A cute little place that has the charm of outdoor tables perilously perched on narrow sidewalks, while life bustles by. My friend and I had a pre-dinner apéro and snack here, and our friendly waiter directed me towards the drier of the two local rosés (first-world problem, and it was delicious), while my friend had an easy red that was delightfully chilled. We shared a dark tapenade (olive-y and fishy) and a mixed cheese/charcuterie plate with the requisite cornichons and pickled olives. They had two nice reds by the bottle, personal faves of mine - Vieux Télégraphe and Trevallon, at around €90, which is what they cost in a wine shop in New York anyway. Would happily come back. read more