L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue

L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is a Provençal town in the department of Vaucluse, southeast France. It’s known for its antiques stores and weekend markets, plus waterwheels on the Sorgue river. Campredon Art Center displays contemporary works in an 18th-century mansion. The Musée du Jouet et de la Poupée Ancienne showcases well-preserved vintage toys and dolls. Collégiale Notre Dame des Anges is a baroque church with frescoes.
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Nestled along the picturesque riverside of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Restaurant le Vivier is a culinary gem that promises an unforgettable dining experience. This chic and contemporary establishment, helmed by acclaimed chef Patrick Fischnaller, offers a delightful array of refined tasting menus complemented by exquisite wine pairings. Guests can unwind on the stylish orange sofa in the Art Deco lounge with a glass of wine before indulging in dishes like foie gras and smoked eel terrine or pigeon pie.
Amazing culinary experience in the great 1 star michelin reataurant. Amazing wine as well. Highly recommended. We took the 6 course menu offer and it was well worth it.
Kobi L — Google review
I was a but let down by the restaurant. The food was beautiful but laked depth or much flavour. There was a mothers day menu and that was the only option. The courses came out 15/ 20 min apart. For one person it was a 3.5 hour meal. The ingredients were fresh. The steak was so incredibly grisly and tough to chew - was a shame. The fish soup, I almost didn't finish, even though it was so small. The vitello tonato was awesome
Joe M — Google review
Category: Fine Dining. This restaurant earns a string of Impressives: impressive menu, impressive creativity, impressive decor, impressive plating, impressive food, impressive wine pairing, impressive service. This was the finest fine dining of the several fine dining restaurants we experienced during a week in this interesting town. We liked the subdued lighting and Japanese-ish aesthetic, which was apparent in the decor, serving plates, and plating. We dined there as part of a group dinner, which our local hosts chose for the last night of a week-long culinary tour, which says a lot. There is also a large outdoor deck for riverside dining, but it was too cool for al fresco dining when we visited (mid-October). We didn’t choose our dishes or wines, but the restaurant did an impressive job of doing it for us. The meal started with several amuse bouche. My bouche was so amused that we probably could have stopped eating after those amusing courses. But we didn’t stop and instead enjoyed four impressive courses, three savory and one sweet (see the photos). If you want gourmet for gourmands, gatronomic for gastronomes, and culinary for culinarians, enjoy an evening (or lunch) at this fine restaurant. YouTube’s Chef’s Apprentice
John A — Google review
We had the menu du marché and it was one of the best and most creative meals of my life. Everything was truly exceptional from the food to the service to the setting to the cocktails. It’s basically six different rounds of food and the value is great as well. Merci beaucoup!
Landon M — Google review
So happy I was able to be fit in as a walk-in for dinnertime. Beautiful location and walk to the restaurant from the center. Kind staff- the manager even gave me a lift to the hotel as I was so jet lagged and tired- thank you! My favorite dish was the refreshing sea bass and cucumber- fun presentation that looked like a jellyfish, and perfect for warmer weather! Service was great and the dishes were creative and tasty. I loved the clear teapot with herbs that came with the cheese. The cheese I think I need to get used to- much earthier than I’m used to and for some reason was a bit stiff and cold as if it was sitting in the fridge- maybe it’s a French thing! A very pleasant evening and dinner.
Hannah — Google review
We had a lovely meal at Vivier. The food, the drinks and the service were all perfect.
T H — Google review
Generally speaking, the food has very high quality, meat in perfect cuisson, simple, juicy, sauce is well balanced and fish in well seasoned, Gnocchi escargot was not what I expected in a good way, texture is very interesting. Service is good, efficient. Between each dish we didn’t wait for too long. Environment is nice, by the river, good view. However… The 1 down side of the restaurant is we came for dinning as two people, my partner hasn’t sat down, it was only me at the table but they have already brought the amuse buch, like they are in a hurry for the last order of lunch. The 2nd down side I have to say it’s the dessert. Plates are nice, visual pleasant, but not interesting at all, even a bit too sweet.
