A friendly café-restaurant with a French-Parisian setting offering brasserie-style cuisine at reasonable prices.
In a typically "French-Parisian" setting, the Café des Remparts offers you a timeless interlude. In this lively district with its newly renovated forecourt, we were seduced by the Art Deco style with mirrors and woodwork, a resolutely cosy atmosphere with long benches that Olivier, the new owner, was keen to add to. Old, but modern, dashing in its own way, this café-restaurant is an invitation to conviviality. The cuisine is true to the brasserie spirit and the prices are resolutely low, a determination that does not detract from the quality and variety. Depending on inspiration and the market, the dishes of the day vary from beef bourguignon to duck confit to the famous chicken curry and coconut. You will also discover a very nice menu of salads and generous and regional country bread tarts: candied vegetables, nuts, goat, Bayonne ham, ventresca, honey... The same goes for home-made desserts such as the tarte Tatin or lemon tart, iced nougat and of course the Basque cake! A job well done by professionals of the brewery.
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