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The food and drink at the ground really isn’t anything special with there just being a few piecemeal options available that you will find at any football ground in the country such as Hot Dogs and Burgers – although we are in Breton country – so you may be able to find the local speciality – the ‘galette-saucisse’. It is seen in the local area as being the quintessential terrace food – and the only thing you should be eating on game day. It is a fried pork sausage, wrapped in a thin buckwheat crepe and goes deliciously with a cup of apple cider!
My advice would be to either bring some food in yourself – or better yet, hold off eating until after the match and then pick a restaurant and enjoy some awesome local fare, restaurants often are open later in France than most other countries so it won’t be hard to find something delicious.
- Pierre Gomis answered 8 years ago
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At the stadium you can enjoy in hotdogs, French fries and sandwiches. Of course, getting a beer or a soda is not a problem either and the prices are reasonable. But since you are in Brittany, it is a great decision to taste their traditional and famous galette—a pancake made out of buckwheat flour with savory filling. Also they have their local cola, Breizh Cola.
- Clément Letou answered 8 years ago
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