LES GLACES DE SUZON
Read moreYou're bound to fall in love with this pretty counter of artisanal ice creams and singular creations: around 40 flavors - with seasonal fruits - and recipes developed without too much sugar or artificial flavors; surprising flavors and compositions that delight young and old alike. Arnaud, who trained at the Paul Bocuse Institute, and Suzana also create tasty ice cream bars that make you forget about industrial ice cream. They also make waffles, delicious old-fashioned hot chocolate and other delights, always using the finest ingredients. A beautiful shop on rue Mazagran.
GLACES JUDICI
Read moreSince 1927, the house has built up a fine reputation from generation to generation. It is said that they serve the best ice creams of the Médoc! In the laboratory, the chef, a proud representative of the fifth generation, is very proud of his creations: hazelnuts from the Médoc, speculos with 7 spices... Original flavors for artisanal ice creams that leave no one indifferent. All that remains is to choose! To complicate the task, they also offer delicious waffles and pancakes, to be enjoyed while strolling along the waterfront.
LA TOQUE CUIVRÉE - SAINT-JEAN-DE-LUZ
Read moreA true emblem of Bordeaux, the canelé, a delicacy that dates back to the 16th century, is a pastry made of flour, eggs, milk, vanilla and rum... It is a real challenge to prepare them yourself in order to obtain a soft canelé on the inside and crispy on the outside. Go to one of the 23 stores where you can choose between three sizes of canelés or let yourself be tempted by other specialties: prune tourtières, almond or chocolate Bordelais...
LA TOQUE CUIVRÉE
Read moreA true emblem of Bordeaux and beyond, canelé is a delicacy that dates back to the 16th century. It's a pastry made from flour, eggs, milk, vanilla and rum. And what a challenge it is to create a canelé that's soft on the inside and crisp on the outside! La Toque Cuivrée does it perfectly. Whatever store you go to, you'll always get a warm welcome and a choice of three sizes of canelés. You can also try our apple-prune tourtières, almond bordelais, chocolate fondant...
LA TOQUE CUIVRÉE – CANELÉS DE BORDEAUX
Read moreA true emblem of Bordeaux, the canelé, a delicacy dating back to the 16th century, is a pastry made from flour, eggs, milk, vanilla and rum... It is a real challenge to prepare them yourself in order to obtain a soft canelé on the inside and crispy on the outside. Go to one of the 20 shops where you can choose between three sizes of canelés and be tempted by other specialities: tourtières with prunes, Bordelais almond or chocolate...
LA TOQUE CUIVRÉE - CANELÉS DE BORDEAUX
Read moreA true emblem of the city, the cannelé is a small 16th-century pastry made from flour, eggs, milk, vanilla and rum. To taste this famous specialty, visit one of the many cannelé stores, where you'll always receive a warm welcome. You'll be able to choose between three sizes of cannelés, and discover other sweets such as apple and prune tourtière, or almond or chocolate bordelais.
LA TOQUE CUIVRÉE
Read moreA true emblem of Bordeaux, the canelé is a delicacy that dates back to the 16th century. It's a pastry made from flour, eggs, milk, vanilla and rum. And it's a real challenge to get a canelé that's soft on the inside and crisp on the outside. La Toque Cuivrée does it perfectly. Whatever store you go to, you'll always get a warm welcome and a choice of three sizes of canelés. You'll also be tempted by apple-prune tourtières, almond bordelais, chocolate fondant...
LA TOQUE CUIVREE - CANELES DE BORDEAUX
Read moreA true emblem of Bordeaux, the canelé, a delicacy dating back to the 16th century, is a pastry made of flour, eggs, milk, vanilla and rum... It is a real challenge to prepare them yourself in order to obtain a soft canelé on the inside and crispy on the outside. Go to one of the 20 stores where you can choose between three sizes of canelés, and let yourself be tempted by the other specialties: apple and prune tourtières, almond or chocolate Bordelais...
LA TOQUE CUIVRÉE
Read moreA true emblem of the Bordeaux region, the canelé is a pastry made of flour, eggs, milk, vanilla and rum... Nothing exceptional? And yet, it is a real challenge when you try to prepare them yourself, to succeed in the feat of obtaining a soft canelé on the inside and crispy on the outside. Forget about your molds and go here where the welcome is always warm. The store perpetuates a unique know-how making these caramelized cakes particularly delicious. You can even be tempted by other specialties.
LES NOISETTINES DU MÉDOC
Read moreLovers of sweets, do not miss this visit and especially the tasting. The story of its creation is fascinating: Edith, a seamstress, and Michel Noyez, a cook, created in the 70's, the Noisettine du Médoc in a 200 year old cellar, at the time in ruins, which they fell in love with. Everyone falls in love with this delicacy whose recipe dates back to 1649. The hazelnut is cooked in a homemade syrup then coated with a caramel puff. Today, this family factory has become a small museum that welcomes nearly 40,000 visitors per year.
