Le Comptoir de Mamie Bigoude Tours Centre
2054 Reviews
22 Rue de Châteauneuf, 37000 Tours, France

Le Comptoir de Mamie Bigoude Tours Centre
2054 Reviews
22 Rue de Châteauneuf, 37000 Tours, France
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Anastasia Balandina
Anastasia Balandina, Jun 2024
Nice place for a spot of lunch. They serve traditional and signature galettes which are delicious. Also worth checking out the interiors as they are something else entirely!
Didier Grelin
Didier Grelin, Aug 2022
Amazing and surprising place! The decoration is so radical!
No need to go any further to experience great galettes from Brittany!
It is only a few blocks from the famous place Plumereau and it is worth the detour!
Don't hesitate to check out upstairs to see more!
Staff is very friendly too!
Angel
Angel, Mar 2018
Great stuff good mood and very curious decoration. It has several floors and rooms so you can be as comfortable as you can. The stuff helps you in everything and the dishes are very good I recommend the galettes with a lot of options. I hope come back
Izkira Neko
Izkira Neko, Aug 2020
They changed the owner?
Everyone said they liked before and me too.
Their menu got really less choices. The lunch menu wasn’t great.
At least the staffs are nice though...
I miss their big hamburger.
Andreina Ferreira Betancourt
Andreina Ferreira Betancourt, Mar 2022
Delicious crêpes, a highly original and cozy decoration. It is an excellent place to sit down to talk and discover every corner of the place.
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