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A local Cafe in a charming village, but the food is of a far, far higher standard!Lunch at €16 for three courses is fantastic value! Worth a trip. The owner is half French/Half Australian , so no language problems, and the chef used to work in "Starred" restaurants in London! View all feedback.
Stopped here after hearing the Village was pretty and needed lunch. Beautiful warm September day, with a lovely patio in the front. A few nationalities lunching which was really nice to hear. Great beer and rose wine at euros each! So we had I had a lovely piece of fish, probably cod, sautéed with salad and chips. My husband had the Toulous sausages which he said were very good quality. This is not gastronomic, but it doesn’t pretend to be. At euros for courses and drinks I think you can’t beat it! Will definitely return once we buy a house here!
On a summer Sunday this is a very busy restaurant/bar. The terrace is packed and you can see why. We stopped for lunch and the food was superb highly recommend! A great place to see the world go by and enjoy a bit of...time out in this lovely village. We have visited in quieter times of year and have never been disappointed.
Fab evening. The the set menu was simply great (prawns, duck, panna cotta). It was a music evening with Texas Ka$h band who were amazing (they do this once per year). Service was good and friendly. The place was packed. It was for the...menu including the band. So excellent value. Other days are a normal menu and no music of course. We sat outside at it was degrees...
Lunch in the sun. We like this bar for a sunny lunch on the terrace, and it comes into its own on fine days in spring and autumn. Service is always friendly and the food is pretty good too. I started with a good smoked...haddock mousse, and P with a generous plate of charcuterie. She followed up with a Greek salad from the starters served as a main course. I stayed on the fishy side of things with lieu, served with some wonderfully flavoured carrots. I've no idea what they did to them, or whether they were a special variety, but they were delicious.
Had lunch there today and it was really very good. I don’t know why we don’t come more often as it’s just down the road from our holiday home. It’s true that the expat community use the cafe a lot but so do French artisans,...specially for a beer or pastis after work. Note to self: don’t forget to eat at the Cafe du Centre more often.