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Saw this place on a day out exploring the Mervent/Vouvant forest. It looked so nice that we decided to go back and eat there that evening and we are so glad we did. The setting and ambience is beautiful - within the gardens of a partially derelict ancient chateau. It was a lovely warm evening and an unforgettable experience. The service was warm and friendly, crepes superb and washed down with some super traditional... View all feedback.
And good pancakes!!! I really like this place. Attention you have to book the summer because they lack staff so take only few people.
This is a must if you like your authentic crepes or galettes. Setting is beautiful, but would suggest you book during high season. We are regulars and always celebrate our anniversary here with the kids.The menu is always extensive enough for both savory and sweets and the kids love it.Service is great and the staff are always friendly and accommodating. If you are in a rush, book to go another time as it is a true traditional french castle setting with a couple of playground bits for the kids....savor it and enjoy it!!
The choice of black wheat specialty pancakes has been considerably limited: only 5 of them, 2 of them salmon and 1 to the surimi. The "brigand sing" wheat pancake is always as good. the marquise (chocolat - orange squirrels (many) - large marnier) could be improved
We love this place for the setting. The food is good. Like many restaurants in rural France they are not always open!!
I've known this restaurant for 20 years and went regularly being small. The whole family was enjoying each time and we spent a good time. The frame is beautiful. I wanted to make my kids discover this place last week and there that she disappoints. ..the rates are prohibitive and the disastrous welcome: we had asked for a table in the shade, we found ourselves in the sun. We asked for a parasol to the charming bosses literally sent us to pasture by telling us that she didn't have it and that it was we who asked to be out. either. So we returned to the interior (without helping waitresses to carry everything.) my grandfather (of 86 years old) misguided by passing his order: impossible to make a crêpe again. The charming boss doesn't bother to smash in front of her clients waitresses when something displeasures her. In a general view, the welcome is deplorable, the patron is absolutely not a merchant and only thinks about taking the additions regardless of the well being of its customers. As far as food is concerned, it's no good or bad, it doesn't break 3 legs to a duck...I was very disappointed because it wasn't always so, I regret the former owners.