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Name: St on Aug 20, 2007Comments: Port Grimaud would not be interesting without La Table du Mareyeur. We have spent the best moment from our holidays in La Table du Mareyeur. My father goes to Port Grimaud 6 times a year just to have a meal in La Table du Mareyeur. Best regardsFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 21, 2007Comments: A fantastic spot - a real attraction for both residents and visitors! Don't let it be spoilt....Flag
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Name: Imogen Davies on Aug 21, 2007Comments: Port Grimaud would not be the same without La Table du Mareyeur. I wish Ewan and Caroline every success in staying open.Flag
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Name: Bouchard Arnaud on Aug 22, 2007Comments: Je trouve ridicule de vouloir amputFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Tina McCulloch on Aug 27, 2007Comments: As a regular visitor to port grimaud and a big fan of La Table du Mareyeur, I think it would be a huge shame to take away the terrace of the restaurant.Flag
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Name: Graham Stuart on Sep 4, 2007Comments: the restaurant is a benefit to port grimaud with its waterside location.Flag
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Name: Mary Ellen Dahlke on Sep 8, 2007Comments: Please, keep this landmark as it is. Too much of the world is being destroyed for frivolous reasons. La Table du Mareyeur keeps life enjoyable and helps the community reccognize who it is and can continue to be....a wonderful respite in a frantic world. Thank you Mary Ellen Dahlke Dallas, TXFlag
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Name: Mme Et Mr GUIGNEPIED on Sep 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: David Doyle on Sep 15, 2007Comments: As I sit here in Stratford Upon Avon researching Port Grimaud on the Internet to prepare for our first Summer Holiday there in 20 years, I have realised just what an Institution this Restaurant is, complete with its Terrace overlooking the waterways..... I just hope that the Restaurant is still there in July 2008 when I phone to book my Table for Dinner for four on the Terrace. Bon chance.......Flag
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Name: D.I Gerhard Steffel on Sep 17, 2007Comments: I have visited La Table du Mareyeur/The Salad Table many times during each of our many visits to Port Grimaud in the past 25 years. It deserves all the support that can be given, since it is the one of the few, if not the only high class restaurant in town. Anything that threatens their buisness, threatens Port Grimaud as a whole, losing not only charm but also class.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 17, 2007Comments: This is a great restaurant with character, please save it.Flag
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Name: Mark Dew-Parry on Sep 24, 2007Comments: After such a long period it would seem very harsh and unfair for La Table du Mareyeur to lose this concession. Hopefully common sense will prevail.Flag
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Name: Cl on Sep 26, 2007Comments: La Table du Mareyeur c'est l'Flag
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Name: Pete, Helen, Yasmin, Jade, Pierre & Marco on Jan 13, 2008Comments: Bloody ridiculous!Flag
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Name: Raoul Gianini on Jan 16, 2008Comments: je pense que la structure du mareyeur ne gache en aucun cas ....... elle s'insFlag
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Name: REMACLE on Feb 15, 2008Comments: Cela serait bien malheureux de devoir enlever une aussi belle terrasseFlag
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Name: Mr Mel Leach on Mar 8, 2008Comments: My family have visited Port Grimaud for over twenty years, my brother-in-law owns a property in Port Grimaud and part of the culture and culnary delight of the town has been epitimised by our experience at firstly the Salad Bowl and laterly La Table du Mareyeur. The atmosphere of the restaurant has been enhanced by the terrace without which it just would not be the same. We all whole heartedly support this petition and will help all that we can to ensure it is successfulFlag
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Name: Paul Stokes on Mar 20, 2008Comments: As a visitor from South Africa I think this is a fantastic setting for this excellent restaurant and although I was staying out of Port Grimaud we came especially to sample the local seafood and enjoy this unique waterside setting. Please keep it the way it is, we even hear about it by word of mouth at the bottom of the African continent.Flag
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Name: Steve Curtis on Mar 26, 2008Comments: I want to add that Mr & Mrs Scutcher have proved to be stalwart citizens, great supporters and extremely valued members of the Port Grimaud community. As well as providing employment in the area for years, their excellent restaurant has been attracting visitors and therefore welcome revenue to Port Grimaud itself. They should be supported and encouraged to continue for many years to come.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 1, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: David Nicolson on Apr 1, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: David & Isabel Ames on Apr 6, 2008Comments: We have been visitors to port grimaud for 15 years and the thing,we most look forward to,is dining outside on your wonderful terraces . As we live in a country with quite a lot of rain, it is almost impossible to eat outside. So to take away wonderful terraces like this, would be a sin. So for the sake of ourselves, and I am sure hundreds of others, please keep these terraces.Flag
