Le Petit Commerce, is a restaurant not to be missed in Bordeaux for more than 30 years. Nestled in the charming district of Saint-Pierre, the establishment is a true place of conviviality and greed. The cuisine is an ode to Bordeaux’s gastronomy, highlighting the region’s fresh and seasonal products. The dishes, concocted with passion by the chef, are tasty and generous, and accompanied by a fine selection of local wines.
In the heart of the historic district, between the Places de la Bourse, the Parliament and Saint-Pierre, come and taste wild fish from local fishing, oysters and seafood. On the terrace in a charming, lively pedestrian street or in the friendly atmosphere of our rooms, discover a menu which evolves according to the fishing season and which does not forget lovers of meat, vegetables and sweet treats.
22 rue Parlement Saint-Pierre
33000 Bordeaux
05 56 79 76 58
More information and opening times : www.lepetit-commerce-restaurant.com
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