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4 rue Hoche
83120 Sainte-Maxime
France
Hours
What time does Joo's open?
Joo's opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Joo's close?
Joo's closes at 7:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Does Joo's take credit cards?
Yes, Joo's takes credit cards.
Does Joo's have parking?
Yes, Joo's has parking options.
Does Joo's have free WiFi?
Yes, Joo's has free WiFi.
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If you go here, speak French. I tried my best but most of the staff wasn't friendly. Felt very…read moreawkward. An older lady helped me(seemed to be the team lead) and she was kind. I had a slice of the thick pizza(it was okay) and the lasagna. The lasagna was great. I tried to order a thin crust pizza but the place was packed and the order would have taken an hour as this seems to be the place everyone orders to go. When I'm back in town I'll try to eat here again.
Busy place and we see why. Delightful staff. Best margarita pizza! Honey and goat cheese thick…read morepizza slice was excellent; great vibe busy place. Complementary focaccia bread and "ham" appetizer was outstanding and a great indicator of what was to come. We agreed the goat cheese was a wee bit on the strong side.
And get it go ho-margarita pizza reheats Wonderfully
Warm goat cheese salad w tomatoes
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My margarita pizza-a-yumm!
We rented a villa in Grimaud for a week the first week of September and we came here for our bread,…read moreviennoiseries, patisseries as well as pizza and salads! Everything was SO DELICIOUS! Service was amazing both times, as they were very patient with our extensive ordering! I am French but I wanted to make sure my American friends had a chance to try all the good stuff (or at least as much to it as possible)! If you are in the area, highly recommend it! They even have Fougasse (type of bread) which is a specialty in the South!
100% Maison by Laveissière is an Excellent boulangerie that was convenient to our VRBO stay…read more Fantastic baguette every morning to start off our day (an additional treat always a plus!) Great service; amazing baked goods and super coffee. Great outdoor seating with view of the Mediterranean. Top notch place!
Wonderful warm clean interior
A Must-Try Treat in the Heart of Saint-Tropez…read more La Tarte Tropézienne is a true gem and a must-visit when in Saint-Tropez. Once you understand the rhythm and style of French service--unhurried, intentional, and deeply rooted in tradition--you'll realize just how much pride they take in every detail, especially the food.
A tiny petit little salon-café that bakes the mother of all French cakes - la Tropézienne!…read moreHave this dessert and it will haunt you ... forever. You might have to move to Saint Tropez to live near this patisserie and restaurant. It overlooks a very festive market under the plane trees, so you can French people-watch while you have your petit coffee and your very grande tarte! There is nowhere in the world like this place, and it has been there since 1952, when Brigitte Bardot was young and sexy and hung out with delectable movie star Alain Delon, having .... guess what? ;)
Außenansicht
Breast cancer is everywhere ... even in the south of France :(
I am deeply offended and disappointed by my experience at le cafe. Considering there is an active…read morewar and genocide taking place in Gaza- it was incredibly disrespectful and insensitive for them to play multiple Israeli songs, completely ignoring how offensive and hurtful that is especially to any Palestinians and Arabs dining there. Playing Israeli songs during this time makes it political. A restaurant is supposed to be a place to enjoy good food and relax, not somewhere that pushes political statements or stirs up pain for certain communities. It was shocking to see such a blatant lack of awareness and basic respect. I will not be returning, and I would caution anyone who values decency and sensitivity against supporting a place that shows so little consideration for their guests.
Horrible experience at Le Cafe. Rude staff and bad environment. i would not reccomended this to…read moreanyone.
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Sirloin
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Nope a good location for my bread. Desert can be better I don't know…read more Service and smile inexistant.
Best eclairs and (according to my 10-year-old) the best pizza in the world. I love that little…read moreplace with great coffee and pastries. Very pleasant atmosphere and outside seating. I've had many eclairs in different places but these are hands down the best.
While visiting the St Tropez market we came upon this spot. My girlfriend ordered a burger and she…read moresaid it was good, large and well prepared. I ordered fried calamari and shared lobster pasta with my daughter. Both were delicious! The server was a delight and our food came out extremely quickly. It was quite crowded when we went around lunchtime and I heard there was a Kendall Jenner sighting at the restaurant same time we were there. It was lovely sitting there watching the big yachts! It can get crowded and the seats are extremely close. But a great French restaurant for people watching. Prices were high but expected. I would recommend!
The "it" restaurant of St.Tropez!! SUPER Overpriced but the food was good. We had shrimp dumplings,…read morefries, a toasted sandwich, and an aperol spritz. This restaurant haS many tables and servers, it was a quick service :)
Inside seating- really close
Outside of Senequier
A nice bakery just outside the village of Ste-Maxine. It's quite big and has a lot of parking…read morespaces outside it, unlike all the places in the village. It's also where the locals go as the prices are much lower than in the village a couple of km's away. Just as an example we went to a cafe just before popping in here and, a coffee and croissant was about €4-5. Here it is €2 for the same thing ;-) They have a huge open kitchen in the back and, you can see the baker feverishly working on making bread. The bread was warm when we picked it up. They say they make artisan bread which means, made by hand and almost all the bakeries around say that. The quality of the bread is ok. It's no comparison to the quality of the barkers in Marseille. The bread was a bit more chewy and not as nice as the ones we had in Marseille. The pain au chocolat was the same as was the cheese stick. A bit too doughy and chewy for my liking. Some people love that stuff. Service is good and English is spoken here. All in all not a bad place to shop for cheap baked goods in Ste-Maxime. As we are staying within walking distance to this place it's great to have a decent baker close by ;-))
Maître Julien vous propose
Lovely indoor/outdoor seating area. Great atmosphere and…read moreservice. Great coffee, better hot cocoa.
The restaurant is loud a little pricey, definitely a tourist location, but centrally located in…read moredecent food
Veal and potatoes
Hot cocoa
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