Le Grillon - Menu

1 rue Girard le Bleu, 13200, Arles, France

🛍 Thé, Salade, Français, Barbecue

4.2 💬 1312 Reviews
Le Grillon

Phone: +33490967097

Address: 1 rue Girard le Bleu, 13200, Arles, France

City: Arles

Dishes: 6

Reviews: 1312

"My dinner was a pasta with prawns serving. The pasta seemed fresh, and there was lots of it. The prawns were also plentiful, and they were plump, juicy, and very tasty. Add a glass of wine and a great view of the Ampitheatre, and you've got a very nice end-of-day meal. Service was friendly and fast, and the price was quite reasonable. Just around the corner from Le Calendal, it is easy to find and worth your time."

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Kyle Kyle

just above the arenas the grill doesn't pay for a mine, you eat it at a reasonable price. Nice service.

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Étienne
Étienne

we did not wait and were well received. The staff is very nice. well eaten in a quiet outside of the arenas. local beer.


Geetanjali
Geetanjali

friendly restaurant at the foot of the arenas, welcoming servers and good advice. very good and hearty dishes! I recommend.


Ashlynn
Ashlynn

very good restaurant: smiling servers and very good advice. for dishes, they are simple (burger, salad,.) but excellent! I recommend


Carcasailles
Carcasailles

Charming restaurant overlooking the Roman arena in old town Arles. Served by 'le patron ' the menu is simple, varied and affordable. And the beer refreshingly chilled!


Donny
Donny

The restaurant is situated opposite the arena. We had a crepe with ham, cheese and mushrooms and a side salad, which was enormous!! The service was prompt and courteous.


Aurore
Aurore

We sat outside next to the Amphitheatre. The service was excellent and the food came very quickly and was fresh and delicious. Highly recommend for a simple, unfussy meal in a lovely location.


Jurazur
Jurazur

The restaurant nearly touches the Arena. You have a nice view from the terrace. I had a good dinner with 'salade camarquaise ' and 'a steak of a bull '. But the menu has good alternatives. It is for sure the atmosphere that gives you the feeling of being in Arles.


Frieda
Frieda

The service is reactive no waiting. Nice and polite servers. the vegetarian burger is not good. it contains neither tomato nor onions nor salad but a potato galette completely masked by a kind of brown peppers or roasted mushrooms for a vegetarian one would have been said a well-fat (not healthy) burger otherwise fries were not bad


David
David

My dinner was a pasta with prawns serving. The pasta seemed fresh, and there was lots of it. The prawns were also plentiful, and they were plump, juicy, and very tasty. Add a glass of wine and a great view of the Ampitheatre, and you've got a very nice end-of-day meal. Service was friendly and fast, and the price was quite reasonable. Just around the corner from Le Calendal, it is easy to find and worth your time.

Categories

  • Thé Explore our selection of soothing teas, offering both classic and exotic blends. Perfectly brewed to awaken your senses, indulge in our range for a moment of tranquility and flavor in every sip.
  • Salade A delightful assortment of vibrant salads, featuring fresh greens, seasonal vegetables, and savory toppings, drizzled with our signature dressings for a refreshing and wholesome meal experience.
  • Français Classic French cuisine showcasing timeless elegance, our menu offers rich and flavorful dishes crafted with traditional techniques and seasonal ingredients, promising an unforgettable culinary experience. Bon appétit!
  • Barbecue Savor the smoky and savory flavors of our barbecue offerings. From tender ribs to juicy briskets, each dish is grilled to perfection with our signature sauces and spices for an authentic BBQ experience.

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  • Serveurs
  • Bar Complet

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