Where to meet for a convivial meal?
- Catering
- For the whole family
- From 20 metres to several kilometers
Cider, kouign amann, crêpes or kig ha farz… If you’re not familiar with all these names, one thing’s for sure: Brittany is bursting with specialties to be discovered around a convivial table. And around Brignogan, there’s no shortage of good places to enjoy fresh, local and generous produce, whether by the sea or in the heart of the villages.
Here are just a few of the highlights close to home:
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L’Hôtel de la Mer
A gourmet bistro with its feet in the water, elegantly revisiting Breton flavours. A cuisine of escape, inspired by the sea and the land. -
Mémé Lilia
A restaurant committed to sustainable fishing, with a simple, sincere spirit: “quality produce, simple cooking, generous plates… and that’s it!” -
La Route des Phares
Family-run creperie on Kervenni beach (Lilia), run by the same passionate team as Mémé Lilia. Tradition and conviviality on the menu, in an iodized setting. -
La Corniche
Brignogan’s emblematic address, perfect for tasting ultra-fresh seafood in front of a postcard-perfect view. -
La Butte & Le Comptoir de la Butte
A few minutes from Brignogan, in Plouider, discover a Michelin-starred gourmet restaurant (chef Nicolas Conraux) or its bistronomic counterpart. Two experiences, one spirit of excellence. -
Le Grain de Sel (Lesneven)
If you’re passing through Lesneven, especially on a Monday market day, take a break at Le Grain de Sel: short menu, local produce, home cooking… a nice surprise! - Les Pizzas d’Isa (Plouider)
Just a few minutes from Brignogan, this artisan pizzeria offers generous takeaway pizzas made with quality ingredients. The menu offers a wide choice of tasty recipes, from the classic Margherita to more original creations. Open Thursday to Sunday from 5pm to 9pm, it’s the ideal address for a pizza evening with family or friends.
And of course, as you stroll along, let your desires carry you along: from Roscoff to Plouescat, other restaurants await you, like Les Bricoles, Roc’h Ar Mor… and many other fine Breton discoveries.
