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La Cloche à Fromage Boutique
The guide was updated:The dizzying variety, high qulality and delicious flavours of the cheeses at La Cloche à Fromage has earned it a reputation as one of the premier cheese shops in the area. The selection can be sorted by the type of milk used, the region of the country it's from, and even by seasonal specialties.
Useful Information
- Address: 32 rue des Tonneliers, Strasbourg
- Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9am-7pm, Sat 8am-6.30pm
- Website: www.fromagerie-tourrette.com
- Public Transport: Tram: Grand'Rue
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