LA HALLE DE GRADIGNAN
Read moreBuilding on its success, La Halle de Pessac has opened a new store in Gradignan. The 300 m² space is packed with fresh seasonal produce from both local and distant producers: over 300 varieties of organic and traditional fruit and vegetables, exotic fruit, dried fruit and more. Added to this are a dozen olive preparations, oils, rare world spices to order, fruit juices, cheese from "chez Pierre", creamery and charcuterie, organic eggs... La Halle offers fruit baskets for all occasions.
LA HALLE DE PESSAC
Read moreIt's not really a market, it's not a supermarket, it's not a store... it's the Halle de Pessac. It's a real place of life where you can meet and exchange. The products are ultra-fresh and varied: early and organic fruits and vegetables, magnificent dried fruits by weight, trays of raw vegetables for the aperitif, fresh fruit brochettes, beautiful fruit baskets ready to be eaten, etc. On the spot you can also find delicatessen, wines, drinks, preserves, cheeses, creamery, delicatessen...
LA HALLE DE L'ALOUETTE
Read moreThe Halle de L'Alouette is the brainchild of Stéphane Dufour, who is already well known for his market on Avenue Jean-Jaurès in Pessac and the one in Gradignan. He supplies his grocery stores with fruit and vegetables from the Brienne MIN, which ensures optimal freshness and diversity. The products are well presented and organic fans will also find something to their liking. Stéphane Dufour and his team have a great deal of know-how for any specific composition, whether for a dessert, a work meeting, a birthday, a wedding, etc.
LES HALLES DE TALENCE
Read moreThe Basque company Biltoki specialises in the promotion and operation of gourmet food markets, very gourmet! In Bordeaux, it is responsible for the Halles de Bacalan, but also the Halles de Talence. Here, the 13 shopkeepers and craftsmen welcome you in a friendly atmosphere from Tuesday to Saturday all day and on Sunday morning. Notice to epicureans: all the stalls are appealing. On the spot or to take away, you can enjoy a world cuisine. Close to a public car park with 300 spaces, the Halles de Talence is also very easy to reach by bus or tram.
MARCHÉ DES CAPUCINS
Read moreThis historic market (it's been around since the 18th century, after all!) is an integral part of the town's soul. All year round, it's alive with a unique atmosphere: people come to shop, eat, have a coffee or a drink, buy flowers, sample oysters and world specialties, and even pick up a few items of clothing outside. The meat, French and Spanish charcuterie and cheeses are magnificent! As for prices, especially for fruit and vegetables, they remain very affordable.
MARCHÉS DES PRODUCTEURS DE PAYS
Read moreIn summer, Villeneuve-sur-Lot's nightly gourmet events move to different locations in the town center. Who knows what delicious gourmet dishes you'll be able to put together from one stand to the next? A host of local producers will be on hand to offer their meats, fruit and vegetables, a variety of desserts, wines and beers... All in a festive atmosphere, with live music every time. Ripaille, joie de vivre and conviviality: that's all there is to it!
LES HALLES DE BACALAN
Large halls with many stands of craftsmen and local producers, and points ...Read more
HALLES DES 5 CANTONS-BILTOKI
Read moreThese Halles invite you to take a trip with the best local producers. With a proven track record of success, some thirty traders are on hand to showcase their expertise. A modern, contemporary market, with caterers, butchers, pork butchers, roasters, fishmongers, cheesemongers, greengrocers, a wine cellar and sweet specialties. And when it comes to food, you can eat in and sample some of their specialties. A real place to live and enjoy.
LA TABLE DE DON QUICHOTTE
Read moreIn the heart of the Marché des Capucins, at the stall of La Table de Don Quichotte, you'll find the very best in Basque and Spanish gastronomy, with exceptional products: superb Iberian hams, a wide range of cured meats (sausages, pepper-rolled ventrèche), generous chorizos, lomo embuchado and Basque specialties (axoa, piment d'Espelette). For a snack, try a Serrano ham crêpe, bell pepper and Serrano croques and Serrano cheese rolls.
MARCHÉ DE SAINT-MARTIN-DE-RÉ
Read moreLike every village on the island, Saint-Martin-de-Ré has a market. If the fleet of La Fleet remains the most charming, it is covered and easily accessible from the port; We appreciate the diversity of the products offered. We can of course buy oysters but also eat them on site, buy everything cooked through rootstock and fresh produce: fruit and vegetables, meat, meats. Advice, come early and bicycle if you want to avoid it in the summer.
