2024
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2024
Café-musée in Bénouville, a place of pilgrimage for veterans and history buffs organising an event linked to D-Day.
Close to the Bénouville bridge, this café-museum is a must-see for D-Day events. A place of pilgrimage for veterans and history buffs alike, this is the first house liberated in France by the British 6th Airborne Division on the night of June 5-6, 1944. More than a café, Madame Gondrée’s Pegasus Bridge is a symbol of freedom. Across the street, you’ll see a Bofors gun of Swedish origin, used by British artillery regiments.
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Members' reviews on PEGASUS BRIDGE SWOLLEN COFFEE
2.8/5
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
Unfortunately I confirm the previous opinions. I did not meet same enthusiasm as you. Obviously you come to make this pub trade. Disappointed despite friendly setting. Nobody far, smiling. The star I put it is for.
We went to see this cafe hope that can speak with Madame Gondrée. We tried to speak with it with read on several supports that this person was friendly and that it shared its souvenirs with pleasure. Madame Gondrée was very far and cold and cut short conversation. We were disappointed as we expected a contact other.
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