Azusa T — Google review
Very tasty Michelin star restaurant located on the side of a small river. FOOD -octopus was visually pleasing with many colors in the plate. It was perfectly cooked and tasted amazing in the tarte. A very special starter which I enjoyed every bite of. -the duck main was extremely tasty. We did three Michelin restaurants in 3 days with 3 ducks and this was the best one we had. -the dorade was good, less wow but the sauce with it was delicious. -i enjoyed the fact you can go tasting menu or A La Carte which gives you flexibility -my only criticism is that the menu is quite small STAFF/SERVICE Bottom-line: I didn’t feel like a valued customer. Perhaps it’s because they have too many tables, perhaps it’s because staff don’t care enough but it felt like the bare minimum was done. I’d expect more personalised service for a Michelin star restaurant. Every time I asked for more water or more olive oil, it took quite some time to arrive, if it even arrived as the waiters sometimes forgot. Staff spoke good English though and I liked their casual attire, smart but white trainers which was cool. ATMOSPHERE Quite romantic as it’s dark on the terrace in the evening. It can get noisy depending where you are sat. Clearly the nicest tables are on the river bank. CONCLUSION: great food, beautiful restaurant but service needs to be a little more Michelin worthy
Nico M — Google review
800 Cr Fernande Peyre, 84800 L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Francehttps://www.levivier-restaurant.com/+33 4 90 38 52 80Tips and more reviews for Le Vivier Restaurant
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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Église Notre-Dame-des-Anges de L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is a 17th-century Romanesque church located in the heart of the town. While its exterior may seem simplistic, the interior boasts intricately carved woodwork and a richly gilded altarpiece. The church's history dates back to 1212 when a collegiate church was founded under its patronage.
Such a striking difference between the outside and the inside. Simply breathtaking.
Alex — Google review
An ornate church in the centre of the old town. Frothing with decoration, sculpture and frescos. An interesting engagement with modern art which is dotted around inside and outside and has explanations in English. A cool spot to escape to when the heat gets too much! We didn’t pay to enter but there may be a charge at other times.
Andy R — Google review
Fascinatingly decorated huge church at the center of town. It has sculptures, paintings, and wall decorations that reward close exhortation. The church is located opposite several charming sidewalk cafes and serves as the hub of radiating pedestrian streets. A must visit site when in the city.
Josh — Google review
This is the main square with the church. You can access the source of the spring from here or sit in one of the restaurants. There are few parking spots here and the place is not very acceasible for wheelchairs and strollers.
Tamir D — Google review
An ornate church located near the centre of the old city. Not completely restored but still note worthy.
Adie K — Google review
A beautiful Catholic Church with many fine arts and relics inside.
Andréas D — Google review
Unexpected astonishing church. From the outside it never lets you imagine what marvel is hidden in the inside. Breathtaking!
Gabriel ( — Google review
Beautiful baroque church
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Restaurant
Café de France L'Isle sur la Sorgue is a renowned Art Nouveau coffee shop, known for its historic atmosphere and charming decor. As the oldest café in Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, it boasts water-stained counters and vintage posters that reflect a bygone era. Situated near the Collegiate Church, this prestigious eatery has a long and fascinating history, immortalized by Parisian photographer Willy Ronis in the 1970s.
We had lunch at this restaurant 3 years ago and loved it. We came on a market day and didn’t have a reservation, but they treated us like we did! Today we had the pleasure to return, as we are staying in town for a month. Our meal was excellent and the two women working today were wonderful- joking with us and very kind. We will definitely be regular diners while we are here!
Kelly D — Google review
Perfect spot for a quick breakfast or lunch while making a stop in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue. I had the €10 special that included an omelette, pain au chocolate, coffee, and orange juice. Solid deal and nice food for the price point. Quick service too.
Tim S — Google review
Cute restaurant in the heart of the old town. The meal sized salads were large and filling. The hamburger is homemade with fresh ground meat. You can tell that the ground is coarser with more texture and not a processed meat paste. You can also customize the doneness (blue, rare, medium etc). The fries were also homemade. Their daily specials change often (we passed by several times during our stay) which is always a good sign of a kitchen keeping things fresh and creative. Much of the clientele were either locals or French speaking domestic tourists. Another good sign!
