Brasserie Felix is exactly what it claims to be: a neighborhood brasserie, with mustard-colored walls, tile floors, the ubiquitous Le Chat Noir poster and French pop music. And the bar feels right -- just crowded enough, just small enough, just cluttered enough to seem appropriate, somehow, in this place that is mimicking some other place the owners had carried in their heads from France all the way to Tennyson Street. It's a good bet for a simple lunch of sausage and frites or mussels and frites, and does a good trade during weekend brunch. Don't forget to check out their incredible dinner cuisines too!
At the airport we ordered Eggs Benedict.
It was lousy.
The EGGS were OVERCOOKED, AND COLD. I MEAN "COLD" JUST LIKE THE WX OUTSIDE.
The waitress was very cordial and returned with
2 replacement "COLD AND OVERCOOKED" EGGS.
I also asked for addit
...
I work for a large company that uses catering services from many different companies. Pour La France has given us great service every time. The food is good and the delivery is on time. The staff is always very upbeat and polite when we call. A l
...