After a visit to the fabulous medieval castle, we wanted to relax for a while before moving onto our next destination. A café located just by the castle entrance/exit beckoned us with its shaded terrace - unsurprisingly it was called La Terrasse.
La Terrasse has a large terrace area at the front, plus more tables inside (and clean toilets!). Service was nothing great, but we were only here for afternoon tea so it didn't matter.
Favorite Dish: It was a warm day so it seemed the perfect time for ice cream! We all had a couple of scoops. The coffee and pistachio flavours were particularly tasty.
Alex & Chris also had a coffee, while I stuck to an icy cold Perrier.
Written Jul 26, 2006
Address: Place Pierre Symon, 35300 Fougeres
Phone: 02 99 94 28 05
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