Dolce Caffe - Clisson
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Très difficile de trouver un restaurant ouvert ce lundi d'août à Clisson ! Au moins une bonne dizaine de restaurants fermés.Nous sommes tombés sur ce petit restaurant avec ses tables sur la place de l'église. Accueil sympathique, menu simple et bon à 10€ avec une focaccia, une salade verte en accompagnement et une pâtisserie, parfait après une promenade dans le domaine de la Garenne Lemot. Cela faisait très couleur locale dans cette ville italianisante :-)
Good atmosphere, a touch of Italy in a French town. Food was good, cappuccino was good. I mostly recommend this place for the feel of it.
Small Cafe/Restaurant set in a lovely square next to the church of Notre Dame in Clisson, France. The cafe mainly operates outside, with tables and chairs set out in the square surrounding a fountain. Limited menu, but tasty food and drinks at a very reasonable...price. The owner takes your order and will let you know what is on offer that day. This is a French cafe in France and the owner has some English and makes himself understood well. He seems to do all the orders and attends all tables himself unaided, setting out more tables if required as passers by stop for a drink. It never ceased to amaze me how he could remember your entire order and cost without reference to anything but his memory. Great little cafe set in a lovely square. Worth a visit or two.
Small cafe/restaurant in a beautiful place next to the church Notre Dame in Clisson, France. The café works mainly outside, with tables and chairs on the square around a well. Limited menu, but delicious food and drinks at a very reasonable price. The owner takes your order and will let you know what is offered this day. This is a French café in France and the owner has something English and is well understood. He seems to do all commands and visits all tables themselves unattended by making more tables, if necessary as passersby by stopping for a drink. It has never ceased to overlook me as he could remember all your order and costs without remembering anything other than his memory. Large small café in a beautiful place. Worth a visit or two.
We visited as a family. It was a French holiday. After left to see the menu. My mother ordered the quiche Lorraine. We were told there was only Foccacia on the menu that day (what was the point of giving us a menu?! My mother is intolerant of bread, so it couldn't eat. The owner was rude and said he preferred it. It was unpleasant, unnecessary and embarrassing. If you want a pleasant service, give him obviously a miss, can really not comment on how we are looking for a better welcome we found fortunately!

