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Avis des membres sur LA CAVE CADILLAC
4.4/5
55 avis
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Questions fréquentes :
Oui, LA CAVE CADILLAC a des pièces climatisées.
Oui, LA CAVE CADILLAC est un établissement gay friendly.
Oui, LA CAVE CADILLAC est un établissement considéré comme adapté pour les enfants - Kids friendly.
Oui, LA CAVE CADILLAC dispose d'un établissement adapté à l'accueil des motards.
LA CAVE CADILLAC accepte les moyens de paiement suivants : Espèce, CB - Mastercard, CB - Visa, Ticket restaurant, Carte restaurant, Chèque vacances.
Oui, LA CAVE CADILLAC accepte les paiements en CB.
Oui, LA CAVE CADILLAC accepte les tickets restaurant comme moyen de paiement.
Oui, LA CAVE CADILLAC accepte les chèques vacances comme moyen de paiement.
LA CAVE CADILLAC compte 55 avis avec une note moyenne de 4.4. Vous pouvez consulter les avis de LA CAVE CADILLAC en cliquant sur ce lien ou partager votre avis sur LA CAVE CADILLAC
LA CAVE CADILLAC se situe au 24, rue du Général de Gaulle , 33410 Cadillac-Sur-Garonne
Lundi
Fermé
Mardi
10:00 - 21:00
Mercredi
10:00 - 21:00
Jeudi
10:00 - 21:00
Vendredi
10:00 - 21:00
Samedi
09:00 - 21:30
Dimanche
10:00 - 17:00

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We had reserved our table for dinner at this restaurant in Cadillac and looked forward to spending our evening with our extended family. The child menu was disappointing, the chicken nuggets were okay but the spaghetti served with them were dry, no sauce, no olive oil nor Parmesan cheese. Only blob of ketchup on the side. Both child menu’s came much earlier than the rest. What was most troublesome was the unpleasant experience we had with a man, who seemed to be the owner or in charge of the restaurant. He had scolded a family member for coming to our dinner table, with his beer which he had initially ordered and paid for at the terrace. He was told that this was illegal at his restaurant. We didn’t understand what was illegal about taking his drink to the same restaurant dinner table inside. We found it odd but didn’t make a fuss. After the children had long finished to eat, our burgers came. With the order we were asked about how we wanted the meat to be cooked, but they all came completely raw (almost tartare in the bun). When I asked the waitress to have the meat cooked, she obliged with no issues. The shocking experience was at the register when settling the dinner bill with the man who appeared to be in charge. I didn’t complain about the poor food experience, but when he was about to hand me the bill, he reacted with a clearly surprised expression, shaking his head with disapproval. So I asked him if there was an issue at all and he responded he was was surprised with the bill for 3 hours spent at his restaurant, meaning we didn’t spend enough for staying what was really 2 hours and 15 minutes at the table (it took a long time to have the rest of our dinner). This was incredibly rude and unprofessional really. I do not recommend this restaurant; our visit was a family jovial dinner tainted by low quality food and uncalled for rudeness. The waitress was pleasant though. I am still baffled about the reasons behind the man’s rudeness (most likely the owner).