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    3.4 (9 reviews)
    ModerateCafes, Breakfast & Brunch

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    L'Eden

    L'Eden

    4.3(3 reviews)
    32.4 km

    Such a cute, cozy café. We came here for breakfast, and they offer a great variety of options…read more.. from baked goods and omelets to sandwiches. Their drink menu is extensive, ranging from freshly pressed juices and healthy lattes to alcoholic drinks and espresso-based beverages. The plates and napkins are so whimsical. Not everything they offer is listed on the menu, which also adds to the charm. You can order takeout or dine in. For dine-in, just grab a table and a server will come by to take your order. Ordered: Me: * Pink latte - It's actually pink and has a nice, subtle chocolate flavor. * Italian sandwich - Perfect comfort food, panini-style and delicious. * Mocha latte - The flavor was just right. AG: * Cappuccino * Tomato sandwich * Christmas latte Excellent service! Will definitely be back. They accept both cash and credit cards.

    Wwaaaahhhoooooooooo! That is all I can say. What a find!! A fantastic array of gluten free items,…read morebaguettes, quiche, cookies, pastries, breads. A total selection. I was very impressed with the baguette. Crispy exterior with a tender interior. It nice flavor even without butter. It was missing the yeastyness of a traditional baguette but I was still thrilled with it. I also got an apple galette which I enjoyed the next day for breakfast. I bought a quick but ruined it while rebating so I can't report on that, but it did look and smell great. I will make an effort to come back here again next time I'm in France. The GF baked goods here are much better than those in the US.

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    L'Eden
    L'Eden
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    Troc'afé - Niveau deco, ce lieu est une perle

    Troc'afé

    4.3(26 reviews)
    42.9 km
    €€

    This is a little gem of a place. If it were a few thousand miles closer to home I would be a…read moreregular. It is sort of like a French Sanford and Sons with all sorts of interesting stuff. Very eclectic, and for it worked. I was here at an odd time and the kitchen worked with me to have a couple of different tastes. One was a salad that had tastes I cannot describe. Since my French is very rusty and my Italian did no good I can only tell you that is was a feast for the eyes and had flavors mixed together that were unique. The base was an assortment of small tender leaves with shaved beets and feta. Yum! Then came the quiche, which was the best I have had. The crust was just delightful - it was delicate yet not intrusive to the dish itself. My fillings were pork belly and aubergine. This is truly a French place without feeling citified. Great service made this a very fun meal.

    Walking around on a very cold late morning, we went from one promising looking restaurant to the…read morenext, to find that they were either closed for the holidays or were serving very hearty/dinner type meals. We navigated to Troc Cafe (yelped our way here) and though breakfast was finished, the quirky, warm ambience, and a pleasingly inexpensive and interesting lunch menu (written on a slate on the wall) greeted us and we decided immediately to stay. The ambience deserves a little call out - heterogenous chairs, plates and tables. Old movie posters, a retro weighing scale, spoons, pans, cane baskets etc. hanging from the ceiling. Now for the food: for starters we had salads - mine, lentils mixed with small bacon bits on a bed of pea leaves. My companion's was a cold ratatouille (crumbled) and feta, also on pea leaves. Both filling and different and for only €2.20 each! For mains we got a vegetarian quiche with goats cheese - the right size, perfectly balanced (not too 'eggy' as is sometimes the case), and a chicken leg with cous cous. The leg was roasted in a red pepper sauce, and the cous cous was delightfully spiced. We were spoken to in French (which we wanted to practice and were glad for it) and were not rushed at any point - service was really good with the two friendly-faced guys being attentive, neither overbearing nor negligent. I highly recommend visiting Troc Cafe!

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    Troc'afé - Amoureuse de la déco du bar !

    Amoureuse de la déco du bar !

    Troc'afé - Baeckoff d'oie

    Baeckoff d'oie

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    Hermann - Schnitzel (Foto von Sommer '23 - leider nicht mehr auf der Karte...)

    Hermann

    4.4(8 reviews)
    25.7 km
    €€

    My friend and I came here for Saturday morning breakfast and I have no complaints, except that it…read moretook us a while to figure out that we had to climb up to the bridge near the train station (Google has us walking around the train station at ground level confused for several minutes...) We got settled in by the window, so we could have a view overlooking the bridge/train station while eating our breakfast! The restaurant was packed for breakfast around 10am, but we were still served in a timely manner. I got a cappuccino (a bit pricey compared to Italy standards, at this German restaurant, it cost 3.20 euros vs. the 1.50 in Italy...) along with a generous stack of pancakes doused in maple syrup and topped with ALL the fruit (apples, pears, dates, dried oranges, almond slices...). There were also some random grapefruit slices that I kept off to the side. Even though it seemed like "a lot of sweet", I didn't leave a morsel behind. The pancakes were not too fluffy and not too dense...they even had some light crispiness to them that was a nice touch. Definitely recommend coming here for breakfast if you arrive in Freiburg in the morning at the train station!

    We were desperate to find a place to eat... we hadn't thought to make reservations on a Friday…read morenight, but luckily this place had a small table that could seat us and our 6-year-old. The food was great and the hostess was very gracious. It was a bit loud but only because everyone was enjoying themselves.

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    Hermann - Cozy area in the back

    Cozy area in the back

    Hermann - Fruity pancakes with maple syrup

    Fruity pancakes with maple syrup

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