Café Degas

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Lonely Planet review

A full-grown pecan tree thrusts through the floor and ceiling of the enclosed deck which serves as Café Degas' congenial dining room. This is a rustic and romantic little spot that warms the heart with first-rate French bistro fare. The casual atmosphere is accentuated by the mildly eccentric, but exceedingly polite waitstaff.

Meals that sound familiar on the menu - steak frites au poivre, parmesan crusted veal medallions, seared duck breast with mushroom spaetzel - are arranged with extraordinary beauty on their plates. You might feel guilty for disturbing art like this, but it's a crime for which you will be amply rewarded.