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We called in for lunch and some pre Christmas shopping and were not disappointed. The range of gifts in the shop include some lovely biscuits and chocolates made on the premises (you can see into the kitchens from the shop). Lunch is served through the door in the restaurant. Plat de Jour is well thought out with choices to suit most tastes and the salads look fabulous. We settled for 2 courses followed by cafe gorma... View all feedback.
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Went to meet friends for lunch. Found it over priced and poor menu, particularly as all the salads seemed to contain cheese. We thought the portions were small and the prices too high. It was cold and service was not particularly good either. Lovely building with the shop attached but that is expensive too. View all feedback.
Good for lunches and for afternoon teas and coffee and superb hot chocolate. Also shop selling home made biscuits, meringues etc, Worth a visit as unique for the area.
Waited long until the waiter comes. And then a few came and was immediately asked for their choice. When I left and asked why they gave it so, this seemed to be a mistake, no excuse....
If that were in Paris, Rennes or Nantes, you'd say it wasn't out of place. But here in Ploërmel (I live a 2 minutes drive away) it is an oasis. A great place to shop, milkshakes, hot chocolate and a bite to eat. It doesn't matter to them that I'm using it as my home office, and I often look past the world. Also relatively well appreciated food, workshops, all kinds of things go here. I have an exhibition of my work in December. Friendly staff, always busy, especially for the ladies lunch, and a little room of rest a day to feel special.
First things first: there is plenty of parking, either directly at Le Hangar, or next door in the old railway station car park, where there is more shade. Next is the cornucopia that greets you as you go through the door. Lots of their own...biscuits, of course, but also other local produce, a very good selection of wine and beer, and when we were there, a spotlight on Spanish products such as fish and oil. Ahead is the glass window, through which you can see the people busy making the biscuits. Beyond is the cafe, with a high ceiling, sofas, tables and chairs and the most amazing selection of home made cakes. We had elevenses there twice during our week and on both occasions the baked goods were amazing. We also had lunch after doing the walk that starts from the old railway station and works its way round to the Hortensia Trail beside the Lac du Duc (highly recommended too, and not strenuous). The dish of the day that we fancied had run out by the time we got there but if you can get the lunch menu, it's a real snip at €12. Instead, we chose from the salad menu and were not disappointed. There are a few outside tables with umbrellas for the sunny days. Only downside was the service, which seemed a bit overwhelmed although the place was not full.
This is a must do for me when we come to Brittany. It is a shop and restaurant combined in a renovated building. The shop always has interesting things and plenty of speciality conserves, wines etc. Their biscuits are their speciality and you can choose your own selection. The restaurant is bright and airy and normally has an art exhibition of some kind on display. The food is generous and the hot chocolate luscious. Outside seating, clean toilets and plenty of parking available.