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Great oasis in a seaside town on a sunny Wednesday in August. Situated a few minutes from the front /harbourside and the circus which was paying a visit, this atmospheric cafe/ bar restaurant was set back from the main street. Slightly shabby chic and very friendly, suited the four of us well for lunch. Plates consisted of 2 salade kig yuard, 1 salade seguin and for me (not being a cheese lover ) being by the seaside it had to be a local dish of delicious fresh moules mariniere. Portions were copious but two of us managed freshly made creme brulee. Drinks consisted of sirop a l'eau, limonade, a glass of the local armoric cidre and tea. Excellent value at 52euros.(Also billed as 341 francs!) Lovely friendly family run and an added bonus was that the second creme brulee was not charged for as the charming lady proprietor considered it too small a portion.