Located opposite the church, this café-concert welcomes one every Saturday and every Wednesday in July and August. Blues, rock, song, classical, world music... the programming is very varied and of high quality, free admission. In this vast stone house, which has been making coffee for over a hundred years, the atmosphere is warm. A boat hull cut in two serves as a counter, giving its name to the place (ar vag means "the boat" in Breton). A large fireplace occupies the main room, where books, newspapers of the day, magazines, etc. are available. The place also offers a simple and good restaurant, where local products are in the spotlight: pork ribs, mussels, homemade french fries, burgers, fish and chips, boards, sweet and savoury snacks in the afternoon... A lively and welcoming place.
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Members' reviews on CAFÉ AR VAG
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Le gérant s'est par la suite énervé en ligne contre nous lorsque mon mari a voulu raconter cette histoire hallucinante dans un avis. Tout ceci est très étrange ...
Évitez si possible, bien d'autres cafés et restaurants vous traiterons correctement
Le personnel très agréable
Adresse à retenir
Il locale è attrattivo sia dall'esterno che internamente ma questa sensazione scompare immediatamente entrando in contatto con il proprietario..alla richiesta di una brioche per accompagnare i nostri caffè ci viene risposto con sgarbo che lui non è un "panettiere" e nello stesso momento in cui posa le tazzine sul bancone ci richiede perentoriamente il pagamento.
È il primo bretone scortese incontrato in 18 giorni di viaggio in Bretagna..
Que demander de mieux dans ce beau village.
La table des corses !