Yesterday was the second time we had been here, the first just for a coffee with a friend (good coffee, nice atmosphere, we thought) and then this second time for lunch. We were lucky - we had got a bit lost on the back roads between Frevent and Hesdin and by the time we got here, almost everyone had finished lunchtime service. But Le Commerce's chef was still there and we got fed. we had no idea what "joues de porc au bourguignon" was (other than some part of a pig cooked bourguignon) but it was the "plat du jour" for 8.5€ so we decided to chance it. Well, whatever it was it was delicious - and the chips & carrots also very good. Much later, we looked it up - it's the cheeks! "And this is the part of the pig we don't use" said no French person, ever :) We're going to have a go at cooking this at home (the butcher in our village probably sells it - I doubt the local Carrefour or InterMarché do).Desert was crémé brûlée for one of us and the last portions of raspberry tart for the others. Both home made & both excellent. The raspberries were somewhat tart - but it's way out of season and the flavour was all there. They had half a portion left over... and it somehow ended up on my plate. The place is run by a couple, I think, and the service is efficient and friendly. This is not gourmet food although, to be honest, it's not that far off it in some respects, but good quality French country fare at a very reasonable price. This is also a "sport bar" which sells gambling/betting tickets so at busy times, the TVs are blaring & it can be a bit noisy - but it's a good-natured atmosphere.