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Parc Hôtel Pompadour, Brive-la-Gaillarde Nord
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1 Queen Bed and 2 Twin Beds 323 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with premium chan…
3 Twin Beds 215 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with premium channels Food & Dr…
1 Queen Bed 172 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with premium channels Food & Dr…
1 Queen Bed 172 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with premium channels Food & Dr…
1 Double Bed Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with premium channels Food & Drink - Free bo…
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Restaurants nearby
- Monsieur RobertBib An old café in the heart of this pretty village has been turned into a contemporary bistro by the Dutch duo of chef Tom Houdijk and cordial front-of-house manager Sarah van Baardewijk. The bistro vibe (banquettes, long tables, small bar) is in keeping with the menu, in which bistro classics – think beef tartare, sea bass fillet and crème brûlée – get a fresh and precise makeover. Colourful dishes, perfect cooking and meticulous details: a charming and welcoming establishment.17.4km
- La Table d'Olivier★ Michelin At Olivier’s Table, Pierre is in the kitchen, while his partner, Fanny, a talented pastry chef, oversees the front-of-house. Normandy-born Pierre has enthusiastically embraced Corrèze, his land of adoption, in this town centre stone house, whose modern furnishings and designer lighting are the epitome of elegant. The repertory, in tune with the zeitgeist and at bargain prices, ticks all the boxes: enticing, polished and colourful. Examples include poached oysters, marinated seabass with citrus fruit and a lemon-vodka sorbet; veal scallop and sweetbread, ravioles of chanterelle mushrooms and bl29.1km
- L'AttanumBib The ground floor of this 19C sous-préfecture is now home to a fashionably appointed restaurant that welcomes with a cheerful vibe. At the helm, Ludwik Crosnier, with stints in some prestigious establishments under his belt, signs a seasonal score depicted by local ingredients, stellar technique and delicately balanced flavours. Claire cheerfully and attentively supervises the front-of-house, adding a gracious flourish to this fine dining experience.18.7km
- InspyrationBib On the main road to Brive-la-Gaillarde, you are bound to notice this Corrèze-style building with its characteristic local stone walls and slate roof. You will immediately feel at home inside, thanks to the soothing decor (wooden floors, oak tables, leather- and fabric-upholstered seating) and the beaming smile of the laid-back chef. He cooks by instinct, devising blind menus out of locally sourced ingredients. His delicious dishes, such as Limousin veal belly, smoked beetroot, carrot ketchup and mashed parsnips, lack neither colour nor precision.27.1km
- L'Inattendu Julien and Marion are the driving force behind this restaurant housed in a renovated municipal building, in which original old stonework meets contemporary furnishings. In the kitchen, Julien carefully crafts his dishes, loyal to local producers; Marion oversees the dining room with discretion and genuine warmth. The chef may revisit traditional dishes such as pâté en croûte and soufflé, but he also devises more contemporary dishes: crispy boudin noir dumplings, apple compote and sage-pineapple oil, or grilled Duroc pork with sauce charcutière and herby polenta.6.4km
- Le Bouche à OreilleBib Don’t miss this opportunity to discover the work of a jovial, self-effacing chef, as modest as his food is good. Premium seasonal produce takes front stage in his dishes: free-range duck breast, purée of quince and prunes and a spicy gravy. Rugged, deftly crafted, lip-smacking food! In fine weather, head for the pretty terrace in the back garden.33.5km
- Les 7Bib This dinky establishment, in the hands of Cyril Auboiroux for some ten years now, rolls out a concise, inspired menu composed of a choice of three starters, three main courses and three desserts. Local produce steals the star roles (Limousin beef, Corrèze veggies, sturgeon and caviar from Dordogne), albeit with the occasional more far-flung gourmet escapade and unexpected creations like an amber beer ice cream. Artistic plating enhances the perfectly paired contrasting flavours. Delightful, professional front-of-house team.33.7km
- L'ÉpicurieuxBib This restaurant in a peaceful village in the Corrèze hinterland charms with its tranquil setting and view of the Corrèze valley (especially from the terrace). The bright dining room with a festive atmosphere is the playground of chef Thomas Ceaux and his partner Pauline Gane, who works front of house. The chef cooks up seasonal cuisine that showcases the local terroir: Limousin veal, creamy peas and chorizo; crispy puffs with red berries, vanilla mascarpone cream, and strawberry and raspberry sorbet from Tulle. A place with a loyal following.34.3km
- Le Petit Léon★ Michelin Born in South Africa and raised in New Zealand and Australia where he learnt the craft, Nick Honeyman fell in love with France and its produce following stints at Arpège and above all Astrance. In fact, it was thanks to Pascal Barbot that our globetrotter found his way to this bistro that he has gradually turned into a gourmet establishment. Exquisitely presented, his signature cuisine is a masterfully intelligent festival of emulsions and contrasting flavours. This seasonal restaurant (May-Sept) located in a picturesque village boasts a terrace overlooking the garden’s manicured lawn. In the 48.9km
- Le Périgord Nab a table near the imposing fireplace at this solid-wood-panelled restaurant on the edge of town. The house speciality is calf's head with gribiche sauce, a timeless dish that is as delicious as ever. Snails, beef cheek and hot soufflé are equally on point. Rustic cuisine just the way we like it.21.9km
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Attractions nearby
- Lascaux cave in southwestern France famous for its Paleolithic cave paintings42.1km
- Prehistoric Sites and Decorated Caves of the Vézère Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site of prehistoric decorated caves in the Vézère Valley, France41.5km
- Limoges Cathedral cathedral located in Haute-Vienne, in France48.8km
- Abbey of Saint Martial, Limoges abbey located in Haute-Vienne, in France49.1km
- Le Régourdou archaeological site41.4km
- Château de Losse Castle in France45.6km
- Église Saint-Michel-des-Lions à Limoges church located in Haute-Vienne, in France49.1km
- Château de Salignac French castle in Salignac-Eyvigues47.4km
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