LA TOQUE CUIVRÉE
Read moreA true emblem of Bordeaux, the canelé is a delicacy that dates back to the 16th century. It's a pastry made from flour, eggs, milk, vanilla and rum. And it's a real challenge to get a canelé that's soft on the inside and crisp on the outside. La Toque Cuivrée does it perfectly. Whatever store you go to, you'll always get a warm welcome and a choice of three sizes of canelés. You'll also be tempted by apple-prune tourtières, almond bordelais, chocolate fondant...
BAILLARDRAN
Read moreIn their new store on the quayside, the historical kings of canelé now offer a savory selection, with deliciously gourmet mini-canelés in five different recipes: ventrèche, olive, piquillos/feta, chorizo/comté, and piperade (our favorite!). Something for everyone, including vegetarians. Ideal for sharing as an aperitif, these original canelés can also be enjoyed at any time of the day facing the Garonne River, under the Bordeaux sun, for a 100% local experience..
MAISON PARIÈS
Read moreFor 5 generations, the master chocolate makers of the Pariès house in Bayonne have combined know-how, tradition and excellence in the production of chocolates, sweets, pastries, ice creams and sorbets. Bayonne is the cradle of the dynasty that saw the birth of the first Kanougas® and other Basque delicacies. It is in the workshop (which can be visited) of Socoa that our craftsmen realize with ancestral methods the specialities, of which the Basque cakes, the touron, the Mouchou®, the pastries, the ice creams and sorbets, the Kanouga® and the last born, the Espelines®.
BOULANGERIE MAISON BÉCAM - CAUDÉRAN
Read moreAll bakery and Viennese pastry products are made on site. Specialties include Bécam flute, wheat-free bread, organic breads and Le Choc'O Roi, the brand's signature cake, light and creamy, in a variety of flavors, to be enjoyed in the pretty dining room, on a comfortable sofa with USB plug, or on the terrace. It's also an ideal lunchtime break with Menus: salads, burgers, sandwiches...
LE BELLIS
Read moreThere are some pleasant talents to follow and encourage. Gaëtan Cossoul's is particularly noteworthy. Specialties include Basque cakes, Landes pastis, chocolate fondant (Coq d'Or European gastronomic prize), vanilla flan... Le Bellis aims for quality (less sugar and bad fats). With his team, Gaëtan bakes bread from Label Rouge flours from the South-West of France. Baguettes, 100% rye pies... are just waiting to be tried! Everything is baked in the bakery. Yet another good reason to push open the door at Le Bellis. Smiling, welcoming team.
MAISON LAMOUR
Read moreFor Florian Lamour, what counts is quality and artisanal know-how. The basic products come from New Aquitaine, whether it is the organic flours, the grinding of cereals, butter, honey, red fruits, packaging and pastry boxes. It is understandable that Maison Lamour was crowned "Best bakery in France 2017". All the breads are made with natural leaven and their variety makes the amateurs happy. The pastries are worked with finesse. Salty side ? Sandwiches and focaccias, among others.
CHOCOLATERIE MAËLIG
Read moreWith a passion for history and the arts, Maëlig initially focused on archaeology, before succumbing to her passion for the craft of chocolate. After working at Maison Cochet in Saint-Raphaël and Maison Saunion in Bordeaux, she obtained a CAP Pâtisserie with a mention complémentaire in Pâtisserie, Chocolaterie, Confiserie, Glacerie. An Artisan Chocolatier, she chose to set up her chocolate factory in Saint-Emilion, where she expresses all her creativity. Made in France, her packaging even includes cocoa pods.
ANTTON CHOCOLATIER
Read moreA visit to Maison Antton's workshop is a must: immerse yourself in cocoa-producing countries, and discover the different stages of processing, from the cocoa bean to the chocolate lozenges that will no longer hold any secrets for you! You'll see the chocolatier at work, and then sample some delicious treats. The chocolate factory is renowned for its respect for the chocolate-making tradition of the Basque Country, and for passing on the flavours of the Basque terroir through its superb creations. Intensity and authenticity.
LE SENTIER DE LA MIE
Read moreA beautiful, well-stocked boutique, a few tables inside to devour a pastry on the go, a coffee or soup at lunchtime, a doggie bar outside, parking spaces right out front, a mouth-watering Instagram page... It didn't take long for Le Sentier de la Mie to supply some of the best addresses in the area, and all the locals who don't hesitate to order a birthday cake or a pièce montée either. And to top it all off, the shop assistants are all smiles!