Not only is there a great selection of local wines by the glass, but the tables are made of old wine barrels. The setting is very open, with large beams, lots of air and space. The prices are very reasonable and you can get a very satisfying lunch and glass or two of wine.
Favorite Dish: The wine by the glass menu was excellent, with a glass of wine from as low as 3.50e to 7.50e for the grand cru.
Written Aug 9, 2011
Address: 19, rue de la Porte Bouqueyre
Phone: 09 81 85 76 04
Website: http://www.saint-emilion-tourisme.com/uk/ou-manger.html?idcat=bar à vins&idfiche=123
Located in part of the 16th century Cloitre des Cordeliers is a wine/drink/light snack shop where you can take a break in the remains of the cloister of the old monastery. The attitude is light and friendly in an informal atmosphere. They serve a selection of modestly priced wines, red, rose, white and sparkling.
Favorite Dish: My glass of sparkling white wine was very refreshing on a warm day in July.
Written Jul 22, 2011
Right in the central square of Saint Emilion, just 10 meters from the Tourist Office, this nice restaurant (and wine shop and library as well) offers a big interior gardens and a sharp services (waiters speak a funny French English but better than nothing). Dishes are typical of Aquitaine. Reservations is strongly raccomended.
Written Aug 5, 2010
Address: 5 Rue du Clocher ST Emilion
Phone: 0557257137
Website: www.magazinvin.com
L'Antree is a charming little restaurant off the beaten path and frequented by more locals than tourists. The food is wonderful and is a great value. The staff are charming, friendly and helpful. The atmosphere is quaint and relaxed. A great selection of music plays inside. L'Antree also sells wine by the bottle to take away. It's definitely worth the search for this little gem. For 16.95 euros one can get a meal consisting of your choice of one each of 3 entrees, 3 plats and 3 desserts. Can't recommend it enough!
Favorite Dish: The entree consisting of smoked salmon, a kind of French guacamole with avocado and tiny anise sprigs on a crusty piece of bread is divine.
Written Jul 14, 2009
Address: Up the hill behind the pizza place.
St. Emilion – the class of French wine producers, beautiful old village, hilly, cloisters, and many fancy wine and crystal shops. Area surrounded by hills of grape vines and chateaus. We parked 3 blocks out of town to get in.
Written Sep 8, 2008
We tried two resaurants in Saint Emilion. This one was so good, we didn't need to look further. You get the sense that the employees really enjoy their work and are very good humored. Don't be fooled though, they take their food very seriously and it's fantastic. This was very close to being the best meal we had in France. Reservations are a must!
Written Feb 25, 2008
Address: Rue du Clocher 33330 Saint Emilion
Phone: 05-57-74-48-31
A la carte or menu, all the dishes are elaborated with the market`s products. Selection of Wines that can be tasted by glass.
You can have a peaceful moment , sitting outside located next to the collegiate church by wonderful dishes, great dessert and a fantastic vine.
Written Sep 4, 2007
Address: 11, rue du Clocher -33330 Saint-Emilion
Phone: 05 57 74 48 31
Nice place to be with a loved one, 80 seats indoors-80 seats on the terrece Traditional cooking. Dish of the day, menu à la carte.
Favorite Dish: croque-monsieur, salads and pizzas.
Written Jan 6, 2005
Address: 3 PLACE DU CLOCHER 6 33330 St Emilion
Phone: 0557744934
From local specialities to Gourmet cuisine, all accompanied by prestigious wines....Saint-Emilion's restaurants invite you to give your palate a treat.
Written Jan 6, 2005
Address: St Emilion
Phone: 0557744803
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From local specialities to Gourmet cuisine, all accompanied by prestigious wines....Saint-Emilion's restaurants invite you to give your palate a treat.
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