| Seriously, if you looked up "baby boom" in the dictionary, you'd see a picture of this place and its customer. What gives? The pictures of the food online look like my grandma's cooking during the great depression. How is this place still around? |
| Sorry you feel that way. We love this place and we are in our 40s. Food is good and classic. Not the most exciting but we've never had a bad meal. It's an institution with lots of character. Inside is a bit formal but the outdoor area and bar are a great little neighborhood spot. Plenty of younger families, school fundraisers, etc., depending on when you go. |
| It's wonderfully cheesy. Like something out of a salinger novel. I love sitting on the second level "balcony" |
| It’s for old people and young families that living in walking distance. |
Have they reopened Le Bar? We used to live walking distance but moved during the pandemic when I think Le Bar (which we loved) was still closed. Le Ferme is a gem if you live in the neighborhood, but its not chic or 5 star food. |
You are such an ageist. Karma is going to come for you when you are in your 60s. |
| We’re in our 40’s and love it. It’s an old school charming vibe that is fun every once in a while. Service and food are both consistently very good. Great date night spot. But we do love French food. |
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Honestly all restaurants are cheesy in their own way. Good vibes come in many packages.
Plus the old rich people deserve a place to eat as much as everyone else |
how about le resthome? |
Is it ... bring your toddler ... young family friendly? |
Yes! They love little kids |