Mie Matinale offers a warm, welcoming French bakery vibe in the Village, with simple decor that still feels charming and a relaxed atmosphere. Pastries are a highlight, from tender, well-buttered croissants to an almond croissant praised as a standout, plus a homemade Christmas fruit cake from an old family recipe and a selection of muffins and cookies. The menu includes homemade muffins, several sandwich options, and a generous baguette-based sandwich, underscoring a focus on satisfying daytime bites. Coffee and hot drinks are a strong point, with large cups of latte or cappuccino and solid cafe, though latte art isn't a priority. The ambiance features light French music that adds to the authentic feel, and the place earns praise for friendliness, unhurried service, and a welcoming environment. Prices are described as reasonable, with occasional end-of-day discounts on pastries, and payment is cash or Interac only.View restaurant profile
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Bily Kun is described as a warm, moody bar in the Plateau with a distinctive Czech vibe and quirky decor like ostrich heads on the walls, a great spot to explore Czech liqueurs and cocktails and a world of absinthe options. The drink menu is praised for being creative and well balanced, with Becherovka-inspired drinks and beer selections that stand out. The atmosphere is repeatedly called atmospheric and unique, with candlelight and a vibe that feels both cozy and a little funky, sometimes compared to a Bierhalle. Service is generally seen as friendly, attentive, and professional, though a few reviews mention slower service or a longer wait for drinks. Prices are considered reasonable and overall the place is described as a standout spot in the Plateau for drinks and Czech vibes, though a few notes mention noise inside and the hummus not being very good. Overall, Bily Kun is a beloved destination for regulars seeking a characterful bar experience with strong cocktails and a memorable decor.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Wünderbar emphasize a strong German beer hall vibe with long communal tables, a big bar, and a top notch beer selection that includes both local and imported options, plus standout pretzels and sausages. The atmosphere is described as lively and social when events allow, but can feel less immersive when screens dominate or the crowd is small. Prices are mixed: beer quality is praised, yet some feel pretzels and sausages are overpriced for portion size and value. Service is often highlighted as friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive, though seating delays and occasional push to finish drinks appear in some accounts. Some reviews note room for improvement in ambiance or consistency and caution that the concept can feel incomplete on certain nights. Overall, Wünderbar is seen as a solid, enjoyable spot for beer and socializing with potential to tighten pricing, vibes, and menu balance.View restaurant profile