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Le Pommier is a cozy French restaurant that only serves dinner. I will start off by saying that all of the staff are friendly and helpful and the environment is warm and inviting. I chose the fixed price menu, which included a salad with chèvre cheese, Steak with "pomme frite" (french fries), and a dessert (Les Smores). The salad was tasty, especially with the cheese. The steak was cooked well, but the french fries sort of took over the dish. I was slightly disappointed with my dessert. "Les Smores" was a few slices of toasted marshmallows with hard graham cracker-like cookies topped with bitter orange sauce. My date ordered the mussels to start, which are served with arugula and sausage in a very tasty white wine and butter broth. We used the leftover broth to dip our bread! For the main course he chose the pheasant, which was cooked perfectly. He also chose a delicious seasonal dessert: a squash crème brûlée. It tasted like creamy, spicy, autumn-y goodness. We also shared a nice bottle of Riesling. Overall, I was pleased with Le Pommier but found that it was a bit pricey for its small portions and limited menu.
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