We spent only one night in this lovely B&B, which was a shame because it has a lot of charm and is beautifully furnished and, moreover, very centrally located. The Chopin concert in the salon was also lovely, with two very talented young musicians (one pianist and one violinist). We were a bit disappointed with breakfast though. Everyone has to sit around a long communal table and whilst these can work, in principle, they need to be wide enough so that you don't feel you are ontop of the stranger infront. We chose a quiet corner only to be surrounded by a large family of 10 or so, meaning that we felt very uncomfortable and took our coffees back to our room. We also noticed that some guests had scrambled eggs but we weren't offered any. There was only one person serving at breakfast and perhaps she was a bit overloaded. But the breakfast experience was one problem in an otherwise lovely experience.