Where to eat in Saint Tropez: A Restaurant Guide

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Club 55, Nikki Beach, Bar d’O… just to name a few. Read on for insider information on all the top St Tropez restaurants.

St Tropez restaurants

With just one road into St Tropez, a yacht is by far the best way to visit this famous region. And the coast on the way is stunning. Choose from the many bays for a morning swim and aperitif, or cruise straight towards St Tropez, entering the channel to see the picturesque Old Town from the water (the best view!). Further down the coast, Pampelonne Beach is approximately 3 nautical miles east, and a very popular spot for lunch (our team can make reservations for you if you have not booked already). There are also some lovely bays and quieter stretches of sand in the area, which are perfect for an aperitif, swim, and / or sun lounging.

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Whether you’re looking for a Michelin star meal, or an authentic French/Mediterranean restaurant off the beaten track, this glamorous French Riviera city has undoubtedly something to offer you.

Restaurants nearby Pampelonne Beach

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World-class drinks and food on one of the most gorgeous beaches in the Mediterranean… what more could you want?

Also famed for its high-end private beach clubs – popular amongst A listers – Pampelonne Beach certainly makes for a unique dining experience. Being the epitome of fine dining, this star-studded stretch is home to a number of famous private beach clubs, including:

Le Club 55

(French/Mediterranean)

This renowned beach club has welcomed the likes of Sir Elton John, Kate Moss and Paris Hilton, just to name a few. Arguably one of the best St Tropez restaurants for celeb-spotting, Club 55 is understandably one of the more expensive places to eat in Saint Tropez. However, it is certainly something to be experienced at least once.

Le Migon

(French/Mediterranean/Seafood)

For a more relaxed atmosphere, with friendly (and unpretentious!) staff, definitely try this French/seafood restaurant. With a location right on the beachfront, there is a beautiful view to be enjoyed while you eat.

Plage l’orangerie

(French/Mediterranean)

Consistently well-reviewed and especially known for its friendly staff, Plage l’Orangerie is a fabulous beach restaurant for friends and families alike.

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Sit back and relax on the lounge chairs after your meal. Soak in the French Riviera sun from the seafront…

Nikki Beach

(Italian/French/Japanese)

Popular amongst younger crowds, this beach club combines sushi, drinking and dancing! Which makes it definitely the ideal spot for a party.

Tahiti Beach Club

(American)

The oldest of the beach clubs, Tahiti Beach has a lot to offer: a restaurant, two bars, a self-service and even a pizzeria!

Le Bar d’O

(French/Japanese/Mediterranean)

Sun loungers, pool and exemplary service… what more could you want?

But what about more affordable options?

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Closer to the port, there is an array of restaurants, where you can find more affordable meals without compromising on quality.

Restaurants near the port of St. Tropez

Clandestino

(Pasta)

With a location in the heart of Saint Tropez, this charming Italien restaurant offers a more affordable alternative to the high end Beach Clubs. If you’re looking for a family-friendly, relaxed ambiance, this one is definitely worth considering.

La Pomme de Pin

(Pasta)

This Italian caters to everyone’s needs, offering affordable, vegetarian and vegan options.

Saveurs Sinceres

(French/Mediterranean/European)

Small, family-run and authentically Mediterranean, this restaurant offers French Riviera cuisine… minus the French Riviera prices of course!

Spoilt for choice!

With all this on offer, it’s no wonder Saint Tropez continues to attract holidaymakers and foodies alike year after year. Understandably, these restaurants can be very busy, so it is worth contacting our team to book your table (and your charter!) in advance.