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Dessert Restaurants in Chauffayer

The best places in Chauffayer to eat Dessert. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Chauffayer who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Chauffayer, Le Village, Chauffayer I-05800, France
"Excellent meal... very good direction..."
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City: Chauffayer, Route Napoleon, 05800, Chauffayer, France
"Which beautiful place to welcome and decors"
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City: Chauffayer, Lieu Dit le Bannet, 05800 Chauffayer, France
"A group of 13 cyclists on a hard, 6 day ride through the Alps, we were sent here as a rebooking from a hotel in Saint-Firmin. We have done many such trips and stayed in many inexpensive hotels through the region. This place was by far the worst, and strangely the most expensive on this year's entire trip. The nearest analogy I can make is that this is the French equivalent of the worst possible grimy truckstop hotel. Rooms. Ugh. One of our group commented that they had had better accommodations in jail cells. I’m not sure if it was a joke. The rooms are tiny, grubby and do not have toilets (oddly, they have bidets). The shower is the traditional handheld french style, stripped to the bare minimum. No place to hang it up, tiny tiny shower pan. We were proudly told that the rooms had all new mattresses. I could tell as I located each of the plastic tabs that previously held the tags on, one by one, by rolling on to them and getting jabbed through the sheets. I’m not sure if the benefit of having additional ventilation from the road….er - highway facing window was worth the extremely loud road noise all night long. These seem less like lodging rooms, and more like converted storage closets. The rooms however bad, were actually the high point.Bar and Restaurant.This place appears to be run by a small family. Dad is filthy and cooks (or at least carries around meat) in the kitchen, Mom waits table, runs the bar/front desk, Daughter is cute and talks to customers and helps and generally makes you hate the place a tiny bit less. Dog and cat add charm to the charmless. Cleaning does not appear to get much attention and the overall presentation of everything inside the building is, well, grubby.Beer and wine choices at the bar are pretty limited, with rock bottom Kronenbourg or some other french Milwaukee’ Best on tap and box-wine aplenty - at prices that anywhere else would get you something decent at least. The truckers staying the night were mostly enjoying Ricard. We all drank a bit at the bar before dinner and paid on the spot for each and every drink (this is relevant later).Because we travel with only one support truck we can eat only at places within walking distance of where we stay. This place is near nothing, so we had to eat as a group in the attached restaurant. Again, we have done this many times, in many hotels. We can usually rely on the proprietors choices to feed cyclists that are burning in excess of 4000 calories per day. Our dinner consisted of some unremarkable charcuterie, followed by the strangest main course ever. The salad was pre dressed in a dressing that was composed of approximately 15% olive oil, 5% vinegar and 80% raw garlic. I like a spicy salad but this was ridiculous. Most of our group could not eat it at all. This was accompanied by what we were told was a regional specialty I’d describe best as deep fried ravioli with 2 varieties of cheese based stuffing. Oddly, there than the charcuterie there was no other protein in the dinner at all. We ordered a couple bottles of ‘better’ wine as some in the group just couldn’t stomach any more box wine. Nothing we were served (or that was out on the buffet in the main room) in any way resembled the nice eggplant in the picture. Not quite full enough we all went off to bed. As a final insult, the next day we were told that despite things being pre-negotiated price wise (at a ridiculous 50 euro per person, double occupancy so 100 euro per squalid room) that because of all the additional crappy beer and a couple bottles of actual wine, that we had to pay an obscene 120 euros per room. Because we had a ride to get under way, we didn’t argue and simply paid and put this and got away from this place as fast as possible. About on the level of an F1 hotel - but with a squalid bar/restaurant, plus a last minute rip-off to boot. At least with the F1 you get a square deal at 33 euros a room double occupancy. Avoid if at all possible."

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