LE QUEBREIZH CRÊPERIE RESTAURANT
Creperie-restaurant near Clisson train station with a Breton and Quebecois mix at an excellent quality/price ratio
Both a bar and a crêperie-restaurant, this address next to the Clisson train station is a happy blend of Quebec and Brittany! Loïc brings these two cultures together: Breton parents, then a move to Quebec as a child and a career as a journalist, before returning to France and taking over this business with his partner Anne-Sophie. A place that resembles them: welcoming, open to others. It's a place where all generations come together to enjoy a drink with friends, neighbors or colleagues. At lunchtime, the daily special, offering excellent value for money, is a big hit, but fans of galettes (kraz-style, of course) can indulge in the unmissable Québreizh with andouille sausage, apple butter and maple syrup, or the Nantaise (Curé Nantais, Muscadet sausage, apple and onions). For a sweet conclusion, there are crêpes "for those whose eyes are bigger than their stomachs", such as the Saguenéenne (whipped cream, blueberries, maple syrup). Don't miss the many concerts organized by this music-lover and musician himself! A small Quebec enclave to visit at any time of day!
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