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1 Rue Ernest Renan, 93200, Saint-Denis, France

🛍 Café, Pâtes, Pizza, Italien

4 💬 1223 Reseñas
Le Coq Hardy

Teléfono: +33148200573,+33186995715,+33890210620

Dirección: 1 Rue Ernest Renan, 93200, Saint-Denis, France

Ciudad: Saint-Denis

Platos: 11

Reseñas: 1223

Sitio Web: https://www.facebook.com/brasserie.lecoqhardy

"Change of ownership. But conviviality is always there. Correct prices, with a formula at noon. Quality and dishes that come out of the ordinary for some: this makes the particularity of this place as well. Open Monday to Friday. Some tables outside."

ANARES ANARES

A nice place just like its owner. Super cool

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Keira
Keira

A boss and a top service. I strongly recommend


Dominique
Dominique

Kitchen okay. Big: warm welcome and fast service.


Lulu
Lulu

Nice place and the kitchen is good service Rapid if you wish


User
User

very good reception, impeccable service and we eat very well.


Juana
Juana

I was just there to drink a coffee, very nice neighborhood atmosphere


jeromecortial
jeromecortial

A bistro with a good franquette to taste eightres, with a nice plate of charcuterie and cheeses Chardonnay Pichet A small onion service A music group The top


User
User

superb experience in the ****! a choice of beer pressures, bottles, spirits, wines. possibility also of boards. The dishes are good too! The boss is just on top! A big plus. To do on st denis!


agn
agn

Excellent address unfortunately open only Monday to Friday noon. The dishes are simple but always with a hint of originality, e.g. muddy and sweet potatoes. The service is fast, of a good level and the staff is very friendly. Let's go and go back.


CHER9233
CHER9233

Change of ownership. But conviviality is always there. Correct prices, with a formula at noon. Quality and dishes that come out of the ordinary for some: this makes the particularity of this place as well. Open Monday to Friday. Some tables outside.

Categorías

  • Café Disfruta de nuestra selección de cafés elaborados por expertos, desde ricos espressos hasta cremosos capuchinos. Ya sea que necesites un impulso matutino o un sorbo relajado, nuestras opciones de café prometen calidez y confort en cada taza.
  • Pâtes Deléitate con nuestra selección de platos de pasta clásicos y contemporáneos, cada uno elaborado con ingredientes frescos y de calidad y salsas sabrosas que capturan la esencia de la cocina italiana en cada bocado.
  • Pizza Sumérgete en nuestras pizzas perfectamente horneadas, elaboradas con masa lanzada a mano, rica salsa de tomate y una mezcla de quesos gourmet. Cada rebanada estalla con ingredientes frescos, asegurando un bocado delicioso cada vez.
  • Italien Saborea los ricos y diversos sabores de Italia con nuestro menú, que ofrece pasta clásica, risottos sabrosos y platos tradicionales de carne y mariscos, todos elaborados con ingredientes auténticos y pasión. ¡Buon appetito!

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