The Café is the best in Calais for lunch or for a wee drink. The staff are friendly and professional - it is not sloppy student service. Okay, Calais is definitely not the most beautiful place in the world but this place makes you really feel that you are in old France. It is simple and unpretentious.
Fantastic mussels and chips (and the chips are hand cut, none of the frozen crap), excellent steak tartare and plat de jour/ grillade.
The square in front of the café was partly destroyed twice in the two world wars and they threw up bits of concrete, but the café is an original - benches and wood panelling. We go every time we visit our journalist friend who works for the local tele.
The staff try their best to speak English, although a svp and a merci goes a long way.
They have a simple kids' menu but I really advise mussels. They might find it strange, but they will always remember it. My kids eat anything, at least once without force - then it gets more complicated.
I'm sort of regretting this as it has almost been an English free zone.
Watch out for the lovely old girl who drinks a coffee and then sings a chanson or two on Sundays - she loves Scots.
All in all, if you have an afternoon or a booze cruise - this is the best of Calais. And you can walk along the front after and see the White Cliffs of Dover on most days. Go up to the lighthouse!
Place Armes. Walk down from the station towards the sea and after the "grey" tower (not the townhall)on your left.
Really nice cafe, open and simple brasserie style, good value, good service - Feb 08. Subsequently recommended to other friends with children who also went and enjoyed.
My wife and I and our friends always use this cafe when returning home as it can always be relied upon to provide excellent good value food in an old-fashioned French ambience. The staff are invariably polite and helpful. The fish is tremendous as are the salads. If you want to try something different and tasty try the Auvergnat - a slice of rustic bread with blue cheese, pear and salad. When the weather is fine it is great to watch the world go by from the terrace. Watch out for the regulars - every evening at about 7pm an elderly man arrives with his massive black dog orders a coffee and tops it up from a little bottle of 'something' in his pocket. A real slice of French bistro culture - an absolute delight.Send your feedback or queries to been.there@guardian.co.uk
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