Cherbourg on a Sunday

strakeryrius

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We're popping over to Cherbourg this weekend, weather permitting, and plan to have the day in the town on Sunday. There's a wealth of info on-line about restaurants etc, but very few of the online entries give details of their opening hours.

Anyone have any suggestions for good eateries max 15 - 20 mins walk from Port Chantereyne that is definitely open on a Sunday and can be recommended? Preferably one that does more than just seafood as a speciality.
 
Most places in Cherbourg are less than 20 mins from marina; most will be open for Sunday lunch, though it might be best to phone first as they will be busy!

Some recommendations from usually reliable sources:

Le Grandgousier

21 rue de L'Abbaye
02 33 53 19 43

L'Ambroisy - 39 rue Grande Rue 02 33 10 19 29

Sel et Poivre
17 , rue du Port
email seetpoivre@alicepro.fr
02 33 01 24 09

Cafe de Paris
40 qu. de Caligny Tél. : 02 33 43 12 36

Le Faitout
25 Rue Tour Carree
www.restaurantlefaitout.com
tel 02 33 04 25.04
Go up to Place de La Republique and turn left. A short walk from the Marina.
Traditional Normandy specialities.

Le Pommier
15bis, Rue Notre-Dame 02 33 53 54 60

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Le Grandgousier

Grandgousier - Now gone. We ate there a few years ago, went looking for it a few weeks ago and no sign of it.

Le Faitout - They had a sign saying they were closed for a couple of days for something special, can't remember the dates, think it was in June, so should be OK.

There is also Le Aubin, which is fairly upmarket and open Sunday lunchtime.

http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restau...bourg_Octeville_Basse_Normandie_Normandy.html

If you want something simple, there is a cafe next to Le Aubin which looks basic, but the food is quite good, big pizzas and moules & frites. You can sit inside or out, but it is in the shade on the quayside road, so better inside unless hot.

We ate at the Yacht Club at Chantereyne the Sunday two weeks ago. It was reasonably priced and the food was pleasant but not exceptional.
 
If you re looking for something to please the kids Cherbourg has the best Pizza restaurant on earth.:)

It's a 10/15 minute brisk walk from the Marina opposite the inner harbour - you can't miss it it had a dark green and red awning and is run by the thinnest, busiest Madame you ever saw.

The pizzas are amazing - wafer thin and loads of topping.

The three course menus are terriffic value ( 6 of us once ate there about 4 years ago and the bill was £66.00 with two litres of rose to wash it all down with

Having said all that we have not been for two years and would love to know if it is still there

May
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