Le Petit Bistrot – Restaurant et Bar à Vin in Aix-en-Provence
Guest Post · Restaurant Recommendations · TasteIt was a surprise when ‘Happy Days’, the café in the corner of Place Richelme was demolished before Christmas; it always seemed busy. But now Le Petit Bistrot is in its place and it is a delightful place to have a petit dej’, coffee or hot chocolate.Wide choice of wines, beers and cocktails too.
Review of this new restaurant option in the heart of old Aix-en-Provence. It’s a good place to stop for a bite to eat before or after your market shopping.
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Le Petit Bistrot
1 rue Méjean
Tel + 33 (0)9 51 75 10 76
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