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Name: Arlo Guthrie on Apr 10, 2007Comments: Port Grimaud without Table du Mareyeur That'd be like Paris without the Eiffel Tower. You have my complete support.Flag
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Name: Birgit Adam on Apr 10, 2007Comments: We appreciate to have Table du Mareyeur with itFlag
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Name: Birgit Adam on Apr 10, 2007Comments: We appreciate to have Table du Mareyeur with itFlag
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Name: Adrian Jonathan Hayes on Apr 10, 2007Comments: Wishing you every success with your beautiful restaurant and terrace and earnestly hope that there will not be any changes made.Flag
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Name: Nicholas & Martine Beuttler on Apr 10, 2007Comments: La Table du Mareyeur plays a very important part in the daily life of Port Grimaud and it is vital that they are allowed to continue the use of the terraceFlag
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Name: MacAuley Mark on Apr 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: David And Anne Pender-Cudlip on Apr 10, 2007Comments: The excellent reputation of La Table de Mareyeur brings not only valuable business to the restaurant but also to the other commercial enterprises at Port Grimaud.Flag
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Name: Anna Hart on Apr 10, 2007Comments: La Table du Mareyeur was the best restaurant we dined in during our visit to France and we have recommended it to all our friends - it would be a tragedy to alter anything about it and its wonderful owners Ewan & Caroline Scutcher and their staff.Flag
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Name: Michael Brock on Apr 10, 2007Comments: La Table du Mareyeur is a truly wonderful establishment and a very important part of life in Port Grimaud. it would be a tragedy if anything happended to it. You have my full support for your cause to retain the concession and continuing to use the wonderful outside terrace.Flag
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Name: Ric B on Apr 11, 2007Comments: This restaurant adds a rare touch of class. P grimaud would have less character without its famous terrace!Flag
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Name: Ric Barr on Apr 11, 2007Comments: Port grimaud would have less character without la table de mayereurs famous terracesFlag
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Name: Ric Barr on Apr 11, 2007Comments: la table de mayereur donne beacoup de character a Port Grimaud et ses fameuses terrace forme un part important de le Port!Flag
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Name: Ernest Menten on Apr 11, 2007Comments: This restaurant as it presently, should most deffinitly remain as it is. It is one of the reasons why Port Grimaud is what it is, and compensates PG 1 with all the crepes and ice cream cones.Flag
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Name: Alastair Harris on Apr 11, 2007Comments: I would like to pledge my full support for this cause as a summer in Port grimaud just would not be the same with out the Scutchers and La Table du Mareyeur!!Flag
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Name: Claire Lathbury on Apr 11, 2007Comments: I am a big fan of La Table du Mareyeur and whenever I have eaten there it has always been on the terrace. It's hard to imagine how this restaurant can survive without the terrace.Flag
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Name: Richard Simpson on Apr 11, 2007Comments: This is a fabulous restaurant that attracts visitors from far and wide. Without the terrace the restaurant will just not be the same.Flag
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Name: Paul McGrath on Apr 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Emmanuelle on Apr 11, 2007Comments: La table du Mareyeur est un excellent restaurant et il est trFlag
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Name: James Du Boulay on Apr 11, 2007Comments: It would be a great shame to loose the Terrace as it is an integral part of the Port Grimaud atmosphere.Flag
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Name: Anders Aberg on Apr 11, 2007Comments: This resturant is by far the best in Port Grimaud with an ambtion to serve good quality food with a marine touch so important to our little village.Flag
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Name: LE ROUX on Apr 11, 2007Comments: Sans hesitation nous signons cette petition. Mais qui peut bien avoir interet a "casser" ainsi un commerce installe depuis tant d'annees dans la cite lacustre !! C'est incroyable comme chez nous on montre toujours de l'hostilite envers ceux qui "reussissent". Et certainement avec beaucoup de travail et de respect du client !Flag
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Name: Hans-Erik M on Apr 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Hazel Kinnear on Apr 11, 2007Comments: Having been a regular visiter to La Table du Mareyeur since its opening, I, my entire family and my many friends from all over the world, would be quite devastated if this delightful restaurant, a real asset to the area by its quality, professionalism and charm, were to disappear.Flag
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Name: Ashley Elphick on Apr 11, 2007Comments: full support for caroline et ewanFlag
