Le Relays du Chasteau Aveyron cuisine with a South-West accent

Opening hours

Closed

  • Monday 08:00 am - 09:00 pm
  • Tuesday 08:00 am - 09:00 pm
  • Wednesday 08:00 am - 09:00 pm
  • Thursday 08:00 am - 09:00 pm
  • Friday 08:00 am - 09:00 pm
  • Saturday 08:00 am - 09:00 pm
  • Sunday 08:00 am - 09:00 pm

Opens at 08:00 am

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Location : In the countryside

Province : Aveyron - Causses, villages perchés et Templiers

Tariffs : 10€ to 20€, 20€ to 30€, 30€ to 40€

Services

  • Air conditioning
  • Bar
  • Cash
  • Cheque
  • Chèques Vacances (Holiday voucher)
  • Credit card accepted
  • English spoken
  • Internet : WIFI
  • Open all year round
  • Parking
  • Pets welcome
  • Specialities
  • Television : yes
  • Terrace
  • open 7/7
  • English
    • Welcome to the Relays du Chasteau in Aveyron. For five generations, our family has been welcoming lovers of peace and good food.


      An ideal stopover between Millau and Albi, come and sample our generous family-style cuisine with a lovely South-West accent. Our chef offers a cuisine that combines tradition and modernity, using local produce such as Aveyronnais veal, lamb sweetbreads and foie gras, not forgetting Sybile and Sarah's selection of regional wines for a meal that's all Aveyronnais! Because there's something for everyone, we don't forget seasonal vegetables, aromatic plants from the garden and edible flowers, and we also offer a vegetarian menu. 

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Traveller Reviews Le Relays du Chasteau

4.5 sur 5 539 reviews

  • MyTravelsAround TheWorld

    3 sur 5 Reviews posted by MyTravelsAround TheWorld on 27/08/2024

    I have visited this restaurant about 20 times in the course of 15 years. At least I made sure to eat a meal once a year. I have watched them grow, age as well as fade as they brought in different chefs in time. My last visit happened to be the least pleasant. I arrived as I am somewhat recognized by the daughter of the owners who has been a new and good addition in the restaurant for the last few years. I couldn’t catch a glimpse of a hello with her mother nor the father after my hello. It’s usual and ok. I took my seat with friends with the hopes of eating a plate of foie gras then veal with roqforte sauce then a cream caramel - as every year. Veal was a thicker but smaller fillet than usual and the chef didn’t pay enough attention to the thickness of it and made it undercooked. The center of the meat didn’t get enough time. Fish was found tasteless by my friends. Only thing they liked on their plate was the slice of red beet and zucchini. We all had a piece of potato on our plates on the side - again, not very interesting. Their new addition of brown spread placed in a shape of a leaf had a very strange, overly sweet taste. It helped diminishing the overall plate even more. Their best desert no longer exists. Fine. Perhaps time to move on. She expressed herself with the same statement. However there was nothing else to be said. No alternatives to recommend, no making comments. Every desert is another cooked/baked fruit that is not gonna come close to a proper desert. As we leave the place no proper goodbyes, no smiles. People do their jobs here as written on their job description which lacks feelings and personality. For me a good dining experience is not only about the taste of the food. But the service, the atmosphere, the feeling we get out of it. Relays du Chasteau restaurant didn’t surprise me with their cold, distant service which completely lacks the customer appreciation, recognition. I witnessed once again that the decoration follows the same character. There is a great outdoors seating for the ice cream serving in the afternoons in front, right beneath the highlight of the town - the château. However this section is sadly not used for dinning. You are placed indoors with white tiles and walls and some mirrors with less than mediocre quality of small art works. Cold lighting with boring table arrangement. They do their job fine in serving their food however with nearly zero feelings. If you are looking for a good tasting food but nothing else, I can still recommend this place. If you are lucky with the chef you can end up with good plates. I don’t think I will continue to visit them. Unless they surprise and bring the taste of their food back to good, offer their best dish - the cream caramel and be brave enough to serve dinner in front outside with a few smiles during serving.

  • Jane

    5 sur 5 Reviews posted by Jane on 16/10/2024

    A small, family-run hotel with an excellent restaurant in a stunning location - could not be better. I hope very much to return one day.

  • Nicky Popovic

    5 sur 5 Reviews posted by Nicky Popovic on 15/08/2024

    UPDATE 2024 Tonight we enjoyed yet another fabulous meal at this family run establishment. ( The second meal this month) again it did not disappoint. From the warm welcome, the friendly service to the magnificent food that could not be faulted. We are so lucky to have found this restaurant just a short drive from us. How can I give it more than 10/10 as it really deserves it. Thank you for making our evening perfect 👌 ❤️ ‐-----------‐----------------------‐---------------------------------- 2023 We were lucky enough to have a meal here last week with friends. Where do I start. Staff. Could not be better if they tried. Even gave me reading glasses as I'd left mine at home. The service at table , Outstanding. Just attentive enough. The food, beautiful, locally sourced produce cooked to order. The menu is simple but superbly delivered. We will definatly be back. Thank you gor a lovely evening 😄

Traveller Reviews Le Relays du Chasteau

4.0 sur 5 215 reviews

Rating summary

  • Food 4.0 / 5
  • Atmosphere 4.0 / 5
  • Service 4.0 / 5
  • Value 4.0 / 5
  • "Fresh to the Table"

    4 / 5 Reviews posted by rebeccacD7276EF (California) on 11/08/2019

    After a long day on our feet visiting the chateau, we sat down for a refreshing drink. When we ordered Lemon Juice (Presse de Citron), the lady walked gently and swiftly toward the garden to pick...

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  • "Excellent meal"

    5 / 5 Reviews posted by G424ZOpaulineb (Ambialet, France) on 28/09/2018

    Good, very polite service and a delicious meal. Great duck & charcuterie starter platters & stunning veal, cooked perfectly! Dinning room lacks the character that exudes from the exterior...

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  • "Great find"

    4 / 5 Reviews posted by GirdleTheEarth (Southend) on 05/08/2017

    We stopped in Brousse le Chateau for lunch, as we had been exploring the Vallee du Tarn and this was about half way through our day's journey. The village is one of the "Plus Beaux Villages" of...

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Le Relays du Chasteau

Address

12480 Brousse-le-Château

GPS coordinates

43° 59'51.37"N, 2° 37'29.54"E

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