A café that offers... coffee, tea or hot chocolate accompanied by pastries with an undeniable quality-price ratio.
Café de La Poste is a warm and unusual place, with its interior walls decorated with old enamelled drinks plates. Hugo, the 21-year-old owner, welcomes you with open arms. The place is always busy, and it has to be said that it's a great place for lunch, with undeniable value for money and a chic, relaxed atmosphere. You can sit on the vast terrace for a coffee or a drink, or in the dining room. A scene from the film L'été meurtrier was filmed here. The place is evocative of Provence. A must for a stopover after a walk through the village.
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Nous avions l'habitude de venir dejeuner ici presque tous les ans lors de nos vacances.
Mais à partir de cette année nous n'y retournerons plus.
Nous avons commandé une salade César (17€) et nous avons littéralement reçu dans nos assiettes un lit de feuilles de salade en sachet, 3 tomates cerises coupées en 2, 4 copeaux de parmesan... mais la palme revient au poulet: 3 mini batonnets de poulets panés très certainement congelés vu la texture molle et le goût...
Quelle honte de servir ce "plat" pour 17 euros.
La seule note positive revient au personnel que nous avons trouvé très aimable.
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Food is quite grim on the other hand, and quite disappointing.