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The restaurant offers high-quality ingredients and freshly baked bread. I highly recommend trying the scrambled eggs, omelette, and croissants. The staff is friendly and the service is fast.
I rode my bike to a restaurant on a cold, wet Wednesday for a birthday lunch with three friends. We had a fantastic time. The two servers, Rachel and a young Welsh girl named Effryn, were fun and friendly, while also being efficient. The food was fresh, healthy, and plentiful. Despite the restaurant being quite full, the atmosphere was relaxed and quiet. The lighting and wall decorations added to the chic French feel of the place. The bread and cakes available for either dining in or taking away were delicious. I highly recommend this cafe if you're in Moseley. You won't be disappointed.
I have walked passed this cafe several times and not noticed it, nestled next to the big Co-Op supermarket in Moseley. So, I was glad when a friend said let's meet there. It was surprisingly spacious, with a lovely ambience and a great range of goodies to eat. Freshly baked bread pastries baked onsite with a distinctively French vibe. They also offer a more extended lunch menu, plus the usual coffee variations and teas. I didn't venture out to their garden because it was drizzling with rain, but from what I could see, it looked like a nice space for warmer days. The young Black lady who served was very helpful we didn't feel pressured to leave when we were finished. I will be back! Recommended stop.
This venue is really fantastic, the food and drink is delightful, the staff helpful, courteous and polite. Food freshly cooked and worth the small waiting time. The only downside is the number of toilets available (only one) and the apparent lack of a disabled facility.