Brasserie Madeleine Orléans
506 Reviews
19 Rue Anthelme Brillat Savarin, Zone Exposition Sud, Route Nationale 20, 45100 Orléans, France

Brasserie Madeleine Orléans
506 Reviews
19 Rue Anthelme Brillat Savarin, Zone Exposition Sud, Route Nationale 20, 45100 Orléans, France
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Chrissi H
Chrissi H, Mar 2023
Absolutely lovely place. Excellent, friendly service, food arrives fast. Big choice of drinks and meals.
Child friendly - high chairs, kids menu, changing table.
Prices higher average, however, lunch menu is a very good deal.
Highly recommend.
Jean-Paul Lizotte (JayPee)
Jean-Paul Lizotte (JayPee), Oct 2023
Loved it. Service was top notch by very nice young and professional staff. Food was appreciated by all five of us. Presentation excellent as well. We had a great time. So it is seafood/typical bar food but with an extra on quality and selection. I definitely can recommend.
Jon Creamer
Jon Creamer, Sep 2024
Excellent food and service, a surprising discovery.
raquel ambe
raquel ambe, Apr 2023
Very bad experience, at first site you can see a good and nice place but the food is awful the service is slow. I don’t recommend yo go.
Marcel Beer Kremnitzer
Marcel Beer Kremnitzer, Jun 2023
Good service, normal prices. The fish and chips was ok.
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