The secluded walled garden of this centrally located restaurant backs onto the town’s main church while on the inside, the furnishings are dominated by wooden paneling made from old wooden wine boxes.
La Terrasse Rouge
Les Belles Perdrix
L’Hostellerie de Plaisance
Le Saint-James - One Michelin Star
Le Pressoir d’Argent
Le 7 Restaurant
Au Bistrot
Located by the Capucins market, in the more colourful (gritty) part of town, Au Bistrot is a favourite with locals. Co-owned by chef, Jacques In’On, and host extraordinaire, François Pervillé. Market-fresh comfort food is prepared in the open kitchen, while François manages one of the best value wine lists in Bordeaux.
Racines
Le Saint-Julien
Le Lion d’Or
Café Lavinal
Le Bontemps
A favourite lunchtime spot for local winemakers, the name of this restaurant comes from the bowl used traditionally to whisk egg whites for fining red wine. Chef Damien Moquais changes the menu daily, reflecting what is available at the market and influenced by his Japanese wife Ryoko, resulting in original dishes which are at once hearty and refined.