We stayed in the 'suite' - apparently an ex-bakehouse! - for two nights and had two dinners, both very good. The room was spacious, spotless and comfortable and had its own little terrace. The surroundings are delightful and deeply peaceful. They were also very friendly and helpful when I needed some Internet in a hurry! Could have stayed there happily for months if it wasn't for the steep price tag.
We never have hotel breakfasts in France - they are invariably a rip-off. You can get coffee and croissants in the nearest café are a fraction of the price. Alternatively, if a bar serves coffee but not croissants they will usually let you nip down to the boulangerie for some of the latter and eat them in the bar. Of course, if you're staying in the country (as per Brelidy) you may have to motor in order to find a café, but it still saves you a lot of money, in fact it will pay for an extra night on most French holidays.
