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My friends and when to the auberge gasconne last night, a friday, we had a beer and studied the menu, ordered pizzas only to be told there were no pizzas. Wno ever heared of a pizzaria with no pizzas. We left.
We came here late on a Monday night when almost everything was shut down including the restaurant our hotel recommended. Not expecting much but pleasently suprised we had a enjoyable meal. Ate outside not great on ambiance. The food was very good. The vegetable pizza and the green salad we’re completely eaten. Owner was walking about and even suggested a great local wine. Our waitress spoke no English had no problems with us and my husbands pigeon French.
Went there twice because it was the only place we could find open. Pasta the first night and pizza the second night. I was not impressed.
This once bustling bar/restaurant really could do with a shot in the arm. The Auberge is one of very few restaurants in the area to open in the evening 7 days a week. However, as with most eateries in Montrejeau, it is busiest at lunchtimes particularly on market day. The early evenings are quiet, with many lone diners enjoying the plat du jour rather than cook at home. Things tend to liven up much later on, particularly on long summer evenings and at weekends, when you'll often see large parties arrive to eat up to 10pm at night. The Auberge offers a really very good and comprehensive pizza menu from their wood fired oven. Other menu items tend to be a bit hit and miss, though the plat du jour and the dessert menu are generally reliable. Unfortunately, the degree of enjoyment of a meal at the Auberge often comes down to the staff rota. Some servers are a joy, others appear disinterested and, on a slow night, have been known to start stacking chairs around the last diners before they have even finished their coffee. Last but by no means least, make sure you visit the toilet at home before going out. The toilets at the Auberge are grim.