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Name: Graham Thompson on Apr 11, 2007Comments: As Guest Relations Manager at Hotel Le Beauvallon it would be a disaster if any part of the restaurant were closed. As a business it brings in a tremendous amount of our clients that would otherwise not visit Port Grimaud as the area lacks any other establishment of quality. Our hotel guests demand service and food of the highest standard in a restaurant with fine views and access by boat. Port Grimaud has only La Table du Mareyeur that meets this standard and without its terrace our guests would dine elsewhere and spend their money in another town depriving the local businesses of their patronage. My personal opinion is that the terrace should be extended along with the restaurant as success and loyalty to the area should be rewarded.Flag
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Name: Andrea Lapidus Persson on Apr 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Fredrik Aspegren on Apr 11, 2007Comments: It would be a crime to take away the terrace and destroy the best seafood restaurant of the Cote d'Azur. This restaurant is a landmark for all visitors to Port Grimaud and the region. I bring friends and family to Port Grimaud for La Table du Mareyeur and then for town itself.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 11, 2007Comments: This restaurant is the only reason that I would visit Port Grimaud. It would be sadly missed by me and my numerous family members.Flag
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Name: Hufton on Apr 11, 2007Comments: After many years of consistently high standards it would be a great shame to see the restaurant lose a part of its concession.Flag
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Name: Mark Williams on Apr 11, 2007Comments: I would like to strongly urge authorities to reconsider taking away the terrace concession for La Table du Mareyeur. As a regular international visitor, there are strong associations with the canal and the restaurant.Flag
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Name: Michael Hufton on Apr 11, 2007Comments: La Table du Marayeur est sans doute le meilleur restaurant de Port Grimaud et sa belle terrace est un des coins les plus charmants du village. Nous mangeons chez la marayeur sur la terrace depuis 1982 - le village serait beaucoup plus pauvre s'il fermerait.Flag
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Name: Steven Rabinowitz on Apr 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Olivier Baenninger on Apr 11, 2007Comments: Je me suis toujours rFlag
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Name: Kate Heron on Apr 11, 2007Comments: Why do you feel the need to try to close down most of the terrace of the best restaurant in the area I thought you cared about your local businesses. Don't do it! Kate and Justin.Flag
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Name: Samantha Talbot on Apr 11, 2007Comments: please save this lovely restaurant. support the small businesss.Flag
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Name: Christopher Baenninger on Apr 11, 2007Comments: Ce restaurant est un de mes favoris; j'ai eu plaisirFlag
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Name: Nickie Elliott on Apr 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Chrissy Wetherhill on Apr 11, 2007Comments: This would be an absolute shame, we make a special trip to Port Grimaud just to dine at the restaurant.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Rozzi & Michael Hufton on Apr 11, 2007Comments: La table du Marayeur is quite simply the best restaurant in Port-Grimaud and its wonderful terrace adds infinitely to the character, warmth and conviviality of village life - not to mention livening up what is otherwise a rather drab square. It is simply unthinkable to imagine this wonderful terrace, where we have enjoyed countless family meals over more than 25 years, being closed because of bureaucratic nonsense. The very essence of France is its gastronomy and its joie de vivre - there is no better expression of those characteristics than this terrace. Vive la France and Vive la Table du Marayeur! Michael Hufton.Flag
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Name: David & Gretchen Scott on Apr 11, 2007Comments: We are very concerned about the developments in Port Grimaud that would threaten the existence of the Table du Mareyeur. If the village looses such businesses it will have a significant impact on the human element of the village. Restaurants and small business are vital to retaining theFlag
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Name: Gangale Isabella on Apr 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Kent Persson on Apr 11, 2007Comments: La Table du Mareyeur is a very nice meeting place in Port Grimaud!Flag
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Name: Timon Pratt on Apr 11, 2007Comments: I have a holiday home in Roussillon and frequently visit Port Grimaud. La Table du Mareyeur is the finest restaurant and must remain in the port.Flag
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Name: Shadi Feiz on Apr 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Sibilla Gelpke on Apr 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Tim Harris on Apr 11, 2007Comments: Anything adversely affecting the existenceof La Table du Mareyeur would be disastrous for the community and tourism of Port Grimaud. I implore you to look after the restaurants interests. I for one would never visit the Port again if anything happened to the restaurant or to the ScutchersFlag
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Name: Robert Stewart on Apr 11, 2007Comments: It would be dreadful if this happens and ruin the best restaurant in Port Grimaud.Flag
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Name: Ian Holden on Apr 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Robin Harris on Apr 11, 2007Comments: I have been visiting Port Grimaud since it was mostly swamp land and a holiday to Port Grimault would not be the same without at least a couple of meals at our favourite restaurant - La Table du Mareyeur.Flag