The communal outside seating areas are well spaced, and there is a separate breakfast room, where you can sit indoors to eat breakfast, allocated with every bedroom, which we loved, as we really don’t like communal breakfast times. There is coffee and tea etc on tap with fresh croissants/pain au chocolat, plus a baguette and brioche supplied fresh from thé boulangerie every morning, and a fridge stocked with milk, yoghurt, cheese and butter.
The owners are very helpful, and the B&B is located a short walk from the historical sites, museums, brasseries, restaurants and shops.
We would definitely stay here again.