M L — Google review
Excellent cafe situated on the picturesque central square of the town opposite the church. We stopped here several times during our stay for coffee, cocktails, wine, and lunch. They have delightful tables beneath soaring shade trees and two floors of tables inside. The period architecture and decorations surround and transport you while the staff are friendly and welcoming. Can't recommend this place more highly.
Josh — Google review
Perfect spot for a filling lunch, excellent prices, great service, in a beautiful setting. Recommend the chèvre chaud and tarte tatin.
Charles W — Google review
A must in Isle. Home cuisine. Unpretentious and delicious. Great atmosphere with mostly locals. Great decor (i hope they will not touch it). New owners since last year have brought « great » back. We have known this place for 30 years and now it’s time to come back.
Roberto P — Google review
What an amazing place!! We were in town for a week and came here a few times - what a kind and wonderful staff. I got caught in a rainstorm the first time I came in and they pointed me to the nearest store to buy an umbrella haha The coffee is amazing and the food is also great! The space is so neat. Can’t wait to visit town and stop here again! Also- reading some other reviews, I should note that my French is horrible but the staff was so kind and patient as I tried to speak a little French and order my food and coffee. Thanks for a great experience!
Jeff S — Google review
We stopped for coffee and stayed for lunch! Friendly service, lovely setting and good value. Dish of the day was duck breast or whitefish (Mostelle/Forkbeard) for a mere 12€ which, given the setting and the tourist attractions, was a great deal. The food was well-prepared, tasty and served hot. The dishes on the neighbouring tables looked very appetizing too. Lovely crème brulée for dessert.
Clive L — Google review
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Market
Shopping
L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue Market is a must-visit, especially the sprawling Sunday market with over 300 vendors offering local ceramics, pottery, fruits, vegetables, bread, and other Provencal delicacies. The Thursday market near the church in Place Rose Goudard is smaller but equally charming. It features stalls selling fruit, cheese, flowers, artwork and antiques. The friendly stall owners offer a wide variety of fresh produce, soap, clothes and souvenirs.
PICTURESQUE French market. Spent a few hours taking in the scenery, eating pastries, drinking cafe, and shopping for produce, fruit, meat, cheese, flowers and even some simple clothing! Lots and lots of antiques, as others have mentioned. This could easily take an entire day to enjoy, even though it's relatively small. The canals are beautiful and lots of great spots for pictures. We did not experience any high pressure selling whatsoever. We took home a roasted chicken and potatoes for dinner. Made a quick green bean and tomato salad with olive oil and lemon, all purchased at the market. Most vendors only take cash so be ready. Little English spoken but it was fun to practice our French. Parking can be tricky to find. Many vendors close up just past noon. We would definitely go back.
Ann-Marie — Google review
The market is extremely large. I’d say it’s too large. Super crowded. Very hard to find parking if you don’t get there early enough. Many multiples of stalls and lots of Knick knacks. Other markets in the area are more manageable and have the same stuff. Visiting the town on a non market day lets you see the real beauty of the town. Show up early or late (after 1pm) and parking and visiting becomes more manageable.
Jesse S — Google review
Such a lovely town. Stayed Sept 25, picturesque with a fabulous Sunday market which is heaving! Great choice of restaurants, bars & shops to mooch about in.
Sheanaz P — Google review
Larger market winding through town and along canals. Lovely. Lots of food, cheese, bread, clothing, antiques. Town itself is very nice.
David C — Google review
A very charming place. To find parking, it's best to arrive by 9:30.
Justyna S — Google review
Very busy lunch time during summer time ..lots of cafes don't take card so make sure you have cash in hand. There are cafes around fountain in the middle . Waiting time is Long ,but the problem is pegion and water in the fountain stinks .Lots of shops and cafes nearby .... beautiful town with lots of tourist . Shops are way too expensive ,you go to small towns like caroentras you get the same items for the half of price . Good for a half day out .
