L'Hospitalier - Menu

Vers le centre du village, La Couvertoirade, France, 12230

🛍 Pizza, Kebab, Mexicain, Asiatique

4.3 💬 825 Reviews
L'Hospitalier

Phone: +33565591950,+33565585559

Address: Vers le centre du village, La Couvertoirade, France, 12230

City: La Couvertoirade

Menu Dishes: 14

Reviews: 825

Website: http://l-hospitalier.paqe.io/

"L'Hospitalier is located in one of the quieter town squares near the southern entrance into the town. Most people probably enter La Couvertoirade through the northern entrance, so it will probably be one of the last places you will see as you make your way around the village.We stopped by for a snack in the middle of the afternoon. Many of the restaurants were closed at the time, but L'Hospitalier was one of the few places open. We sat at one of the outdoor tables in the square along with about a half dozen other tourists who were mostly there for coffee or ice cream.We ordered the charcuterie plate, a cheese plate (see photos) and 2 glasses of wine. Each plate came with a small green salad - simple, but very fresh with a nice dressing. The 3 cheeses (one hard Cantal-like, one Camembert-like and one Roquefort-like) and 3 meats (one saucisson, one jambon and one pate) were all very good and were accompanied by a basket of bread. Our waitress was a high schooler, who provided prompt and courteous service.The total came to under 20 Euros which we found to be very reasonable in such a touristy village. They also serve various pizzas (8 to 9.20 Euros), ice creams and sorbets (1.70 Euros for 1 scoop, 3.30 Euros for 2, 4.50 Euros for 3) and various daily menus that range from 7.50 to 9.90 Euros (see photo). Overall, we found L'Hospitalier to be a pleasant place to dine at a reasonable price."

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restaurants that understood everything. they offer very affordable formulas with good products. I recommend this establishment

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User

When I was served my pizza, I immediately realized that I was going to have fun, the dough is excellent, the ingredients well chosen and a perfect tomato sauce with taste. Even hot sauce was excellent


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User

TOP! We have lunch on the terrace with a friend, menu at 9,90€ very good. Everything was very good and the service was great. The place is really cute, don't hesitate to stop for a little taste or drink:


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User

I don't know. Smiling home, fast service, with local products. We even offered the water carafe without asking. We're in a beautiful setting. And all that for 9.5O euros. Today, there is no more. Thank you very much for this pleasant moment. View menu


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User

They didn't have the opportunity to taste their pizza because unfortunately they didn't have pasta at 1 o'clock, we still had the aperitif and they always offered us a half pizza that hosted them. the super server simpa a very nice frame. planning to book in advance.


Philippe
Philippe

The dishes are simple but well cooked. We ate a 3 cheese pizza and a plate of charcuterie accompanied by salads. With homemade desserts and a craft beer, we ate for €35 for two. The terrace is in the middle of the medieval village under oak trees. Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch


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User

visiting the medieval village of the curvertoirade, a small restaurant on a small square, semi shaded. The hospital welcomes us with simplicity and great smile. quite affordable at rates with several formulas. c is very good and you do not come out with hunger, even with the formula at 9,90€ do not hesitate to stop there. View menu


Oscar
Oscar

Friendly and available staff, decent meal, good discovery for the price. Of course, big eaters will criticize but my wife and I paid €23.60 for 2 (discovery platter ×2 1 coffee for me)!!! Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: €10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Aligot Et Jambon de Pays


Mister
Mister

Small bar restaurant which sits in a courtyard in the center of this unique village. You will have to call the waitress to be served, or even pay. The place is magical and a little feeling of going back in time will permeate us. We will be lucky not to have too many people on a weekday out of season. Service: 2 Atmosphere: 5


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L'Hospitalier is located in one of the quieter town squares near the southern entrance into the town. Most people probably enter La Couvertoirade through the northern entrance, so it will probably be one of the last places you will see as you make your way around the village.We stopped by for a snack in the middle of the afternoon. Many of the restaurants were closed at the time, but L'Hospitalier was one of the few places open. We sat at one of the outdoor tables in the square along with about a half dozen other tourists who were mostly there for coffee or ice cream.We ordered the charcuterie plate, a cheese plate (see photos) and 2 glasses of wine. Each plate came with a small green salad... View menu

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  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • Kebab Savor our delicious kebabs, expertly grilled and bursting with flavor. Choose from a variety of meats and vibrant spices, served with fresh sides. Perfect for a satisfying and flavorful meal. View menu
  • Mexicain Authentic Mexican flavors await you with sizzling fajitas, savory tacos, zesty enchiladas, and fresh guacamole, all crafted with rich, traditional spices and served with vibrant sides. Enjoy a fiesta on your plate!
  • Asiatique

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