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Eygalières Restaurants Where to Eat

Unlike the abundant shopping in the heart of Saint Remy de Provence, the village of Eygalières has only a handful of boutiques. However, what this town lacks in retail opportunities it makes up for with places to eat and drink.

Cafe de la Place Eygalieres Local Restaurants

The following list of cafés and restaurants in Eygalières is a reference guide (you can be the critic). The restaurants are listed in the order they are situated on Rue de la République, running from the top of the street near the church towards the Marie, unless otherwise noted.


Eygalières Restaurants

Chez Paulette – From the day this restaurant opened, the team continues to build on a successful formula of fresh, delicious, seasonal and excellent service.

Reservations are highly recommended.
Rue de la République
Tel: +33 (0)4 32 62 18 19
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Closed Wednesdays

Eygalieres Local Restaurants

Luigi – In the centre of Eygalières main street, you might be mistaken for thinking that you had just landed in Tuscany. Luigi serves wood-fired pizzas, delicious appetizers and traditional Italian food.

Reservations are recommended
89 Rue de la République
Tel: +33 (0)4 90 20 03 13
Closed on Mondays
Luigi’s Facebook Page

Café du Centre – A perfect name for the bar-café located right in the centre of town. Go for a coffee or a drink; they don’t serve any food, just a few salty nibbles. Open daily.

Maison Hache Restaurant Eygalières

©Maison Hache

Maison Hache – Michelin 1* – L’art de la table is definitely part of the Maison Hache experience and the chef’s philosophy that the food provides a feature role. However, it needs to be surrounded with the right presentation. Elegant artisanal charger plates in a biscuit finish ceramic are hand-embossed with thyme, rosemary and other herbes de Provence. Each course on the menu communicates regional flavours and traditions without being overwhelmed by heavy décor.

Reservations are required
30 Rue de la République
Tel: +33 (0)4 90 95 00 04
Website
Open: Wednesday – Sunday for lunch and dinner

le Progress Eygalieres Local Restaurants

Brasserie Le Progrès – This restaurant and its bar have the benefit of having a Tabac license (where you buy cigarettes) and a strategic corner position. They have a daily “plat du jour” and a regular menu that includes fresh salads, classic omelettes, burgers and frites.

6 Rue de la République
Tel: +33 (0) 9 64 13 16 88
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Open daily

Restaurant Karine – This restaurant has an Italian-themed menu with thin crust pizza, pasta dishes, antipasti and assorted main courses. It is popular with families or those looking for a casual meal.

Reservations are recommended
34 Place Marcel Bonnein
Website
Tel: +33 (0)4 90 26 03 28
Closed on Mondays

Epicerie fine et Cave à vin – a gourmet deli and wine store.

Cafe de la Place Eygalieres Local Restaurants

Café de la Place – This café-bar is an icon in Eygalieres. It’s the place to be seen on market day, for a late afternoon apéro, for a football (soccer) match or any other occasion. They serve light charcuterie platters and a few nibbles, but really, it’s about the drinks.

Place de la Mairie
Tel: + 33 (0)4 90 26 93 60
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Open daily

Bistrot l’Aubergine – This long-standing restaurant recently expanded its outdoor dining space. The food is inventive and the servings quite generous.

Reservations are recommended
18, Avenue Jean Jaures
Website
Tel: +33 (0)4 90 95 98 89
Closed Wednesdays

Le MICOC’  – Tucked away steps from the main street, clients enjoy a terrace shaded by Microcouliers. The menu changes according to seasonality and the chef’s creative inspirations. Discover the extensive selection of French wines and the creative cocktail list.

Reservations are recommended
Traverse Montfort
Website
Tel: +33 (0)4 90 95 94 53
Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays

Eygalieres Rue Parneuve


A Short Drive Away

Le Lézard Gourmand at La Bastide Hotel is a 10-15-minute walk or a quick drive from the town centre. The chef’s focus is organic ingredients. They have a lovely shaded terrace for lunch and a cosy dining room offseason.

Reservations are recommended
765 Chemin de Pestelade
Tel: +33 (0)4 90 95 90 06
Website
Open daily

L’Opale – Domaine La Pierre Blanche conveys a resort feel with unpretentious grace. The property sits at the base of the Alpilles with expansive views in all directions, and nature is the only thing to interrupt your thoughts. Less than a 10-minute drive from Eygalières, the setting for al fresco dining on their terrace is hard to beat at the foot of the Alpilles. The food is contemporary and inventive.

Reservations are recommended
2950 route d’Orgon
Tel: +33 (0)4 90 26 10 00
Website
Open daily

Potager de la Mas – A gourmet restaurant for any occasion associated with the boutique hotel, Mas de la Rose. Although the hotel is technically in Orgon, the drive from Eygalieres is quick, and your reward is a stunning setting and food that is a work of culinary art.

Reservations are recommended
Route d’Eygalières
Tel: +33 (0)4 90 73 08 90
Closed Mondays and Tuesdays

Eygalieres Vieux Village Sunset

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Carolyne Kauser-Abbott

Carolyne Kauser-Abbott

With her camera and laptop close at hand, Carolyne has traded in her business suits for the world of freelance writing and blogging. Her first airplane ride at six months of age was her introduction to the exciting world of travel.

While in Provence, Carolyne can be found hiking with friends, riding the hills around the Alpilles or tackling Mont Ventoux. Her attachment to the region resonates in Perfectly Provence this digital magazine that she launched in 2014. This website is an opportunity to explore the best of the Mediterranean lifestyle (food & wine, places to stay, expat stories, books on the region, travel tips, real estate tips and more), through our contributors' articles.

Carolyne writes a food and travel blog Ginger and Nutmeg. Carolyne’s freelance articles can be found in Global Living Magazine, Avenue Magazine and City Palate (Published Travel Articles).

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