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Bernard’s Coffee

  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Snack
  • World cuisine
Kiosque n°11, place de la Savane, rue de Liberté, 97200 Fort-de-France
On the Place de la Savane in Fort-de-France, a small kiosk catches the eye of passers-by: Bernard's Coffee. Nestling in the heart of this lively square. This little street-side restaurant, with its shady terrace, has a warm and friendly atmosphere.
Bernard is passionate about coffee. He roasts his own Arabica beans from Central America and offers you coffee to die for. Whether you prefer a long, strong coffee to start your day, an Italian cappuccino, or a full-bodied espresso, Bernard will satisfy all your caffeine cravings.
Bernard's Coffee isn't just about coffee. It's also a place where people come together to share a good meal and chat around a table. From the cooking to the coffee, every dish served bears the mark of his attention and expertise.
Brunch:
You can choose from three formulas with coffee, fresh juice and a side of local vegetables:
Country-style with cold meats, cheese and jam,
- the Réveil with half a baguette, butter and jam,
- l'English with scrambled eggs or omelette.
At any time of day, Bernard's à la carte menu offers 100% home-made, fresh dishes, from burgers (fresh minced meat on request) with home fries to omelettes served with fresh vegetables and a different dish of the day.
At Bernard's Coffee, the atmosphere is just as important as the quality of the food and drink. With jazzy or groovy music playing in the background, this place has become a place to meet and chat. One of our favourites !

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Openings

All year

All year
Monday
06:00 - 01:00

Tuesday
06:00 - 01:00

Wednesday
06:00 - 01:00

Thursday
06:00 - 01:00

Friday
06:00 - 01:00

Saturday
06:00 - 01:00

Sunday
06:00 - 01:00

Location

Bernard’s Coffee
Kiosque n°11, place de la Savane, rue de Liberté, 97200 Fort-de-France

Spoken languages

Spoken languages
  • English
  • French Creole
  • French
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