Eating Out

The restaurant scene does change from season to season, and after COVID a number of places have changed hands or closed completely. Nevertheless, here is a list of places worth checking out.

The tourist office website also has a list of restaurants in the area, click here for more details.

One top-tip is to look out for so-called “Night Markets”. Basically a local chateau will host a number of local food producers in the evening, throw in a local band and sell their wine “en vrac” to the guests. They are usually nice evenings, the food is usually great. The challenge: Finding out where and when they are! This link can help.

Le Bristrot du Coin

+33 5 57 69 56 40

25 Place du 8 Mai
33220 Eynesse

The local bar! Opens primarily when it wants to, but usually Thursday-Sunday early evening. It has been run in one form or other by the same family for over 50 years.

Pizza Lolo

06 84 28 38 82

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Pizza van. Comes to Pessac on Saturday evening and Eynesse (next to the Petite Epicierie) on Sunday evening. Either phone ahead and place order or go there, pay and go back 20-25 minutes later.

There should be a menu on the fridge door.

La Fiorentina

06 14 29 52 93

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Pizza van. Comes to Gensac on Tuesday evening. Have not tried, I just saw the van once in April 2022.

Au Four de la Rive

05 40 20 16 52

www.aufourdelarive.fr

 

Sister retaurant of Palma Nova. IPA beers very expensive! Nice location next to the Dordogne. Look for blue sign posts.

Flyer on the fridge door.

Palma Nova

06 22 17 61 54

Les Quais
33890 Pessac-Sur-Dordogne

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nova.palma@hotmail.com

Great place for a lunch. In the evening, as the sun sets, it can become hot and uncomfortable until the sun sets below the trees… so book a later slot, e.g. 8pm or later. But lovely location over-looking the Dordogne and not too far away to drive.

Top Tip! Combine lunch with a morning Kayak – Do the 10 o’clock 2-hour trip, arrive back in Pessac at 12:30 and lunch at 13:00 – remember to book your table.

Old flyer on the fridge door tongue-out

Chateau Carbonneau

+33 (0)5 57 47 46 46

Château Carbonneau
33890 Pessac-sur-Dordogne

Website
jacquie@chateau-carbonneau.com

One of our favourites, run by Wilfred and Jacquie. Not only a winery but they have a lovely tea-room with freshly made cakes and meat/cheese spreads.

Chateau de Sanse

05 57 56 41 10

1 Lieu Dit Sanse,
Sainte Radegonde

Website
contact@chateaudesanse.com

Beautiful location, amazing view plus great food. Romantic location. Price range 50-70 per person for three courses + wine & cocktail. Just on the otherside of Gensac.

Chateau Destinée

07 88 22 77 31

21 Route de Lamothe
24230 Saint-Seurin de Prats

Website
info@chateaudestinee.com

Beautiful location, amazing view of the Dordogne BUT… there is a catch, they are only open for weddings in the summer. Only in Winter are they open for Brunch, which is well worth it.

Le Victor Hugo

+33 5 57 41 35 43

101 Rue Victor Hugo
33220 Sainte-Foy-la-Grande

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The restaurant of a reasonable hotel. Good for winter. Totally reasonable.

Casa Italia

+33 5 57 41 56 43

25 Rue Louis Pasteur
33220 Sainte-Foy-la-Grande

View the menu and opening times here.

Small and cozy, so best to reserve. Good pizzas.

Au Fil de L’eau

06 19 65 21 80

3 Rue de la Rouquette
33220 Port-Sainte-Foy-et-Ponchapt

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Excellent food. Small portions which are basically shared so everyone can try a bit of each. Not so cheap, but no one complains.

La Brasserie du Boucher

+33 5 24 10 64 64

1 Rue Onésime Reclus
33220 Port-Sainte-Foy-et-Ponchapt

Website
jeanfrancois.pervieux@gmail.com

At the time of writing, not actually tried it! Please let me know 🙂

Le Pessaquai

+33 5 57 47 41 04

1 place du Pont
le Bourg Pessac Sur Dordogne
33890 Pessac

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lepessaquai@outlook.fr

Newly opened in 2021. Very nice location overlooking the Dordogne at Pessac sur Dordogne. Great for winter, spring, autumn and cooler summer days, but when very hot, I would personally avoid as the setting sun shines directly in.

La Taverne du Belvédère

+33 5 24 24 75 92

1 Cote de la Tourbeille
Juillac

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tavernebelvedere@gmail.com

Fabulous views down to the Dordogne and Pessec-sur-Dordogne. More smaller dishes, yet the Facebook page will advertise burger or fish-n-chips nights, for example. May be closed during off-season, so worth checking.

L’Ardoise Restaurant

05 53 58 80 16

3 Route Du Périgord
24230 Saint Seurin de Prats 

Website
contact@ardoiserestaurant.fr

At the time of writing, not yet been. Expensive but apparently very good. Please let me know what you think!

Terrasse Rouge

05 57 24 47 05

1 Château la Dominique
33330 Saint-Émilion

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A little further away, but totally do-able. Reserve a table via their website. Certainly pricy yet beautiful views over the prestine St. Emilion vineyards, including the world-famous £8000 a bottle Chateau Petrus just in the distance.