Restaurants in Le Beausset
Nestled among hills, vineyards, and olive groves, Le Beausset cultivates a lifestyle that is reflected in its cuisine. Here, restaurants combine market-fresh ingredients, family recipes, and Mediterranean influences. Guests can enjoy unpretentious local products: seasonal vegetables, local cheeses, olive oil, grilled meats, or fish accompanied by a glass of chilled Bandol wine. In the lively streets or on the shaded squares, restaurants invite you to take your time and savor the South with every bite, amid the scent of thyme, bursts of laughter, and clinking glasses.
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Le Beausset
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Brasserie de l'Europe
- Brewery
- Traditional cooking
- Fast food
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Le Beausset
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Auberge La Cauquière
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Le Beausset
restaurant Closed
Le Cabanon
- Traditional cooking
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Le Beausset
restaurant Closed
Sushi'Liv
- Foreign specialties
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Le Beausset
restaurant Open
Maître Jacques
- Fast food
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Le Beausset
restaurant Open
Divine pleasures
- Traditional cooking
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Le Beausset
restaurant Open
Auberge La Cauquière
- Traditional cooking
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Le Beausset
restaurant Closed
La Grange du Beausset
- Traditional cooking
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Le Beausset
restaurant Closed
The Girls
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Le Beausset
restaurant Open
Beausset Pizza
- Pizzeria
- Fast food
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Restaurants in Le Beausset: local recommendations
Before setting off to discover the best restaurants in Le Beausset, let us share a few tips with you to help you avoid any unpleasant surprises...
- The center of Le Beausset remains the culinary heart of the village: this is where you will find most of the restaurants, from small brasseries to bistros serving typical regional dishes. The atmosphere is friendly, with terraces where you can enjoy the sunshine. If you're looking for a quieter setting, head to the surrounding area and the tables d'hôtes, where a few more intimate establishments offer a more "natural" experience.
- Don't hesitate to chat with the locals: the baker, the wine merchant, or even the person sitting next to you at the table. They all know a secret spot or a dish that you absolutely must try. The locals have that special Southern generosity. So ask them for their favorites—it's definitely worth the detour.
- Gourmet tip: every Friday morning, the market in Le Beausset is a real treat for food lovers. Here you can find fresh produce and sample local delicacies such as honey gathered from the surrounding scrubland, or everything you need for a proper holiday aperitif!