Discover the best top things to do in Pas-de-Calais, France including Vole Hole, °° Brocante salon de the Les Champs Vienne °°, Marche Place Dalton, Le Marcel, La Cave de Montreuil, Au Beaune'Heur, Distillerie Persyn, La Cave du Perle, La Cave de Malo, Le Street Cafe.
Restaurants in Pas-de-Calais
5.0 based on 36 reviews
The Vole Hall is a small local pub frequented by locals and visitors alike and you can be sure of a friendly welcome, good selection of beer and wine at reasonable prices, and you can even have a hand sliced saucisson served. Take away pizzas are available from a nearby restaurant and if you're lucky, Benoit, a great character will be there to serve you. Very enjoyable !
5.0 based on 29 reviews
Hello, I'm Nath and my life is the flea market, I welcome you into my world, and offers you a moment cocooning in my caravan "coffee break" in the countryside, you enjoy the hot drink of your choice and a homemade sweetness, close to the military cemeteries of Artois, that of Touret and Neuve-Chapelle, superb. Half an hour from Lille and 40 minutes from Arras.It is better to book your break, because the caravan has 4 seats.Be welcome. LCV
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Le Touquet Paris Plage has always been a "little Paris"during weekends and holidays. Shooting trend, it has adapted over time to a relaxed but remaining customers demanding quality products it had to find locally. From this idea was born Reserve: Give the opportunity to meet high-end products for a drink in a chic and relaxed place That has been our philosophy in the choice of wines.
5.0 based on 33 reviews
A friendly wine, beer and spirits shop owned and run by Passionate owners Olivier and Belinda who personally choose their selection to provide a large range of quality products with low prices. A wide selection from everyday wines to Grand Cru, and with over 100 champagnes, 200 whiskies and Rums, Gins, spirits, beers, we have something for all tastes and budgets.English and French spoken.
We were a little early for dinner and wandering around town found this place. It is superbly stocked with wines and spirits, priced from the affordable to “oh my!” The bar seating is scattered around the shop in small, warm, clusters, allowing people to have a drink and a nibble on some lovely snacks, with friends or family, while allowing the casual shopper to pop in to purchase a bottle or two for the weekend. The owner was very attentive, and even forgave me my dreadful French, providing me with a glass of delicious red wine, which I could have topped up several times had we the time. The whole experience was set off by some quiet jazz music, in no way intrusive, rather turning it from a shop, to somewhere to relax and spend some time. If you are in town, find time to pop in and have a wine, or two!
4.5 based on 32 reviews
4.5 based on 44 reviews
All year long, we welcome you free of charge and without appointment to discover the world of the cellar, our know-how and taste our latest cuvees. The visit of the cellar begins with the winery where we explain the unfolding of the fermentation. Then we go to bottling equipment to finish on storage and labeling. After the tour, the tasting begins.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
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