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Restaurant bewertenWe ended up in this place as it was the only one open at lunch. Ate two crepes and a salad. The portions are big, the crepes good, but with a lot of onions. Salad delicious, with quinoa, would be better without the layer of...dried onions. Service very nice and quick. A comfortable terrace overviewing the harbour.
First went here forty five years ago when it opened a.m for the fishermen. sat at long benches. It was a Depot de Pain Tabac.Being going almost every year since.Last visit Next August
We arrived unplanned half way through a family bike ride around Quiberon. Plenty of space to park your bike outside. Going inside is like travelling back in time...the bar is to the right, with the bottled liqueurs in glass cases, draught beer taps and a...coffee machine, a few barstools, and a few small tables. To the left is where you eat. Rickety old tables and chairs super authentic, and an amazing tiled floor, that is probably original. Some books for the little ones on the windowsill, but a wonderful atmosphere of groups chatting. The chalk-board menu is very simple...galettes or crepes! Ours were delicious if a little over cooked, we reckon chef was maxed-out as the place was completely full. It was e pensive for what it is, but it’s Quiberon. There’s a car park immediately opposite if you’re driving. Thoroughly recommend. NB: if this review has been interesting or helpful please thumbs up/like.
Port Haliguen is away from the bustle of La Grand Plague. The café is where the road bends round to the South. We walked down from Quiberon centre but there is a public car park there - Place de Port Haliguen. We had walked round all the Port Haliguen cafes before selecting Café du Midi and were glad we did. We had a table outside but in the shade of a parasol. Service was prompt. The crepes were good and well presented. This seemed to be a popular café with quiet French couples and families. The toilet was standard French - walk past the urinal to get to the ladies cubicle. There were plenty of tables inside.
First visited the cafe du Midi in1978 use to open at 6pm for the fishermen ending their nightly shift. everyone sat at long benches It opens now at lunchtime. Wifi is good as is the beer and wine