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If you're not a big fan of galettes it's probably not the place for you! However, we really liked it .... there's a huge choice of galettes on the menu. This is a beautifully decorated restaurant with fantastic service (the owner/chef served the desserts himself). Lovely Breton touches cider served in mugs! Nice choice of beer. Lovely relaxed atmosphere. View all feedback.
We stopped for lunch here having found it by chance on Google maps whilst wandering around the area. It was a good find! The selection of crepes was staggering; mine for example was three thick slices of perfectly cooked duck, with chopped mushrooms and potatoes in a thick sauce the crepe beneath it all was almost irrelevant! Even the standard ham and cheese one was apparently excellent. A couple of Kir Bretons and a nice bottle of Rose brought the cost up to 57 Euros, which I thought was great value for what we'd had. Service was good, the interior of the restaurant a little dark and quiet, but as I say, excellent food.
If you're not a big fan of galettes it's probably not the place for you! However, we really liked it .... there's a huge choice of galettes on the menu. This is a beautifully decorated restaurant with fantastic service (the owner/chef served the desserts himself). Lovely Breton touches cider served in mugs! Nice choice of beer. Lovely relaxed atmosphere.
The service was very friendly here, but the crepes were only okay. They didn't have a lot of vegetarian options. Le Repaire du Lion was better.
This must be the 4th or 5th time I come to it, and my observation remains the same: an excellent crêperie!The service is always impeccable and warm, the very kind and listening staff, and the atmosphere is really friendly! as to the products, they are fresh and of quality (the map is not lying therefore), whether it is the sarrasin galettes or the cerepes of wheat, special mention to the breton kir with the cream of cassis (a regal) and the bro arvorek for its original association "salmon linet, rhubarb and Breton cider sauce," which was a great surprise! I admit, however, that I have a weak spot for the tregor, the corncoat or the Nantaise.As for desserts, pancakes, ice creams and amann kouign are worth it. Well, the cup of the arthur king is not provided with the crown, but so much puzzle ^A remark I made during my last coming concerns music. I think it would be wise to include (similarly or not) Celtic music, it would enhance the authenticity of the place as to the Breton roots. I read that the crêperie will have new galettes, among other things, during its reopening this month. as much as I really look forward to discovering them! sincerely, thanks to you for your sympathy and professionalism, it is a happiness to come here. kenavo!
The cakes and pancakes are delicious, a child menu with a cake and pancake dessert at 8,50€ rather reasonable, the service is very good and the friendly staff.