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.
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.
LES HALLES DE BACALAN
Large halls with many stands of craftsmen and local producers, and points ...Read more
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.
MARCHÉ DES CHARTRONS
Read moreYou might think that the Chartrons covered market is actually on the market square, sheltered under the metal and glass hall, but no. To find it, you have to go to the rue Sicard. Seven professionals who select the best of our land (fishmonger, vegetable seller, cheesemonger, delicatessen, oyster merchant, wine merchant and a butcher) welcome customers who come to look for fresh and quality products in a friendly atmosphere. Another market of the Chartrons is held in the open air on the quays on Sunday.
LES HALLES DE BAYONNE
Read moreBayonne's Halles centrales have been in existence for over 150 years. Located in the heart of the city on the banks of the River Nive, they are renowned for their renovated architecture, including the carreau, an open-air extension on certain days of the week for local farmers' markets, and a host of events throughout the year. Les Halles, a veritable "lung", is home to some twenty artisanal food shops, a fine showcase for local know-how. "A visit to Les Halles de Bayonne is an initiation into the world of gastronomy!
LE BON GROIN
Read moreHam scout... and what a ham! From Bayonne, Bigorre, Savoie and Spain, whole or cut hams, sausages, chorizos and so many other charcuterie nuggets. You can trust Louis, a lover of chiffonnades and exceptional charcuterie, to pass on the "taste of taste" with top-quality, artisanal products. Here, you can taste before you buy, and we also prepare gourmet platters to share. Tapas and toasts of the day are also available to order. Small cellar too.
BLOOM
Read moreMaria, Flore and Mathieu, passionate about sustainable gastronomy, are the trio behind the taste and flavor coaching at Les Halles de Biarritz. Escape with ethically selected spices without borders, antipasti, condiments, honey, jams, soups... We also offer candied fruit and homemade products such as cookies and granola. Sustainable, with the finest signatures from mainly organic producers. Our professionals are also on hand at the Halles de Dax for our pleasure, and deliver all over France.
PAUL & LOUIS
Read moreArtisan charcuterie-caterers since 1901, Maison Montamat, whose production workshop is in Urrugne, also has a store in Les Halles de Biarritz and, more recently, the Paul et Louis tasting counter. Here you'll find selected dishes to share or take away, made to order on the spot. With hams, terrines, pâtés, foies gras... you're spoilt for choice when it comes to discovering the expertise of this century-old house and our 2 young caterers, who officiate with talent at the counter.