Le Café
du Téâtre next to the church and not far from the Bordeaux train
station. The restaurant opened in 2003 and is run by Jean-Marie Amat
who used to manage the famous two-star restaurant in Bouliac
outside Bordeaux.
Rue des Vignes
Le Petit Bois wine bar and
restaurant. Buy a pleateau de charcuteries and you get a bottle of wine
for free
Le Cafe Gourmand on thePlace des
Grands Hommes, traditional bistrot/cafe that has gone decidedly upmarket
and is now a bit expensive
Gravellier is a restaurnat that has
been around for a few years. It is rund by the daughter of Pierre
Troigros (of three star Michelin fame) and her husband
If you want to eat at Gravellier it
is recommended that you book in advance
Moonlight over the famous Pont de
Pierre
'Fromager
Jean d'Alos' is next to Place des Grands Hommes
They have an excellent selection of
cheese
The Confiserie
Baillardran is famous for its
canellés bordelais but in Halloween time they do other things too. You
can find them in the Marché des Grands Hommes