PATISSERIE LABORDE
Read moreIn the little grocery store, you need to ask for the background of foie gras: a brioche brioche inside which is covered by a fresh foie gras and pommes apples fed by port, salt and pepper. You're heating it on the spot. Taste the speciality of the house, the Montadour, the background of success praline with nuts and nougat pilés, wrapped with a film of chocolate, and tasting these chocolates, the thistles of Chalosse, you will keep a tasty memory.
ST-SEVER VOLAILLER
Read moreRecognizable by its featherless neck, the yellow chicken has conquered national and international food markets. For more than 40 years, Fermiers Landais has advocated free-range rearing, under the pine trees in their famous portable huts. In 1965, they were awarded the first Label Rouge in history, and in 2005, free-range chicken was voted product of the year. Chickens, capons, foie gras ducks, fattened geese... Everything is processed in accordance with the strictest hygiene and traceability standards to guarantee total safety.
LA FERME BACOTTE
Read moreSon and grandson of a tenant farmer, Clément Baillet had the idea, 10 years ago, of clearing a family plot of land with the help of eight goats to become a goatherd and make a living from cheese production. Has the gamble paid off? Yes! Joined by Marie in 2016, the two partners don't hesitate to refer to themselves as "cheeky farmers". Today, they raise a herd of 150 Pyrenean goats for milk and kid production, as well as Gascon pigs. They sell their cheeses at the Saint-Sever market on Saturday mornings.
L'ATOUT FERMIER
Read moreThis farmers' and breeders' store is a response to the evident craze for local produce. Three local producers have joined forces to sell their local produce of fruit, vegetables, meats, etc. in the store. Not forgetting groceries and creamery products, right down to baby food! Since then, our three pioneers have been joined by over 60 producers. To save time, you can order online at www.cagette.net and pick up your basket at l'Atout Fermier.
L'ÉPICERIE D'AURÉLIE
Read moreIt was in June 2023 that Aurélie Mallet decided to take over the old grocery store backing onto the Saint-Sever abbey church. From its origins in 1946, only the good products remain! Among the teapots and a few useful accessories for our daily lives, we find fresh fruit and vegetables grown a few kilometers away, farmhouse and artisan cheeses, jams, pâtés, wine... The young woman also prepares beautiful fruit baskets and cheese platters, organizes tastings and welcomes you in tea room mode.