If you've driven far along a major road in France, you've probably seen a Buffalo Grill or two -…read moreyou can spot them by the distinctive steep-pitched red roof with its white logo. While I wouldn't suggest that you make a special trip during your holiday, they're a very good option as you travel, especially if you want to eat outside main meal times.
The food is American-style with an emphasis on steaks, as well as ribs, chicken, burgers and chili con carne. As ever in France, the vegetarian options are scarce but there is a hot goat's cheese salad. A few French options such as steak tartare have also sneaked in! Prices are reasonable although not cheap, and there are a couple of good-value two-course menus.
The food was great, just exactly what you'd expect - not outstanding but not to be faulted either. (In other words, unusually authentic for a chain restaurant offering foreign cuisine in France) You're given a free welcome salad on arrival, and there is a full drinks menu including cocktails (bizarrely garnished with a skewer of haribo-type sweets). Service was really pleasant and friendly, and the waiters spoke English.
The environment is heavily themed, from the buffalo outside the front door to the cardboard 'Indian headdresses' for kids. In fact, children are well catered for with their own menu, puzzles on the placemats, and even a bouncy castle just outside.
All in all, a very enjoyable place to eat out, even if not the most authentically French!