Boutique hotels in Dordogne
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Château les Merles
- Style
- Neoclassical winery
- Setting
- Bergerac's route des vins
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Château de la Couronne
- Style
- Fairtytale French château
- Setting
- Peaceful Marthon village
Dordogne Food and drink
We've tracked down the best cafés for people-watching, the bars with the coolest cocktails, the most accomplished restaurants and the liveliest local nightlife in Dordogne.
Eating, drinking and dancing
We've tracked down the best cafés for people-watching, the bars with the coolest cocktails, the most accomplished restaurants and the liveliest local nightlife in Dordogne.
Restaurants
(+33 (0)5 53 57 47 92)
L’Imparfait
This charming restaurant has a pretty terrace and a daily menu, specialising in fish dishes.
8, Rue des Fontaines, Bergerac
(+33 (0)5 53 22 80 06)
Le Vieux Logis
A formal restaurant, 20 minutes upriver from Bergerac, this top-notch eaterie serves Michelin-starred cuisine in a former tobacco barn or outside under the linden trees.
Trémolat
(+33 (0)5 56 79 10 10)
Le Chapon Fin
One of Bordeaux’s most romantic Michelin-starred eateries, this restaurant also offers cookery courses.
5, Rue Montesquieu, Bordeaux
(+33 (0)5 57 55 07 55)
Hostellerie de Plaisance
A Michelin-starred hotel restaurant, offering superb food and a spectacular wine list.
Place du Clocher, St-Emilion
(+33 (0)5 53 29 48 59)
Le Quatre Saisons
This restaurant does tasty food including an excellent vegetarian menu, which is a welcome piece of information for any non-carnivores touring France.
Côte de Toulouse, Sarlat
Bars and clubs
La Poissonnerie
Evening entertainment in Dordogne is decidedly mellow and unpretentious. This is a great place to spend a warm summer evening to the occasional accompaniment of live Cuban music or jazz.
Rue du Colonel de Chadois, Bergerac