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Place des Portes
20217 St Florent
France
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Yes, Maison des Pizzas serves alcohol.
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Yes, Maison des Pizzas has free WiFi.
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From the owner: Les Bûchettes du Berry à la Pâtisserie Rossignon A l'intérieur de la pâtisserie Rossignon, vous…read moreretrouverez tout le plaisir d'être gourmand. On y vend les délicieuses bûchettes du Berry, sorte de gâteau truffé. Et pour ajouter au plaisir, la présentation des gourmandises est irréprochable : empilement de gâteaux d'à peu près toutes les couleurs derrière des vitrines éclatantes.
Ordered the Quiche Lorraine and chocolate croissant after trying to find a place in the area for a…read morebreakfast to-go. The pastries here are pretty delicious! Very flaky and buttery. We unfortunately don't speak French, so order was a bit tough - I was better off pointing at the items. But a very kind lady behind us could understand better what I was trying to order when attempting to pronounce the items compared to the cashier/baker. Anyway! This place is definitely worth a try if you're in the area; some of the better pastries I had while staying in France. I only wish the items were warm(er) upon ordering.
Anyone who comes to Blois should visit this boulangerie/patisserie. Located just across the street…read morefrom the train station, we missed it on our way into town since we arrived after closing. Then, spending most of our time in the historic district, we didn't realize what we had passed until a couple days later when we caught a train to nearby Ambois. We sheepishly tucked in for a bite once we saw how delightful all the baked goods looked (we had JUST finished breakfast and certainly didn't need more...). Absolutely exquisite! The coffee - and especially the hot chocolate - are also wonderful. We're back today and wish we had know of this place earlier; definitely the best breakfast spot in town. Well worth the short walk up from the historic district!
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This place has two levels of seating area and various items from plain bread, desserts, sandwiches,…read moresalad and pizza. you can get slushy here and this was the only place I saw in town for the slushy. Many teenagers come here but most of them don't stay too long so it's not too loud. They have happy hour at 5 pm for offering 2 pizza for 10 euro. Overall, good place to stop by during the day when most restaurants, shops are closed.
Don't do it! Find a real bakery! Pat a pain is a cheap French chain that doesn't make real bread or…read morecroissants. Please take the time to look for a real French bakery. There is almost always one with in a few feet of these chains, just look harder.
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Grilled meat is the featured food. Steaks of all sizes and sauces from the 150g. steak frites to…read morethe 1kg slab for two. The decor is French bistro, the accompaniments are typical good French veggies and salads, the sauces are good. We skipped dessert but I was seriously tempted when I saw what the lady at the next table was eating. The ambiance and service are great.
The crepes and cider here were almost reminiscent of the ones in Northern France. Be sure to order…read morecider with your meal! My favorite is the salted caramel dessert crepe.