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Pont Aven - Chez Jackie: a seafood delight

Chez Jackie
Port du Belon
Reic sur Belon
Nr. Pont Aven
Brittany 29340
Tel: 02 98 06 90 32

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If you ever want to go and eat seafood I doubt you will find a better place. It is both idyllic and ideal. This is not a smart place with two small cramped dining rooms stuck onto the side of this fisherman's cottage. The estuary is adjacent and the oysters beds just around the corner.
The dining room and the outside terrace are both packed with tables and chairs making the seating cramped and the service harassed. However the demand is clearly there and justifiably so too. The cooking is basic but of course the product is spot on. Needless to say there is no alternatives to seafood. In addition the restaurant is closed in the winter.

Posted by Sam at August 10, 2006 10:26 AM

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Pont Aven

Chez Jackie: a seafood delight

Chez Jackie
Port du Belon
Reic sur Belon
Nr. Pont Aven
Brittany 29340
Tel: 02 98 06 90 32

Chez_Jackie.jpg
If you ever want to go and eat seafood I doubt you will find a better place. It is both idyllic and ideal. This is not a smart place with two small cramped dining rooms stuck onto the side of this fisherman's cottage. The estuary is adjacent and the oysters beds just around the corner.
The dining room and the outside terrace are both packed with tables and chairs making the seating cramped and the service harassed. However the demand is clearly there and justifiably so too. The cooking is basic but of course the product is spot on. Needless to say there is no alternatives to seafood. In addition the restaurant is closed in the winter.

Posted by Sam at August 10, 2006 10:26 AM

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