It took Typhaine and Bérenger nine months of work to transform this former clothing store, located in the city centre, into a warm and charming bistro. The vintage interior blends old stones, woodwork, sheet metal and a green ceiling. In the centre of the room is an elegant patinated wooden counter, topped by a copper still-like drawer. In addition to Breton draught beers and a fine selection of wines, especially from the South-West, the troquet offers a bistro cuisine every lunchtime of the week. On the menu: a daily special and four large salads, as well as five desserts. It is both simple and original, well worked and well presented. In the evening, to enhance the aperitif with friends, it is possible to order a board, mixing cheeses and delicatessen cut on a retro slicer. The establishment has a small terrace at the front, on the street, and a pleasant garden at the back, with vast flowerbeds, a fountain and a cabin for the little ones.
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Merci à Jérôme J. de m'avoir fait découvert ce lieu pour un moment en équipe. Je recommande forécement.
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