Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 18:23     Subject: La Ferme or La Boomer?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s for old people and young families that living in walking distance.


Is it ... bring your toddler ... young family friendly?


Yes! They love little kids
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 18:21     Subject: La Ferme or La Boomer?

Anonymous wrote:It’s for old people and young families that living in walking distance.


Is it ... bring your toddler ... young family friendly?
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 10:30     Subject: La Ferme or La Boomer?

Anonymous wrote: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?
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 08:57     Subject: La Ferme or La Boomer?

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
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 08:52     Subject: La Ferme or La Boomer?

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.
Anonymous
Post 02/29/2024 22:13     Subject: La Ferme or La Boomer?

Anonymous wrote: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?


You are such an ageist.

Karma is going to come for you when you are in your 60s.
Anonymous
Post 02/29/2024 22:10     Subject: La Ferme or La Boomer?

Anonymous wrote: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.



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.
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 19:43     Subject: La Ferme or La Boomer?

It’s for old people and young families that living in walking distance.
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 19:39     Subject: La Ferme or La Boomer?

It's wonderfully cheesy. Like something out of a salinger novel. I love sitting on the second level "balcony"
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 21:42     Subject: La Ferme or La Boomer?

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.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 21:37     Subject: La Ferme or La Boomer?

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?