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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Members' reviews on LE CAFÉ DE LA POSTE
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Le serveur était vraiment très sympa et efficace .
Le burger servi en moins de 5 minutes , tout de suite je me pose des questions mais bon .
Pain pas ouf , viande ok même bonne , ratatouille infâme , même une ratatouille en boîte est difficilement aussi mauvaise .
Salade lambda , sauce mal assaisonné .
Bref vraiment pas ça .
Allez soyons positif , la Heineken en pression était bonne .
La cuisine est très bonne, surtout le burger qui est un des meilleurs que j'ai mangé.
L'équipe est au top (photo)
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Pork rib was dry and everything was tasteless. The jus was actually sweet. Mashed Potato had no butter! Vegetables came from a freezer.