Chez Max

Chez Max - Tisch reservieren

3 Quai Marine, 89000, Auxerre, France
1559 Bewertungen 4.1

"Great for cocktails before dinner- especially in good weather when they create a 'beach ' between the road and the river Yonne."

Details

Telefon: +33386520441

Adresse: 3 Quai Marine, 89000, Auxerre, France

Stadt: Auxerre

Webseite: http://www.facebook.com/chez.max.184

Öffnungszeiten

Montag: 12:00-13:45 19:00-22:00

Dienstag: 12:00-13:45 19:00-22:00

Mittwoch: 12:00-13:45 19:00-22:00

Donnerstag: 12:00-13:45 19:00-22:00

Freitag: 12:00-13:45 19:00-22:00

Samstag: 12:00-13:45 19:00-22:30

Statistiken

Gerichte: 11

Ausstattung: 7

Kategorien: 5

Bewertungen: 1559


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Bewertungen

5 /5 Bewertung

Walked down to the canal front on Saturday night without a restaurant booking (probably not the best idea). But managed to get a table on a bit of imitation sandy beach at this restaurant. The menu was Burger chips ONLY which seemed a bit odd but we didnt really care as the atmosphere was brilliant. Comfy chairs, sand, cocktail, great music and people promenading up and down the canalside. Really relaxed enjoyable evening.

5 /5 Bewertung

JUST TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE The place, the food, the waiters, Everything’s works out perfectly. To developp, this was my order: -Rilletes de Canard -Burger sauce époisse -Compoté de Rhubarbe The Burger is clearly one of the best i ate in years. If you want a place to kill your belly by happiness, this is the place to go. Thank you Paul and Sandrine

5 /5 Bewertung

Would recommend booking for definite. Very popular restaurant which isn't surprising given the quality of the food. Service was really good. All the staff very friendly and welcoming. Try the Bourguignon...it was amazing

5 /5 Bewertung

Our barge was parked next to a green grassy bank covered in comfy chairs. It's part of Chez Max and it looks amazing. Drinks only, not food. Families and friends relaxing on a warm summer night.

4 /5 Bewertung

Great for cocktails before dinner- especially in good weather when they create a 'beach ' between the road and the river Yonne.