Dinner restaurant
Café-Restaurant Pinte de Pierre-à-Bot
Pinte de Pierre-à-Bot, Neuchâtel
La Pinte de Pierre-à-Bot is open 7/7 from 10 a.m. and enjoys a magnificent panorama in a green setting. It's just 5 minutes from Neuchâtel town center, and features a children's playground, Swingolf and ample parking.
The varied menu features some thirty cheese, Bacchus, wine and Chinese fondues, raclette, salads, grilled meats, homemade cream or lemon tarts, chocolate fondues and more.
La Pinte was built in 1928 as a clubhouse for the 9-hole Neuchâtel golf course. In 1974, an 18-hole golf course was created at Vöens above St-Blaise. The former Neuchâtel golf course became a park open to the public, and its clubhouse the current Pinte de Pierre-à-Bot. The name "Pierre-à-Bot" comes from an erratic boulder deposited here during the last ice age. The boulder is the largest in the Jura Arc and is shaped like a toad. Over time, the name became "à-Bot".
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Address
Pinte de Pierre-à-Bot
Route de Pierre-à-Bot 106
2000 Neuchâtel
Date
Contact
Café-Restaurant Pinte de Pierre-à-Bot
Pierre-à-Bot 106
2000 Neuchâtel
info@pintedepierreabot.ch
032 725 33 80
Category
- Dinner restaurant
Cuisine
- Swiss
Speciality dish
- Fondue
- Grill
- Raclette
Award
- Swiss Wine Gourmet: 3 glasses
- Typically - MOP
Ambience
- Rustic
Children & Families
- Outdoor play area with sandpit, swings, slides
Payment Options
- Eurocard
- Postcard
- Visa
Location & Landscape
- View on mountains
Webcode
www.guidle.com/vnGcxn