RNS · Restaurants

Aer Restaurant

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Avenue Le Brix, 35132 Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande, Rennes, France

10 minutes by taxi from RNS, Aer Restaurant sits in Rennes, not inside the terminal.

Rennes–Saint-Jacques Airport only has T1, and Aer Restaurant does not appear on the official terminal map, so plan on leaving the airport if you want to eat here. Figure on at least 10–15 minutes by taxi or rideshare from the arrivals area, plus the same back if you’re flying out of RNS. This matters on short layovers; you won’t eat here on a 45‑minute turn.

Because there are no confirmed hours published for Aer Restaurant, you should assume classic French lunch and dinner windows and not late‑night service. In Rennes, many kitchens close between about 14:00 and 19:00, so a 16:30 sit‑down meal may not be realistic. If you’re landing on an evening Ryanair or easyJet arrival, have a backup option in T1 in case the dining room is closed.

Price data for Aer Restaurant also isn’t published, but nearby Rennes brasseries typically run around €15–€20 for a plat du jour and €3–€5 for a coffee or soft drink. That lines up with mid‑range city pricing, not fast‑food cheap and not white‑tablecloth expensive. If you’re feeding a family of four, expect roughly €60–€80 before dessert and drinks.

Menus, specialties, and even the exact street address for Aer Restaurant don’t show up in independent reviews yet. There are no specific dishes, no photos of menus, and no pattern of complaints about service or wait times tied to the name. That means you’ll go in without the usual Reddit or TripAdvisor playbook of “order this, skip that,” and you’ll be relying on whatever is on the chalkboard that day.

Practical tip: before you commit to leaving RNS T1, call Aer Restaurant from the arrivals hall to confirm the address, today’s opening hours, and if they can seat you inside 15–20 minutes; otherwise, eat in the terminal and save the city meal for Rennes proper.

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