Burger
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Burger
................................$Scone
................................$Latte
................................$Caffè Leccese
................................$Poireaux
................................$At Pilgrim Restaurant Nantes on 1 Place Graslin, the menu somehow feels like a friendly conversation between classic comfort and clever creativity, and you can taste that ambition in every bite. I found the humble Burger here to be juicy and satisfying, paired perfectly with house‑made sauces that nod to both British and French sensibilities, while the flaky Scone they serve alongside a rich latte is a brunch highlight that feels just right on a slow afternoon in Nantes. On the drinks side, ordering a Latte or a bold Caffè Leccese gives you that slow‑coffee moment that pairs beautifully with sweet or savory treats, and it’s one of those spots where coffee is taken seriously. The menu also nods to fresh, local produce with dishes like tender Poireaux, which are thoughtfully prepared so the simplicity of the leek shines through instead of getting lost among heavier flavors.
What really sticks with me, beyond the individual dishes, is how the menu flows with a casual confidence: lighter bites lead you into heartier plates, and drinks act as gentle punctuation between courses. Despite being modest in size, this menu never feels limited because every selection feels intentional and offers a glimpse of Pilgrim’s global inspiration grounded in quality ingredients. In short, it’s a tasty snapshot of Nantes’ evolving culinary scene, where familiar items like a burger and scone sit comfortably beside world‑inspired creations, making it a memorable stop for both locals and travelers alike.