Let's be clear, this is not a gastronomic stopover, but rather a place of conviviality and sharing, with a strong theme: the First World War. It is not for nothing that Tommy is also called "Le Café du souvenir"... Many Australian, American and other tourists stop here to discover the various memorials in the area. From morning to evening, you will find something to eat, simple and tasty, dishes that oscillate between French, British and Irish cuisine. You can also just have a drink there, or visit the café-restaurant shop, where you can find rare items from the Great War. Le Tommy also offers a visit to English and German trenches, with a production featuring mannequins and shelters.
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We ordered two of the omelette and chips and two of the sausage and chips. Both dishes also had a side salad. Food was cooked fresh in the kitchen, generous portions and were homely in nature.
The set up is quite unique as although we did not pay the 7 euro (which I think is a little high for paying dining customers) to visit the museum the dining area and entrance to the bathrooms are lined with historical war memorabilia so we still had a taste of the display on offer.
I would recommend a visit if looking for a good meal at a reasonable price.
Museum €6 entree, is het zeker waard.
Personeel aardig.
We waited for 30 minutes just to make sure then a Gentleman opened the door and gestured to us to go so we left. Very disappointed will not be returning!