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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónOh my this place has a wonderful setting. They offer great local food, served with warmth. They were busy but were attentive. The food was tasteful, including the extra soup starter served in addition to the set menu. We were not rushed, and made...to feel special. Definitely worth the moderate price they charge. Will rertun,
Excellent menu with many options available. Food was delicious. Excellent location with brilliant views. Very helpful staff.
The owner is a very good cook! Everything we tried was delicious for a very fair price. Excellent experience. Local people sent us there and that was good advice!
If you're ready to have a relaxing, lounging lunch with a group, this is the place. Ask to eat on the terrace for a beautiful view of the Vezere valley. Amazing lunch, extremely hearty and filling. Highly recommend the cheese.
We had so much fun, finding Laugerie Bass and eating there. It was featured in one of Martin Walker's books about Bruno, Chief of Police in the fictional St. Denis, not too far from Les Eyzies. Good friends of Brunos have their wedding feast at...Laugerie Basse. We couldn't wait to eat there. First, we love going where people of the area really go, and at the end of October I would guess the lunch crowd was about one quarter tourists and three quarters locals. There was a lot of kissing and greeting as old friends came in, and more upon the farewelling. In spite of all the friendly arrivals, the wait staff worked with extraordinary efficiency. They were friendly, helpful and very energetic, seating guests, taking orders, and scurrying the food out as quickly as possible. There was a jolly noise level. It wasn't uncomfortable, it was the sound of good conversations. Lots of them. We ordered the set menus with duck; it came with salad, veggies and potatoes and was delicious. For me, the highlight of the meal was my little demi-litre of Pecharmant wine, which Bruno drinks and recommends. Experiences like this cement our love of visiting the Dordogne/Perigord.