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Feedback gevenA high place of our shared history with the English who released the 1st French house on 6 June 44. You are served by the girl of the house present that day and who has far exceeded the age of retirement but who is trying to welcome the many English heritiers of those who died to liberate themselves. You may have the chance to see the bridge get up. Formally a unique place...
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Stopped off here on the way back from Le Mans, just before we had to catch the ferry home. Sadly didn't have time to investigate everything in depth, but the service was lovely and the food was exquisite! Have the grand platter well worth the money and a good feed. Museum has good memorabilia and gifts for a range of budgets. Well worth a stop to learn about the bridge and the paratroopers.
Very special place. Visited on 7 June and D Day commemorations were continuing with Canadian pipe band, air cadets marching over Pegasus bridge and a large number of veterans with their medals.
Normandy as a whole was incredible experience, This is my second time the first time was 12 years ago with Army Foundation Collage Harrogate It’s crazy for this this place was the first house in Normandy to be liberated you’d think that they’d have more hosting skills manors the woman with the glasses white shirt must think your some dog poo on the bottom of her feet……..! Shocking embarrassing customer service skills! They want to learn manors appreciation skills for the British that are coming over spending there hard earn money! Would I go back to the pegasus Bridge cafe NO NOT AT ALL! no wonder the place was dead. Rude staff terrible service…. if you want excellent food quality services please go to the restaurant over the road.