A terrace overlooking the sea, a modern, trendy feel but a good standard menu, nicely presented. Pizza and pasta both good, the menu has something for everyone, all presented in a contemporary manner. Specialities are served on wooden boards (planches) - fresh salad leaves and excellent fries as standard accompaniments. Service very quick and pleasant. Pizza to go also available.
Favorite Dish: I have visited this restaurant several times and so far have not been disappointed. Anything from the grill has an excellent flavour.
Updated Mar 28, 2008
Address: 3, Boulevard Feard
Phone: 02.99.46.70.52
When we visited Dinard we had some time to stop for lunch and were keen to relax for a while and enjoy the view.
It was late for lunch and most of the restaurants had stopped serving, but we found a place called Restaurant Le Club. Located on the promenade overlooking the beach, Le Club serves food all day.
We pulled up a chair at a shaded table and had a quick look at the menu, just wanting a smallish lunch (for a change!).
Favorite Dish: Chris had a Ham & Cheese Galette (buckwheat pancake), Alex had a Galette with Ham, Egg & Cheese, and I had a Croque Madame.
The food was edible and our plates went back to the kitchen clean. A nice cold beer helped us wash down our meals.
Written Jul 24, 2006
Address: Plage de l'Ecluse, 35800 Dinard
Phone: 02 99 16 73 55
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