Puycelsi Roc Café - Menu

le Bourg, 81140 Puycelci, France, Puycelsi

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4.2 💬 336 Reviews
Puycelsi Roc Café

Phone: +33563331367

Address: le Bourg, 81140 Puycelci, France, Puycelsi

City: Puycelsi

Menu Dishes: 12

Reviews: 336

Website: http://www.puycelsi-roc-cafe.fr

"We spent two nights in Puycelci as part of a walking holiday and were booked into the Roc cafe by our holiday company as part of our package. We were seated on the terrace on both nights and on the first were given a set...menu comprising a very large and interesting selection of pates and terrines, including two vegetarian ones. This was followed with duck confit, cheese and sorbets we declined the offer of a fruit tart as dessert as our capacity by then was limited). We were given an aperitif, a very nice bottle of Gaillac wine and an extra glass on request. The following night we were again seated on the terrace and given a choice from the menu. We were able to try some different wines as well. At all times the staff were very friendly and willing. There are no pretensions with the food. This is a cafe serving local staples with charm and efficiency. They also have some interesting artisanal beers, some brewed about 200 metres from the cafe. There are few options in Puycelci with some of the competition only opening on occasional nights."

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we came late for lunch, but we were pleased to accept an salad with pate, cheese and tomato. it did the job and water was welcome after an ascent.

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Sitting in the sun under a canapy of branches (only February! with the most amazing views from our table. Well worth a visit. Good food and friendly staff.


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that is exactly what it means, it is a music café that serves good local food and many locally produced drinks and preserves. the salads are huge and really good, all taste directions for


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here twice, good menu with a decent selection to arrange. thanks to the waiter who pointed out that the court I almost ordered veal tripe the schoolboy franzosen was not entirely on the task! View menu


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Don't expect a fine dining experience. It's just a great place to go for a casual and good dinner, reasonably priced. The outdoor patio is great and the service friendly; the kind of cafe/restaurant and atmosphere you can find only in Europe!


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While in Puycelci we had dinner 3 times at Le Roc and drinks twice. Host Fred was amazing as was all the staff. You’ll have a great time if you visit Le Roc. On Saturday Marcel performed a one man rock show so much...fun Really good Gaillac wines


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We return to this cafe whenever in the area. It’s food is honest and always good standard but it’s the service and friendliness of the owner who always makes us feel welcome that brings us back each time. Fantastic views and great outside terrace to...watch the sunset from. View menu


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the bad and I came here for lunch. the personal has placed us on a table outside and handed us the menu cards. they give them the time to order and tell them their specificities. we enjoyed the deorage much and that was eating. there we are also a few locals present and they gave their compliment to the cook. we enjoyed it very much and we will come back when we visit this place again.


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We stopped off here with two of our children whilst exploring the beautiful town of Puycelci. This is the cafe which has the very best views. I would recommend sitting outside although there is seating inside. There are lunch options but we had a coffee...(grande au lait) which was lovely; strong and milky. The children had an ice cream and the service was excellent. I would absolutely recommend a stop here.


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We spent two nights in Puycelci as part of a walking holiday and were booked into the Roc cafe by our holiday company as part of our package. We were seated on the terrace on both nights and on the first were given a set...menu comprising a very large and interesting selection of pates and terrines, including two vegetarian ones. This was followed with duck confit, cheese and sorbets we declined the offer of a fruit tart as dessert as our capacity by then was limited). We were given an aperitif, a very nice bottle of Gaillac wine and an extra glass on request. The following night we were again seated on the terrace and given a choice from the menu. We were able to try some different wines as... View menu

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  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Grill Succulent meats and fresh vegetables perfectly cooked over an open flame, delivering rich smoky flavors. Savor tender steaks, juicy burgers, and tangy marinated kebabs, all grilled to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience. View menu
  • Européen
  • 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!

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