LE PANIER DE LOUISE
Read moreA simple grocery store, open since June 2019, with a deliberate focus on local produce! When you enter Le Panier de Louise, you'll want to try all the specialities presented without fuss: from Albert's waffles (a belly-warming marvel, not to be touched before a meal) to the various beers brewed in the Somme: it's hard not to fall for them! Wrap it all up with a warm welcome, more than fair prices and organic products, and you've got the perfect place for a little local shopping!
LES GOURMANDS DE ST VAL
Read moreAt La Bonbonnière, you'll find everything you need to indulge your sweet tooth: candies, fine chocolates, Alsatian cakes, but also home-made local products: macaroon from Amiens, the little cracker and the little butter shortbread. As soon as the sun comes out, come and try the house specialty: frozen yogurt (homemade yogurt ice cream covered with fresh fruit, coulis and seeds), a delight! Also on the premises, a multitude of small vintage accessories to please yourself.
LA BOÎTE À BIO
Read moreLa Boîte à Bio has everything to please. Here, everything is 100% organic and 100% bulk, a winning combination. You come with your own container or you help yourself to free bags and you can choose freely among the 500 references offered. Savoury and sweet products, local fruits and vegetables, beauty products and zero waste household products, the choice is wide and you choose the quantity according to your desires and needs. An ecological project, of proximity, brilliantly led by a young entrepreneur that we can only support. To follow on the Facebook page to be informed of all the novelties available in store.
LA BONNE AUBERGE - LA BOUTIQUE
Read moreIn addition to offering a very nice gastronomic table, La Bonne Auberge has also opened a store next to the restaurant. Here, you can find take-away dishes that come directly from the chef's kitchen: Vivien Lamotte. Of course, the list is regularly renewed according to the seasons and the arrivals. Here are a few examples: a duo of beans and lobster as a starter, broccoli cromesquis as a main course and an apple Tatin and caramel cabbage for dessert. It is also possible to buy dry delicatessen products such as truffle chips.
AUX ANTIPODES
Read moreGourmets will be seduced by this pretty, long delicatessen! We go here as much for the products on offer as for the kindness of the couple who run the store, Lucille and Hunar. She's French, he's Afghan: so it's hardly surprising to find, alongside local products (beers, honey, terrines), products from elsewhere, such as Iranian spices. Whether you're a lover of aperitifs (local beers are kept in a fridge!) or a connoisseur of tea or chocolate, you'll find what you're looking for in this beautiful Ali Baba's cave.