3/5 Expatriée à la d. 11 months ago on Google • 67 reviews
We
came
to
this
café
which
is
decorated
with
a
good
taste
inside
and
outside,
in
the
early
morning
for
a
breakfast.
We
had
our
breakfast.
Service
was
good.
The
coffee
and
croissants
were
delicious.
My
husband
talked
in
French;
I
know
some
French,
but
I
am
not
fluent
yet.
The
owner
can
speak
English
too.
Then
I
decided
to
come
back
for
doing
some
research
by
my
computer,
because
of
liking
the
vibe
of
the
café
a
lot.
It
was
to
make
plans
where
to
visit
in
Toulouse,
and
read
a
bit
about
the
places
beforehand,
not
for
working
the
whole
day
at
the
café
with
one
coffee.
I
would
also
not
like
that
if
I
was
the
café
owner.
When
I
came
back
and
I
asked
if
it
is
possible
that
I
work
some
time
with
my
computer,
he
said
on
Saturdays
they
limit
working
with
computers.
But
then
he
added,
you
can
use
the
elevated
table
for
working,
that
would
not
be
a
problem.
I
was
a
bit
disappointed
because
I
came
mostly
for
the
nice
environment,
facing
a
wall
was
not
my
idea,
but
nevertheless
I
said
to
myself
okay,
I
already
came,
let
me
try.
When
I
went
to
the
corner
with
the
high
table,
the
Wi-Fi
connection
was
extremely
slow
and
unusable.
It
did
not
open
a
page
for
more
than
30
seconds.
I
did
not
want
to
bother
by
going
to
other
tables
by
myself
which
the
Wi-Fi
worked
perfectly.
I
prepared
for
leaving,
went
upstairs.
I
explained
the
situation.
I
was
hoping
to
be
offered
to
work
on
another
table,
but
he
was
not
interested
on
offering
that.
I
thanked
them
and
came
back
to
hotel
for
working.
So
all
in
all,
from
my
experience,
it
is
a
nice
place
for
a
small
breakfast.
But
the
owner
seems
to
not
like
having
people
working
in
the
place,
especially
on
Saturdays.
I
partly
understand
that.
It
is
his
choice.
I
would
have
appreciated
a
bit
more
sympathy.
Keep
in
mind
that
it
is
not
really
a
café
to
work
but
enjoy
your
coffee
and
croissant
or
other
food
or
drinks
they
offer
if
you
like!