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At the end of our boating holiday on the Saone, we wanted a final celebratory meal, and we found it here. A spacious dining room with tiled floors, and just a few tables, not too squeezed together. A warm welcome from the lady proprietor, who offered us a choice of menus written in English or French; having a basic grasp of the language we settled for the French. A 'kir pettillant' was offered as a delightful aperitif, and I began with a piece of chilled trout and salad, while my wife enjoyed some smoked salmon. The proprietor was somewhat surprised when I opted for the 'rognons' as main course; "I didn't think the English liked them" she said. Well I love them, and a generous portion was offered. Wife had a lovely piece of pan fried duck breast, nicely pink. Both of us finished with a delightful home made crime brûlée, and we shared a local Pinot Noir. Service was excellent and friendly, food 'bistro' style, simple and well cooked. Most enjoyable.