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The Cafe De La Gare is located just across the street from Amboise's train station. I was there in November, in the off-season, and stopped in for a coffee while I waited for the train back to Paris. On a Sunday afternoon in winter, I...was the only customer, but the family who owns the cafe had gathered at the restaurant and were enjoying little appetizers and coffees, standing at the bar and chatting. Kids were playing quietly and having snacks, and it was nice to see a family enjoying themselves. I was still made to feel welcome by the woman running the cafe, even though everyone seemed kind of surprised to see me there, and moments later I had a decent little demitasse of espresso, much needed on a grey and drizzly day. When I went to pay, the charge was so minimal that my mouth dropped open. After paying Euros for a demitasse in Paris, it was a pleasure to lay down Euro on the table and know that a decent tip was included in the price. The cafe looked like it had a little patio off to one side that could be nice in summer. And being that the train station doesn't have a restroom, the cafe's patrons-only restroom is well worth the price of a coffee and a little rest in the bare-bones dining room. Despite being low-key, the cafe manages to feel like a nice little family run spot. And the bar looked cool an old, wide, wooden countertop with stools. I can't speak to the food, but the people were nice and the coffee was hot!
We are from Washington Starbuck country, however we are crazy about all the Dutch Bro's and love to hit it up when in Oregon.
Ce café est situé juste en face de la gare d'Amboise. L'accueil est vraiment sympa, prix raisonnable ! La terrasse est superbe et couverte. Je recommande cet endroit !!!
The Cafe De La Gare is located just across the street from Amboise's train station. I was there in November, in the off-season, and stopped in for a coffee while I waited for the train back to Paris. On a Sunday afternoon in winter, I was the only customer, but the family who owns the cafe had gathered at the restaurant and were enjoying little appetizers and coffees, standing at the bar and chatting. Kids were playing quietly and having snacks, and it was nice to see a family enjoying themselves.I was still made to feel welcome by the woman running the cafe, even though everyone seemed kind of surprised to see me there, and moments later I had a decent little demitasse of espresso, much needed on a grey and drizzly day.When I went to pay, the charge was so minimal that my mouth dropped open. After paying 5 Euros for a demitasse in Paris, it was a pleasure to lay down 2 Euro on the table and know that a decent tip was included in the price.The cafe looked like it had a little patio off to one side that could be nice in summer. And being that the train station doesn't have a restroom, the cafe's patrons-only restroom is well worth the price of a coffee and a little rest in the bare-bones dining room.Despite being low-key, the cafe manages to feel like a nice little family run spot. And the bar looked cool - an old, wide, wooden countertop with stools. I can't speak to the food, but the people were nice and the coffee was hot!