Came here the first night we stayed in town. And came back the next two nights.
Located in the heart of the nice small town. A charming courtyard in the back and very friendly owner and staff. Made us feel very welcome. Our Bulldog was welcome as well.
The house specialty are Brochettes. Wonderful meat or/and seafood skewers. Nicely grilled and with an amazing presentation. It's a looker. But not only does look good...it tastes great as well.
Had the Brochette magret de canard (duck breast), Brochette d'Angneau (lamb), Brochette chipirons d'Andalouse (chipirones, poivrons, chorizo and ham), the Brochette Royale (chipirons, scallops and shrimp) and twice the Brochette de Boeuf (rumpsteak).
The Steak Brochette was brillant. Juicy, tender meat of good quality. The Andalouse Brochette was a great combo. fresh squid, crunchy bell pepper, nice chorizo and ham. The Brochette Royale is great value with really nicely cooked scallops. Shrimps and Squid nice as well. A great seafood option.
The lamb was another good choice. Tender, juicy, with a nice herb marinade.
The one the didn't wow us was the duck breast. For our taste a bit too on the fatty side.
The fries were really good. Good sized, well spiced and hot fries. Perfect with the Brochettes. But also the potatoe gratin was wonderful. Creamy, buttery, heavy...but oh so good.
They got some great wine here as well. Rosé went very well with the Brochettes. The "Closerie Du Bailli" was our favourite.
Crème Brulée was good, but even better was the Tiramisu. A bit of twist to your original Tiramisu. But one of the best desserts we've had in a restaurant this trip.
All in all a great place to dine. Location, Friendliness, food quality, prices - it's all there. Loved dining here. read more