CAFÉ DU PORT
This wharf of the Carmelites attracts and nourishes crowds. There are now no fewer than four places of exit offering drinks and snacks to the hikers and festoyeurs with any loving hair to meet in the sun from the shores of Maine to the majesty of the castle. This little troquet has a period of time in what could look like a grocery store in the 1950 s. Small street steps, wooden shutters, teaches in vintage lettering, antique wooden parquet and terrace in beautiful days. A neighborhood café in its packaging but in the air of time with brins brins here and there. The tavern serves cakes and pancakes, which was not lacking in Angers, but the atmosphere, in this particular place of the city, is a bit of what one looks at elsewhere with its bobo side of Angers.
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