QUE LES CHIENS SONT HEUREUX...
Behind a huge private club-style door, a bric of chairs, tables and armchairs, all right from antique shops, creates an atmosphere conducive to relaxation. On the shelves, classical literature prompts to ask. And to perfect this décor, exhibitions of pictorial artists in the region are organized regularly, with rotation every two to three months. It is only possible to choose among the many wine-growing wines offered by the card, the vintage that will best accompany this moment. Unless you prefer to draw in coffees and tea-making teas.
To accompany the wine (and not the reverse), the establishment uses artisanal products, charcuterie, cheeses, smoked trout from the Jura and other foie gras de duck. Similarly, walnuts, figs and other dry fruits are offered to customers with their order.
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