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When in France always look out for Paul-a well known chain . We spotted one near the Munster and got some sarnies to eat on the hoof.We were not dis appointed -the French bread as usual was so tasty.The fillings were great. They do have sit down and a variety of quality cakes/brioche/croissant/pastries and sarnies are on offer.All very tasty. View all feedback.
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We went in for lunch because we know the chain, but it was not highlighted by the fresh bread, it was very hard as if it had been the day before, the bathroom a disaster, would have to have more staff for cleaning. View all feedback.
I ordered a hot chocolate, freshly squeezed orange juice and a tarte au fromage, to stay. The hot chocolate was half a cup of cold milk followed by half a cup of a warmish pre-prepared chocolate syrup, she didn’t even bother to mix in. The orange juice was half a glass, no taste at all. The tarte au fromage was the worst I ever tasted, must have been frozen or something, crust impossible to cut and filling wet and tasteless. There was a complementary chouquette with the hot drink which was inedible. To add to the dismal meal, the room was dark and not heated. One of my worst experience ever!
This is one of hundreds of bakeries that operate under this mark. They make standardized breads, sandwiches, and pastries. The quality is good, but it is sort of a factory, nothing original or local. Still you won't be disappointed.
This is an international chain and you find them all over France as well as Europe. The products are the same everywhere, OK, but lacking in soul.
An average coffee and cake. Busy atmosphere, lots of people. Toilet door wouldn’ t open. I must say that it was a bit disappointing.
Very good choice of breads of any kind, tasty sandwiches, very good value for money. very well located in the city center.