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This is a community-run café. Visitors contribute a 25 centimes membership fee, and products are home made by community members. I think I understood that you wash up afterwards, and generally help out if you eat here. We came for dinner, but there were four of us and there was only one delicious looking home made beetroot tart and few other things left, so we left and dined elsewhere. The lady at the counter was ver... View all feedback.
Products are good, organic and homemade. Be careful, we don't use alcohol. I was a little bit confused at first, but I quickly changed my mind by tasteping a delicious smoothie (at an absolutely derisory price). a big plus that makes me come back: a great collection of good comics that can be read at will.
Eating healthy, organic and vegetarian is good ... but eating good is even better! as at meme is a rare place, at the antipodes of consumption because do not intend to sit you to serve and go ... you take your plate you will serve, and after you will make the dishes ... as at meme ! ✌Volunteer artists come to animate this community venue regularly
Without them, no friendly place to land for a moment or for a Sunday afternoon! without them, no fair tea salon, and above all, with gluten-free choice. Even if you can sometimes meet people who have a little smoked or sprinkled and who feel a little....(Let's go, but it's true). I like to go because we can papot, play with children, or just get close to the hot poele, or to the terrace and read quietly, according to his mood. They are now open in the evening, after Sunday's movie, it's a good idea! Pastry, salted pies and fresh fruit juice are to fall, on the other hand I tried twice their dish, rice was really too cooked and the sauce is not home and in small quantities. Even if it's cheap, it's a shame not to make a lot of effort on this. Thanks to the team, all my encouragement, so that it will last!
This is a community-run café. Visitors contribute a 25 centimes membership fee, and products are home made by community members. I think I understood that you wash up afterwards, and generally help out if you eat here. We came for dinner, but there were four of us and there was only one delicious looking home made beetroot tart and few other things left, so we left and dined elsewhere. The lady at the counter was very friendly. It would help if you speak French and like hanging out to watch the local alternative culture. It is probably best to stop by during the day for a herbal tea and home made cake or something.
Good cakes and gluten-free pies, a great atmosphere and an ideal location next to the basilica