This colourful cafe-restaurant at the heart of Giverny is an excellent pit stop for refreshment and a bite to eat or a beer, either inside or in the garden. The menu runs to reasonably simple fare: sandwiches, quiches, soups and salads, with breakfast served between 9am and 11am. There's live nightly jazz once a month from June through September.
La Capucine Giverny
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