BUVETTE DU ROCHER DES DOMS
Read moreIt's one of Avignon's well-known little addresses on the hill overlooking the Palais des Papes, otherwise known as the Rocher des Doms, laid out as an English garden. The climb may seem arduous, but the reward is at hand when you arrive at the glass and metal pavilion bordering a pond, where you can sit down for a drink, an ice cream or lunch: salads, tartines and daily specials. The little tourist train makes it easy to get around if you need to.
LA COMPAGNIE DES CHATS
Read moreLa Compagnie des chats is a restaurant-café-teahouse for cats. The decor is cool, with exposed stonework, a climbing wall for felines and comfortable sofas. Kittens wander around the different areas: here, everything is allowed except access to the kitchen. The health and safety standards are very strict, and Compagnie des Chats has been awarded top marks. Cats entrusted to us by animal protection associations are available for adoption. If you like these cute little felines, their presence at the table will be most agreeable!
LE CERCLE RÉPUBLICAIN
Read moreThis café is the original heart of the village. Don't hesitate to go through its austere facade, behind which you can see the small terrace that opens onto the valley. In the room, the regulars and, in season, many tourists: the seats are very popular and few. The terrace is small, but it offers a fantastic view that will leave you with a radiant memory of the Luberon and its conviviality. To have a drink, take a break and chat with the locals, this place is perfect!
CAFÉ TULIPE - LE NID
Right in tune with the times, Le Nid is riding the slow life trend.Read more
LE 17 PLACE AUX VINS
Read moreThe bar is neat and a little rocky at the same time. The judicious arrangement of great vintages as well as more modest ones, which tourists and connoisseurs should not hesitate to frequent. And beware: the house "does not shy away from any sacrifice": it combines the functions of cellar, wine bar with a possible snack menu, introductory workshops in oenology and sommelier advice, weddings and other festivities... To follow, their Facebook page which is very active. It is also a place known to be the meeting place for singles.
CAFÉ DE LA FONTAINE
Read moreWe like to settle here in any season. The terrace overlooks the fountain, we sit there with pleasure. We stop for a coffee, a tea with a pastry, to sip a lemonade, a fruit juice, a glass of local wine or a pastis, and to nibble some Corsican specialities (cooked pork meats, figatelli...). We let ourselves go to remake the world under the soft Provencal sun. The cuisine is simple, the menu varied, the plates colorful, copious. The personnel is with the small care. Here, it smells like vacations all year long.
SIMPLE SIMON
Read moreIt always surprises tourists and has been delighting Avignon residents for years with its British brunches. Yes, it's a real English tea room and it's unbeatable. What can we say about its scones, cheesecakes and other cakes on the floor except that they are to die for. The service is also English style with porcelain flower cups, we love it! Of course, savoury fans can choose the egg with bacon. The whole thing is accompanied by a tea that you can choose from a selection of about twenty flavours. Let's go!
LA POTERNE
Read moreA building out of exposed stones located in bottom of the village, right before the botanical trail, and which is melted with wonder with the landscape of the caladées narrow streets. It is very small but the terrace... it is the Mont Ventoux! One tastes dishes vegetarians or vegan. One takes the aperitif by dividing into sheets a book. Hey yes, it is also a bookstore with a pointed selection of works on Ventoux. And one lets oneself wrap by the grandiose landscape by listening to the concert. Can one better dream? How what, small village, small café, but great ideas!
LA CAVE DE MAXIME
Read moreIt's a small bistro with a menu renewed according to the rhythm of the seasons with fresh products: the plate is copious. At the weekend, it's tapas night with good wine chosen by Maxime! Out of season, he organizes small concerts, theme evenings on Tuesdays and Wednesdays such as L'apéro musical, Un plat-un vin, Viens avec votre instrument de musique... For wine lovers, Maxime, trained as a maître d'hôtel-sommelier, also offers oenology courses. In the summer, it's a street formula with the animated terrace, you will see. It's a nice place!
