Bagatelle Bistro comes across as a warm neighborhood staple with attentive service, a cozy bistro vibe and a favorable BYOB option that helps keep the evening affordable. The menu showcases French classics done with care, offering generous portions and thoughtful presentation, from bavette de veau and magret de canard to octopus, boudin noir, tartares and braised dishes, all backed by fresh market ingredients and reliable sides. The atmosphere mixes convivial energy with intimate corners, and the terrace near the market is lovely on pleasant nights. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, eager to explain dishes and accommodate dietary needs, while the kitchen delivers consistently strong quality and flavor, even during busy times when it can get a bit loud. Overall Bagatelle Bistro is a dependable choice for dinner, brunch or a relaxed night out that offers great value and plenty of memorable plates.View restaurant profile
At Boulangerie Le Petit Breton, reviews describe a friendly neighborhood bakery that is convenient for lunch or takeout and offers a solid range of pastries, breads and sandwiches along with occasional specialties. The croissants, chocolatines, and pain aux raisins are frequently praised, with some highlighting the roulés aux raisins as a standout and a birthday cake decorated with a moon shape and playful motifs that impressed with its detail. Service is described as welcoming and attentive by many, though a few notes mention slower service during busy times and occasional coldness from staff. Freshness is a recurring theme, with several praising overall quality while others report croissants or pastries that seemed not truly fresh, suggesting turnover or labeling could be clearer for day-old items. The atmosphere and prices are generally seen as good value and the bakery is considered worth a visit, with customers often returning for breads, pastries and takeout options, while some reviews caution about variability in quality from day to day.View restaurant profile