MARKET OF VENDAYS-MONTALIVET
Read moreIn 1957, the construction of the covered market of the commune gave the starting point of a new era. Outside, the non-sedentary merchants also come to unpack their goods. During the summer season, the Montalivet market is the meeting place for locals and holidaymakers. It gathers more than 200 stands in a debauchery of colors and products, including crafts, regional specialties and wine stands. Very friendly atmosphere.
MARKET
Read moreHistoric centre of the Arcachon basin, the Teste-de-Buch naturally remains an important trading place. Find the indoor municipal market and the outdoor market. Conviviality, good products and a wide choice, especially in the summer period. You will even find textile articles, leather goods and shoes. The organic market is held on Friday mornings between 8 am and 1 pm and the farmers' market on Thursdays and Saturdays. Also think of the market of Cazaux, on Tuesday from 8.30 am to 1 pm, place du Général-de-Gaulle.
CHEZ VINCENT
Read moreMore than just a fishmonger's, Chez Vincent is a fishmonger's tasting room. Under the refurbished halls with its friendly patio, in addition to fish, shellfish and crustaceans, you can taste oysters with a glass of wine. With or without crepinette grilled on the plancha ! Oysters from Arcachon, Marennes-Oleron, Hossegor or Normandy, plates of whelks, winkles or shrimps... Without forgetting the succulent fried food. Do not hesitate to order your seafood platters. The benches being of first freshness, everything is likely to give you envy.
MARCHÉS COUVERTS ET DE PLEIN AIR
Read moreHere is an open-air market that takes place every Tuesday morning on Place de l'Etoile, as well as every Friday morning in front of the Post Office, you will find the best local products but also ready-to-wear, souvenirs, and local artists, a must for tourists! The covered market welcomes you all year round, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in the morning and every day during the summer season, to the delight of your pupils and taste buds! All the flavours of the Basin are on the market, oysters of course, but also a selection of local products: delicatessen, fruit and vegetables, fish... To live the experience to the full, do not forget to stop by the Bodeguita de la Plaza to discuss in a friendly atmosphere over a glass of wine and a plate of tapas.
LE MARCHÉ FRIAND
Read moreIn the heart of Dax, on the site of the former Friand, this open, modern space, the work of a Catalan designer, takes on the codes of Spanish markets: authentic, friendly and festive. A dozen merchants, craftsmen and producers have set up shop to delight you. Takeaway or eat-in, it's up to you. Sergio awaits you behind the bar to serve you hot and cold drinks, or alcoholic beverages to be consumed in moderation. Enjoy the atmosphere and live like the Dacquois!
COPAINS DES CHAMPS
Read moreCopains des champs, is above all the meeting of producers who became friends and who wished to put forward products mainly from their region, 100% responsible, 100% authentic and at a fair price. Without intermediaries, the farmers leave their production in a deposit-sale. There are more than 1,000 organic or sustainable products, ranging from dry to fresh, not forgetting wines, natural fruit juices, olive oils, honeys... The store welcomes its producers on Saturdays, organizes tastings and contests.
MARCHÉ AUX POISSONS
Read moreCapbreton is one of the few towns where the fish goes directly from the fisherman to the consumer! Every day, depending on the weather conditions, as you stroll along the quay, you will witness the return of the gillnetters, caseyeurs, trollers or the only trawler of the fleet. Gavroche, P'tit Loup, Syrius... At the foot of the harbour master's office, each of the 19 boats has its own sales table, filled with ice flakes. The fishermen deposit, under your eyes, the catch of the day! The surplus is collected by the Saint-Jean-de-Luz/Ciboure auction truck.
MARCHÉ BIOLOGIQUE
Read moreOf course, the Place d'Aquitaine does not have the charm of the Place Lafayette. Nevertheless, you are in the heart of the old Villeneuve, on the left bank, and above all, you will find nearly thirty organic producers (up to forty in summer). Market gardeners, bakers, beekeepers and pork butchers are present and have been defending an eco-responsible approach since 1975: the Villeneuve organic market is one of the oldest in France. In summer, the market goes on until 2:30 pm with the possibility of having lunch (organic, of course) on the spot!
MARCHES TRADITIONNELS
A real Sarlatan institution for everyone. And Mathieu and Clément, the ...Read more
MARCHÉ DE SAINT-ASTIER
Saint-Astier's famous (but not only!) food market, every Thursday morning, ...Read more