Peanut's Café - Piatti

30 Av. Charles De Gaulle, 83120 Sainte-Maxime, France

🛍 Café, Cafés, Brunch, Fruits De Mer

4.7 💬 1929 Recensioni
Peanut's Café

Telefono: +33635448762,+33611582513,+33757679456

Indirizzo: 30 Av. Charles De Gaulle, 83120 Sainte-Maxime, France

Città: Sainte-Maxime

Menu Piatti: 12

Recensioni: 1929

Sito Web: https://peanuts-cafe.eatbu.com/

"Si vous cherchez le restaurant parfait pour vous arrêter manger le voici Virginie experte et passionnée de nutrition saura contenter tous les connaisseurs les plus exigeants Je ne peux dire qu’ une chose essayer le peanut’s cafe c’ est l’ adopter! Merci pour ce moment inoubliable ! Kevin"

Menu completo - 12 opzioni

Tutti i prezzi sono stime su Menu.

Dessert

Hamburger

Contorni

Toast

JOCELYNE JOCELYNE

Super restaurant vegan ! Une vraie bonne surprise.

Indirizzo

Mostra Mappa

Recensioni

LAURENT
LAURENT

Accueil très chaleureux et nourriture délicieuse et très créative : à recommander !


ALIX
ALIX

Bon matcha latte au lait d’amande et pas mal de choix de pâtisserie sans gluten. Je recommande


SOULMINDER
SOULMINDER

Tt est excellent . On mange sainement et divinement bien , la patronne est ultra sympa et très compétente !! Love it Visualizza piatti


MANON
MANON

Très bonne expérience ce jour. Personnel accueillant, de bons produits healthy, petit plus pour la gaufre de patate douce qui est délicieuse


CHRISTIAN
CHRISTIAN

Très bonne nourriture. Les dames au comptoir étaient très gentilles et serviables et ont pu nous recommander un excellent menu sur demande. Avec plaisir encore.


GAËTAN
GAËTAN

Délicieux cookies vegan, un peu cher le cookie mais tellement bon, et la patronne est très gentille et accueillante : La tarte au chocolat est elle aussi excellente ! Visualizza piatti


CHROMER
CHROMER

Habitant st Max, on voulait tester ce brunch entre potes. C’est malheureusement hors de prix, on aurait dû regarder les tarifs avant, c’est sur que plus jamais surtout pour les portions et un café à l’eau..


NOA
NOA

Le concept est simpa et la décoration est très belle mais la carte est vide et sur les 4 boissons proposées seul une est disponible à base de concombre et de légumes bio autant vous dire que je vous déconseille de venir avec un enfant. Par contre la serveuse est très jentille


KEVIN
KEVIN

Si vous cherchez le restaurant parfait pour vous arrêter manger le voici Virginie experte et passionnée de nutrition saura contenter tous les connaisseurs les plus exigeants Je ne peux dire qu’ une chose essayer le peanut’s cafe c’ est l’ adopter! Merci pour ce moment inoubliable ! Kevin Visualizza piatti

Categorie

  • Café Concediti la nostra vivace selezione di caffetterie, che offre una gamma di caffè appena preparati, tè artigianali e deliziosi dolci, accompagnati da un'atmosfera accogliente per un'esperienza culinaria deliziosa.
  • Cafés Affascinanti caffetterie che offrono una varietà di caffè e tè appena preparati, insieme a spuntini leggeri, prodotti da forno e dessert. Perfette per un risveglio mattutino o una pausa pomeridiana in un'atmosfera accogliente. Visualizza piatti
  • Brunch Una deliziosa miscela di piatti per colazione e pranzo con classici preferiti e tocchi creativi. Goditi opzioni salate come le uova benedict o opta per dolci come i pancake soffici e la frutta fresca.
  • Fruits De Mer Immergiti nelle catture più fresche del mare con la nostra selezione di frutti di mare, che offre piatti squisiti preparati con pesce e crostacei di alta qualità. Assapora i sapori dell'oceano in ogni boccone!

Servizi

  • Café
  • Wi-fi
  • Piatti
  • Groupes
  • Menu
  • Enfants

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