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Terrasse de café à Trébeurden

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Alexandre Lamoureux

Festive atmosphereOur top picks for lively terraces

Top 8 outdoor dining spots on the Pink Granite Coast

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The weather’s lovely and you fancy relaxing in a café or having a drink with friends for an aperitif or in the evening! But there are so many terraces along the Pink Granite Coast, you don’t know which one to choose? Don’t panic – we’ve put together a top 8 list of lively terraces where you can chill out and enjoy life’s simple pleasures!

La Cabane Bambou’s

Trébeurden

On Tresmeur beach, you’ll find Cabane Bambou’s, a hideaway nestled in the sand with a view of the sea. On Tresmeur beach, in Trébeurden, you’ll find Cabane Bambou’s, a hideaway nestled in the sand with a breathtaking view of the sea. Its large wooden terrace, open to the elements and bathed in the sea air, invites you to linger a while: a warm atmosphere, a DJ set and the sunset as a backdrop. This is the place to settle down and sip a delicious cocktail, with your feet almost in the sand, with family or friends!

Did you know?

Between Bihit and Le Castel, Tresmeur is one of the best spots to watch the sunset!


La Mutante – Trorozec Manor

Lannion

Here, you can raise a glass in the shade of a 15th-century manor house. Just a stone’s throw from the centre of Lannion, La Mutante – Trorozec Manor has made this remarkable site its home, transforming it into a veritable oasis of greenery where a festive, family-friendly open-air café atmosphere reigns supreme: people come here for a meal or a drink before enjoying a programme unlike any other, featuring concerts, shows, DJ sets and workshops. What’s more, the menu consists mainly of organic and locally sourced produce!

Why do we love it?

It’s this unique blend of heritage, nature and a lively café atmosphere that makes this place magical!


Philomenn Tap Room

Tréguier

Tucked away in the lush setting of Sainte-Catherine Park, just a stone’s throw from Tréguier’s historic centre, the Tap Room is the place to be this summer for lovers of Breton beers! Settle down on the terrace, with friends or family, to sample the beers brewed right next door, in the old brick building on the banks of the Jaudy. A simple, lively spot where industrial heritage and craft beer come together in the open air!

Did you know?

The beers on sale are brewed right next door in a former industrial building!


The Trompettes Pompettes

La Roche-Jaudy

With its converted warehouse, large communal tables and fairy lights, the venue promises a warm and authentic experience. Beers from the neighbouring microbrewery Les Calotins, local produce, live music and farmers’ markets will punctuate the season. The programme changes according to the mood of the moment: blind tastings, jazz, live football screenings… A project deeply rooted in its local area, at once simple, lively and decidedly festive – an invitation to come and drink, eat and share, in complete freedom.

Did you know?

Les Calotins brewery, right next door, brews the beers served on the premises itself!


La Grange Vadrouille

Plestin-Les-Grèves

Housed in the Manoir de Porspoden, a 16th-century building nestled in Plestin-les-Grèves, La Grange Vadrouille is a third place unlike any other, combining local cuisine with a cultural programme: concerts, live performances and murder mystery parties – all set in an authentic setting that blends manor house and barn, run by a team of enthusiasts, where people come as much for a good meal as to enjoy a memorable evening!

Did you know?

La Grange Vadrouille was founded in 2020 as a solidarity initiative to support farmers.


The Diving Board

Trébeurden

Here, your feet are just as much in the sand as they are on your plate! Located in Trébeurden, Le Plongeoir invites you to linger until sunset. With a simple, locally sourced menu that changes with the seasons, ranging from classic bistro dishes to little fried snacks to enjoy with an aperitif. Spanning two floors, the venue offers breathtaking sea views: a large ground-floor terrace to enjoy the fresh air and an indoor dining room with a seaside atmosphere. A spot that’s both relaxed and chic, perfect for admiring the sea!

Did you know?

 Behind the bar is chef Anthony Avoine, known for his Michelin-starred restaurant, Le Manoir de Lan Kerellec.


O Korrigan the Glutton

Trélévern

David has taken the reins at Ô Korrigan Gourmand, transforming it into a cosy haunt where a Breton crêperie, local cuisine and a live music scene come together as one. But the venue’s real hallmark is its lovely outdoor stage, where concerts and live music evenings transform a simple dinner into a truly convivial occasion. A family-friendly atmosphere, an attentive team and a music programme that has quickly made a name for itself in the Trégor region!

Why do we love it?

This team, driven by genuine passion, combines Breton culinary delights with musical events.


The School of Sardines

Lannion

Situated on the Quai d’Aiguillon, the open-air café Le Banc de Sardines has set up shop on the banks of the Léguer for a fresh new venture. Here, people gather to enjoy fresh sardines grilled à la plancha, homemade chips, generous salads, crêpes and galettes, and drinks. The open-air café really comes into its own during events held on the quays, with evenings stretching until sunset and your feet almost in the water all season long!

Did you know?

There aren’t any sardines in the Léguer, but that doesn’t stop you from enjoying some grilled sardines.

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