London G — Google review
Awesome!!! We went to the market in October and it rained the whole time but it was so worth it to still be out and about! Great market with lots of amazing things to buy- very friendly people
Jeff S — Google review
Huge market! After scrambling to find parking (hint: get there early), didn’t know where to start. So many options and side streets. This market spreads all over the town. Have never seen anything like it.
Douglas H — Google review
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Antique store
Le Village des Antiquaires de la gare is a charming destination for antique enthusiasts, offering a variety of shops and stalls that cater to different tastes. From valuable pieces at Ramis Antiquites to exotic finds at Jerome Caubel on Avenue de la Liberation, there's something for every collector. The high-end galleries housed in converted mansions provide a lavish setting for events and private viewings, where art, history, and architecture converge.
Amazing place with fun furniture pieces and objects. Make sure to take your time when you go there!
Lea — Google review
I asked if I can take a photo, an owner (?) of the small part of gallery* sitting on the right side of the entry told me: “YOU SHOULD BUY HERE NOT TAKE PHOTOS” *the entry was below the stairs of XXieme dessign art.
Joanna — Google review
A number of antique shops under one space. From silverware, glass ware and furniture. We went in winter and it was very quiet. The busier months start in April. A few cafes on site and toilets too which was a bonus with my young family.
Charlene E — Google review
We arrived here at 6 pm thinking the store was open until 7 pm as advertised on Google. An older man was just closing the gates. 'We're closed.' When I asked him about the Google Maps times, he couldn't care less. 'Ohh those hours aren't right! Everybody knows we close at 6 pm.' I told him it'd be nice to update the times for tourists like us and he just shrugged: 'come back tomorrow then'. (We can't, we were on a day trip from much farther away.) It's the complete 'je m'en fous' attitude that did it for me, a bit of kindness or empathy would have made all the difference...
Thijs D — Google review
Interesting place but prices have gone up by an insane degree in recent years.
Lewis S — Google review
Very nice place with quality antiques. Relaxed vibe
Thorsten L — Google review
Lovely setting, service and food.
Darren H — Google review
Place to see
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Restaurant
Nestled along the picturesque riverside of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Restaurant le Vivier is a culinary gem that promises an unforgettable dining experience. This chic and contemporary establishment, helmed by acclaimed chef Patrick Fischnaller, offers a delightful array of refined tasting menus complemented by exquisite wine pairings. Guests can unwind on the stylish orange sofa in the Art Deco lounge with a glass of wine before indulging in dishes like foie gras and smoked eel terrine or pigeon pie.
Amazing culinary experience in the great 1 star michelin reataurant. Amazing wine as well. Highly recommended. We took the 6 course menu offer and it was well worth it.
Kobi L — Google review
I was a but let down by the restaurant. The food was beautiful but laked depth or much flavour. There was a mothers day menu and that was the only option. The courses came out 15/ 20 min apart. For one person it was a 3.5 hour meal. The ingredients were fresh. The steak was so incredibly grisly and tough to chew - was a shame. The fish soup, I almost didn't finish, even though it was so small. The vitello tonato was awesome
Joe M — Google review
Category: Fine Dining. This restaurant earns a string of Impressives: impressive menu, impressive creativity, impressive decor, impressive plating, impressive food, impressive wine pairing, impressive service. This was the finest fine dining of the several fine dining restaurants we experienced during a week in this interesting town. We liked the subdued lighting and Japanese-ish aesthetic, which was apparent in the decor, serving plates, and plating. We dined there as part of a group dinner, which our local hosts chose for the last night of a week-long culinary tour, which says a lot. There is also a large outdoor deck for riverside dining, but it was too cool for al fresco dining when we visited (mid-October). We didn’t choose our dishes or wines, but the restaurant did an impressive job of doing it for us. The meal started with several amuse bouche. My bouche was so amused that we probably could have stopped eating after those amusing courses. But we didn’t stop and instead enjoyed four impressive courses, three savory and one sweet (see the photos). If you want gourmet for gourmands, gatronomic for gastronomes, and culinary for culinarians, enjoy an evening (or lunch) at this fine restaurant. YouTube’s Chef’s Apprentice
John A — Google review
We had the menu du marché and it was one of the best and most creative meals of my life. Everything was truly exceptional from the food to the service to the setting to the cocktails. It’s basically six different rounds of food and the value is great as well. Merci beaucoup!
