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Another recommendation. The place is cozy again, a little noisy if a family with 4kids decide to eat there... owner came and delivered some crêpes because the restaurant was packed. Cider was delicious as always. The place has old furniture, and I love the chandelier. Make sure to look at it. It is a small place, and people had to walk out because it was full for dinner. We had reservation. However, the owner told the people how long it would be and he was right on! Crepes were delicions. Not overcooked. Not salty. just excellent. Regarding the wheelchair access question: yes/no. There are no stairs, but the restaurant is tiny. If you went during a busy time, it's not fun. If you go first, and it's not busy and they can move chairs around, I'm sure they'll do fine.
This is one street back from the waterside eateries, and very acceptable. We stopped for lunch en route for Paimpol, and it proved a good choice. Just us two tourists and the locals (some elderly). Galettes proved an excellent choice. Unhurried service, and a lovely Breton atmosphere.
Very nice evening meal in the tone of the region affordable, nice service, affordable drinks and fairly wide menu, will return
A lovely restaurant away from the main tranche of eateries on the front. Looked genuine and welcoming from the outside and once they'd opened for evening service (sorry for barging in on your staff dinner! the experience didn't let them down! Galettes were excellent as were the Mussels, with delicious crepes to finish. A loveley atmosphere that was clearly being enjoyed by regulars and locals, always a good sign!