O’COLLIN'S IRISH PUB
Read moreIts green facade and the barrel installed in front of the door: the traditions of the Irish pub are displayed. It is one of the bars where Avignon likes to party and where you know there will always be people no matter what day of the week. There are concerts, rather rock and sometimes folk, broadcasts of matches - football or rugby - and special evenings like St. Patrick's Day (of course!). The atmosphere is often overheated and the bells synonymous with tips ring out loud. Whisky lovers should take a look at the menu.
LE CAFÉ DE LA COMÉDIE
Read moreThe Café de la Comédie has a special history because it takes its name from the first "Italian" theatre in Avignon, inaugurated in 1732. It will be sold out for more than 100 years. It is the Place de l'Horloge theatre that will steal the show. Today the café is opposite the mythical Hotel de l'Europe, located on one of the most beautiful squares in Avignon. Its large terrace is in the shade of one of the two gigantic trees of the Place Crillon. It is very popular with the people of Avignon. Good value for money. Warm welcome.
LOU MISTRAU
Read moreOn the Place de l'Horloge, the oldest brasserie in Avignon which has known the glorious hours of Jean Vilar and Gérard Philippe. Names of prestigious actors are engraved in golden plates on the backs of the red benches in the bar room... Classified balcony, retro Parisian woodwork and small lamps on the tables. In summer, you can sit down for a coffee and a croissant on the terrace on the plane tree side for shade, if not sun. Even if it is crowded, the service is fast. For the restoration, a brasserie in continuous service in summer.
LE MARIGNY
Read moreDon't miss it with its beautiful bright red facade. Intimate atmosphere of a small district bar just steps from Crillon Square and just opposite the oldest hotel in Avignon, the hotel of Europe. The Marigny is a kind of small popular oasis in the chic neighborhood. There is a good feeling: the atmosphere is rather family-friendly, prices are very affordable, and the whole press (regional, sporting and national) as well as a tobacco flow. The owners of the sites welcome the long-awaited people with great smiles and small friendly ribbons in the back. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Especially recommended in summer to enjoy the terrace while not suffering from the cagnard!
L’ENTR’ACTE
Read moreThe crowded establishment at the festival proves to be much calmer the rest of the year. We come here before you will pout for the deliciously shaded terrace that is suitable for discussions between friends with a drink. The chef, quiet, makes salads to small onions or small, simple dishes. A café that is especially worth the detour in summer for its situation far from urban unrest and for the fountain of the tune place Louis-Pasteur, in which we gladly trempe its feet. It is also popular with university students, who have only a few metres to do to rally it.
CAFÉ DU SIÈCLE
Read moreBeautiful fin de siècle façade and large terrace on the Cours Jean-Jaurès. Le Siècle is a Mecca of Balmean life, where you can enjoy a morning café croissant, lunch from Monday to Friday, or start the evening with an aperitif. The brasserie-style à la carte menu includes daily specials, salad formulas, grilled meats... All cooked on site. Plates are copious, but you'll need to save a little room for dessert, which is served by the jug or with good local wine. Good value for money. Warm welcome.
BAR À VIN LE 156
Friendly bistro-wine bar in Caromb, attractive wine list, charcuterie ...Read more
BAR DE L'EUROPE - HÔTEL D'EUROPE
The Bar de l'hôtel d'Europe for a business meeting, an aperitif with ...Read more
LA PLANTATION
Read moreAt the plantation, you'll find a wide range of coffees - around twenty in all - that Jean-Denis roasts every week: grands crus, from Brazil, Papua, Kilimanjaro, Ethiopia and Peru, both organic and fair trade; sold as beans, ground coffee, special blends (full-bodied, fruity, sweet) and an Italian blend for connoisseurs. Jean-Denis will advise you on your choice. You can sit on the terrace or inside for a coffee, of course, or a milkshake, bubble tea, homemade pastry or artisanal ice cream.
LE BAR À VIN DU CHÂTEAU DU MOURRE DU TENDRE
Read moreThe wine bar of the Château du Mourre du Tendre is located in front of the tourist office and close to the antique theater, a chic and cozy place to relax. You can come in the morning for breakfast or throughout the day to taste the remarkable wines of the domain. You will be able to savor planks of cold cuts, cheeses, homemade pies, tartines, terrines, veloutés, salads... Don't forget to make a detour in their store next door.