The view is first-rate. Nothing better for an evening meal at sunset.
But the food is so-so. And, for the price, doesn't live up to expectations.
And the parking situation is beyond redemption, so plan on a hike up the hill to work up your appetite.
And the (limited) wine selection is... "curious"? The house wines, in a decanter, run 10 euros for 500ml, which is fine, and the red is young and drinkable. But there's virtually no selection of bottled wines; surprising in this part of France. And if you want something with a few bubbles in it, you'll have to settle for lambrusco or nothing at all.
We've been there twice now, and will likely go back when in Cagnes-sur-mer. But if you don't get the chance to experience Le Jimmy's, you shouldn't bear a ton of regret. read more