, we were blown away by the quality of food, standard of service and moderate pricing at this restaurant. If you only dine in one restaurant in Capestang, you'd be a fool not to make it this one. The lyon salad starter followed by the entrecote steak was on the 27E menu is a delight not...
Read moreDidn’t even get to experience the restaurant. They were too slow to serve us and the smoke from the cooking was strong at our table. Was waiting at the table for 10 minutes before menus were given. Then we ultimately made the decision to leave due to the poor service and on the way out realised that although the restaurant was busy, no one yet had any food and all...
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