Landon M — Google review
So happy I was able to be fit in as a walk-in for dinnertime. Beautiful location and walk to the restaurant from the center. Kind staff- the manager even gave me a lift to the hotel as I was so jet lagged and tired- thank you! My favorite dish was the refreshing sea bass and cucumber- fun presentation that looked like a jellyfish, and perfect for warmer weather! Service was great and the dishes were creative and tasty. I loved the clear teapot with herbs that came with the cheese. The cheese I think I need to get used to- much earthier than I’m used to and for some reason was a bit stiff and cold as if it was sitting in the fridge- maybe it’s a French thing! A very pleasant evening and dinner.
Hannah — Google review
We had a lovely meal at Vivier. The food, the drinks and the service were all perfect.
T H — Google review
Generally speaking, the food has very high quality, meat in perfect cuisson, simple, juicy, sauce is well balanced and fish in well seasoned, Gnocchi escargot was not what I expected in a good way, texture is very interesting. Service is good, efficient. Between each dish we didn’t wait for too long. Environment is nice, by the river, good view. However… The 1 down side of the restaurant is we came for dinning as two people, my partner hasn’t sat down, it was only me at the table but they have already brought the amuse buch, like they are in a hurry for the last order of lunch. The 2nd down side I have to say it’s the dessert. Plates are nice, visual pleasant, but not interesting at all, even a bit too sweet.
Azusa T — Google review
Very tasty Michelin star restaurant located on the side of a small river. FOOD -octopus was visually pleasing with many colors in the plate. It was perfectly cooked and tasted amazing in the tarte. A very special starter which I enjoyed every bite of. -the duck main was extremely tasty. We did three Michelin restaurants in 3 days with 3 ducks and this was the best one we had. -the dorade was good, less wow but the sauce with it was delicious. -i enjoyed the fact you can go tasting menu or A La Carte which gives you flexibility -my only criticism is that the menu is quite small STAFF/SERVICE Bottom-line: I didn’t feel like a valued customer. Perhaps it’s because they have too many tables, perhaps it’s because staff don’t care enough but it felt like the bare minimum was done. I’d expect more personalised service for a Michelin star restaurant. Every time I asked for more water or more olive oil, it took quite some time to arrive, if it even arrived as the waiters sometimes forgot. Staff spoke good English though and I liked their casual attire, smart but white trainers which was cool. ATMOSPHERE Quite romantic as it’s dark on the terrace in the evening. It can get noisy depending where you are sat. Clearly the nicest tables are on the river bank. CONCLUSION: great food, beautiful restaurant but service needs to be a little more Michelin worthy
Nico M — Google review
800 Cr Fernande Peyre, 84800 L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Francehttps://www.levivier-restaurant.com/+33 4 90 38 52 80Tips and more reviews for Le Vivier Restaurant
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La Balade Des Saveurs is a charming restaurant in a quaint village, known for its delightful cuisine and warm hospitality. The owners, Sophie & Benjamin Fabre, continuously innovate and have recently been honored with the Bib Gourmand from Michelin. The menu offers simple yet gourmet dishes that can be enjoyed under the garden's trellis or at the communal table indoors. It's an ideal stop for antique hunters exploring the village.
The best for the least. We all strive to find good food at a reasonable price. This restaurant exemplifies this concept. This was my second visit in two years and the quality has not changed one bit. We shall return.
Tony F — Google review
There are many, MANY, restaurants along the river here. I'm sure most of them are good. But I cannot imagine a better value than the 25 euro menu we had for lunch today at La Balade Des Saveurs. Pressed skate wing with squash and some kind of mint infusion for the entree, then chicken with ricotta and vegetables for the main course, and an excellent lemon tart for dessert. Reasonably priced bottle of rose'. 128 euro for 4 for the whole thing. You start looking around and you see entrees for 15, plats for 24, desserts for 10, and you realize this is a really good deal. Note: The menu is what it is, as at many French places, so make sure the dishes are all things you can eat. You can substitute from the regular menu, but that runs the price up.