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Name: Floris Wardenaar on Apr 16, 2008Comments: As one of the muscicians of Jazzband The Able Bodied Seamen I need to say that this is the finest restaurant at the coast. Not only because the good food, but because of the nice tables along the waterside.Flag
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Name: Looloo Murphy on May 2, 2008Comments: I have been a visitor to port grimaud and to the restaurant over the last 12 years, and I would be deeply saddened if La Table du Mareyeur lost its licence for the terrace - in fact, this restaurant is the only reason i do visit port grimaud, so I would hope the local authority recognise what a valuable contribution this restaurant makes to the area!Flag
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Name: Melanie on May 2, 2008Comments: As a sometime visitor to Ramatuelle and St.Tropez, every visit I have ever made to Port Grimaud, has been to go to La table de Mareyeur, introduced to me by a friend. I felt a great contribution, apart from the welcoming and charming manner of Caroline and Ewan, and their great food ,was the fact that we could sit waterside-which added greatly to the experience , especially when bringing younger guests with the promise of sitting so close to the water and seeing the boats go by and the fish swimming alongside us. Those same guests with their children- would then often go to the surrounding stores and purchase souvenirs and keepsakes, or perhaps buy ice creams and enjoy the atmosphere keeping them in the area, and spending where perhaps we would not have , if La table de Mareyeaur had not been the experience it was and is. In fact whenever I have friends go to the area , and ask for reccomendations I always sell them on the idea that it is a great family experience,explaining the welcome they will receive and the lovely terrace by the water that is so much apart of the evenings pleasure. How crazy then , to affect all surrounding businesses by removing a part of the whole experience from a trip to Port Grimaud......how sad it would be, and foolish from a business aspect to not want to preserve this unique element in such a charming place. Melanie Panayiotou (micheal)Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 3, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Yvonne De Bie on May 9, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Weis on May 24, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Renzo Stefani on Jun 2, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: BUAILLON Ch. on Jun 5, 2008Comments: Accueil chaleureux, dFlag
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Name: C Gray on Jun 5, 2008Comments: I believe that it would be detrimental to Port Grimaud should this restaurant loose its terrace. This is because they have a world-wide reputation for food and ambiance which is part of Port Grimaud's character and life.Flag
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Name: Burgeaud Dawn-lise on Jun 18, 2008Comments: I do support ewan & caroline They have served so much for the community the community should be more greatfull to them it is no fair = it is no sense dawn an ex-employee (1996-1998)Flag
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Name: Santa Cruz on Jun 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: CORRIOL STEPHANE on Jul 3, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Tracy Brain on Jul 13, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Ralph Kordel on Jul 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Bart Brookhuis on Jul 30, 2008Comments: As a trumpet player of jazzband the Able-Bodied Seamen i hope to play to the nice terrace for many years. Besides the food, the terrace is a big attraction for La Table du Mareyeur. It is beautiful!Flag
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Name: Michael Gool on Aug 14, 2008Comments: Wish you all the best and hope for the right resultFlag
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Name: Van Laethem on Oct 27, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Raoul Gianini on Jan 16, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Frank Van Dooren on Feb 4, 2009Comments: the view is a part of port grimaudFlag
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Name: Wenders, Georges on Mar 2, 2009Comments: ce restaurant de qualité que je connais depuis plus de 20 ans doit rester là où il a sa place sans modifier sa structure et son environnement (qui nuit à personnes!) Il mérite cela. Signé : Georges Wenders, rue Langhaag, 87 B 4850 PLOMBIERES (Belgique) Tel/ 00328788230Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 16, 2010Comments: This is a fabulous restaurant that attracts visitors from far and wide. Without the terrace the restaurant will just not be the sameFlag
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Name: Haydn Edginton-King on Jun 15, 2010Comments: Je soussigné, en tant que résident / visiteur à Port Grimaud, souhaite exprimer, par la présente, mon soutien à Ewan & Caroline Scutcher, les propriétaires de La Table du Mareyeur dans leurs efforts de rester une partie intégrale de la vie commerciale de la Cité Lacustre de Port Grimaud. Ce restaurant, est, et a toujours était, un commerce correspondant à limage de marque de la Cité Lacustre et aux besoins de ses résidents et visiteurs. Convaincu que des commerces de qualité sont une composante indispensable de la vie dans la Cité Lacustre dans le cadre dun équilibre raisonnable entre les propriétaires, les résidents, les commerçants et les visiteurs, je soutien ce commerce.Flag
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Name: Chris Browne on Jun 11, 2011Comments: i worked there many many years ago (salad table) brilliant spot and wonderful restaurant. Chris BrowneFlag