6th October 2008
A good selection of huge, delicious crêpes you can enjoy either inside (amidst the children's toys and gifts for sale), or outside. Outside is best - squeeze yourself betwixt the 'ladies who lunch' and the dogs who are better groomed than you are and you'll be treated to some of the best people-watching and eavesdropping this town has to offer. There are a range of other items on the menu like sandwiches and salads, but go for the crêpes. The Chile crêpes is best (with Tobasco on the side) and their coffees are great too - Americanos done properly! The owners and wait staff are very friendly despite the - dare I say it - 'snooty' location? But it's all part of the fun... as long as you don't mind a lot of rah-rah'ing and air kissing about you while you chow down.