Art F — Google review
This is fine dining with delicious food without breaking the bank. This restaurant is in the Michelin Guide but should have a Michelin star top. I highly recommend having lunch there. They lunch menu for 25 euros is a bargain.
Juliana T — Google review
Category: Fine Dining. We were grateful that this great restaurant was able to squeeze us in on short notice on a busy Wednesday night in mid-October. When we arrived, every other table in the front and rear dining rooms was filled, and I suspect the outdoor tables along the river would have been filled too if the night had been warmer. The smart, crisp, sparsely decorated two-tone wainscoted interior fitted the high level of food and service. We didn’t expect the servers to speak English, but they did and were very helpful. The wine list offered plenty of bottles below 40 Euros, which is our sweet spot for restaurant wines. We chose a delicious local red for less than 30 Euros. The restaurant surprised us with a pea soup amuse bouche. I love pea soup. For an entree we shared the sautéed escargot 🐌, which were served atop a butternut squash puree and beneath a very light garlic sauce. As delicious as it was gorgeous. For mains we chose the pork belly confit and the filet of maigre (a white fish) with risotto. Both were excellent. We ended with the decadent Croustillant, a chocolate lover’s dream. Recommended. YouTube’s Chef’s Apprentice
John A — Google review
Beautiful location, each dish superbly prepared, and service to notch.
Edwina M — Google review
Nice restaurant with charming outdoor seating area by the canal. The food was good overall but lacked a bit of inspiration; however, service was excellent and fast. I would recommend making a reservation, as there is limited to no tables available for walk-in.
Oskar K — Google review
Superb food and service. Highly recommend. Everything was so delicious and wonderfully presented.
Ann M — Google review
This is a fantastic place to eat in one of the cutest towns we have visited in Provence. Reasonably priced, beautiful presentation, warm and friendly service, and a fun setting out on the terrace to boot. Try the scallops if they are on the menu.
Woglinda — Google review
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Restaurant La Libellule, owned by Corinne & Christian Poillon, prides itself on its meticulous decor and offering a semi-gastronomic cuisine. Upon entering, one may underestimate its exterior appearance; however, the interior is remarkably cozy and the food is truly delightful. Every dish is carefully crafted by hand using fresh ingredients that are sure to please the palate. The friendly staff adds to the overall ambiance of this hidden gem.
I and my party have eaten there twice. It was just lovely both times. They are open on Mondays, have a menu de jour, and also menu a La Carte. The staff are tres gentille.
Katherine W — Google review
They were so attentive to my 2 year old. They had a booster chair and books for him. The meals were delicious and scrumptious. The main dish was savory and a must have. However, I do wish the appetizers were a little bigger out of gluttony. Thanks for making this experience a beautiful for us.
Sharon J — Google review
Fantastic restaurant! We had a wonderful experience with our fixed price dinners of delicious soups, seafood, bread, and desserts. The proprietors were so friendly and helpful, assisting us in understanding the dishes and choosing a wine to our liking. Our most delightful dining experience in the city. Can't recommend this place more highly!
Josh — Google review
This was the best dining experience we’ve had in L’isle Sur la Sorgue and we’ve stayed here many times. Others were good to very good, but this was excellent. Excellent flavor, presentation & atmosphere. The owner and her best friend were wonderful hostesses. I know the pictures of the food look very fancy, but trust me everything was soooo good.
William E — Google review
The best in Luberon - excellent personnel - wonderful ladies !! Excellent pulpe and beet gazpacho and rolled chicken with potatis GO AND EAT WELL
Kalle L — Google review
Merci, mon Libellules! What a delight to find you on our first night in L'isle. It felt like we were welcomed like family with the attentive service, the generous time to enjoy our evening, and the equally, generous wonderful tasting food. Wow! The lamb was so tender, yet not overcooked, there was no need for the knives on the table. A very sumptuous portion for two people to share, even after cycling 60 km today! The extra will make great lunches as we explore the area on bikes this week.
Rosanna S — Google review
We were a group of 8 who were accommodated (without a reservation) for lunch. The food was genuinely delightful using seasonal ingredients. Flavours were expertly combined and the plates were artfully presented. Staff were efficient and friendly, providing advice and translation where necessary. The lunch menu is extremely good value. Highly recommended.
Brian C — Google review
Amazing dinner!! The staff is so friendly and helpful- my French is terrible but they were patient as I attempted to order in French :) Can’t wait to visit here again. We were there for an anniversary dinner and they made it such a wonderful experience.
Jeff S — Google review
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Brasserie
Brewery Le Café du Village serves up hearty, unpretentious French-inspired fare in a relaxed outdoor setting. The food is reasonably priced, and the menu features both plat du jour items as well as desserts and coffee. The service is efficient and friendly.
Fantastic! Great friendly service, cold beer and wine. Good food and perfect location for a break between shopping. We had a great time
Sighting S — Google review
The place looked lovely but unfortunately we didn’t have a chance to experience it fully. The time on Google maps was misleading, we arrived and it was closed even thought it was tagged as “open” Please, update working time of your place because some people make an effort to come.
Bliss V — Google review
After spending a few days traveling through the south of France, we visited the antique market in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue. By chance, we discovered Le Café du Village on a beautiful rainy day. Soaking wet, we walked in and were greeted by the kindest lady, who graciously helped us as we don’t speak French. We simply said, “Je ne parle pas français,” and she couldn’t have been more accommodating. We were seated at the best table upstairs in the restaurant. It’s family-owned, and the wife took excellent care of us, guiding us through the menu. The wine and food were probably the best we’ve had on this trip. The Thai chicken salad was incredibly fresh, the beef tartare was the best I’ve ever tasted, and the burgers were mouthwatering. Definitely ask for the mayo with mustard for the fries—it’s a must-try. The wine and beer selection is also fantastic. It’s the perfect spot to grab a bite after antiquing!
Allen C — Google review
The food was perfect but the team in charge of service incredible!
Caroline A — Google review
Just what you need after a day of “chiner”, good hearty food in a cosy place. Friendly staff and good prices for local dishes
Daddy D — Google review
Very good service, friendly, fast and accommodating. The food was great and the plage is very chill and relaxing. Really recommend !
Arthur C — Google review
Perfect place to eat while visiting l’Isle sur Sorgue. We heard that it is the place where the locals eat and it is off the main street in a quiet courtyard of an Antiques Mall. So we will come back.
Gilles T — Google review
Nice outdoor setting mostly in the shade amongst the antique venues. Very reasonable plat du jour menu with dessert and a coffee. Nice, efficient service
Lawson A — Google review
2Bis Av. de l'Égalité, 84800 L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Francehttp://lecafeduvillage.fr/+33 4 90 15 47 49Tips and more reviews for Le Café du Village
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Bella Ciao is an Italian restaurant located in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, offering simple and delicious Italian dishes made from fresh local ingredients. Isabelle and David, the owners, welcome guests to their establishment near the Grande Marine area with a refined yet uncomplicated Italian cuisine. The restaurant provides indoor and terrace seating options, with a friendly staff that offers professional service and extensive knowledge of the menu.
Wow, this is great food and the inside decor is a hit with family souvenirs and a very fun and whimsical ceiling. The spinach and goat cheese lasagna was lovely!
Pierre-Olivier G — Google review
They accommodated us even though there was confusion . Fills up very fast. One of the best meals we had in France and we are here for a month
Patti B — Google review
An authentic Italian restaurant!
Olivier P — Google review
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Anthony D — Google review
Excellent
Sebastien R — Google review
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Thierry M — Google review
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David A — Google review
Excellent !!!
Nicolas N — Google review
115 Av. de la Grande Marine, 84800 L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, France+33 4 32 62 00 92Tips and more reviews for Bella Ciao
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