Apart from the hotel restaurants and the brasseries
on the main street opposite the tourist office, there are several good
and not too expensive places to eat . The best is the Tournayre
, at 12 rue Chènebouterie (tel 04.71.09.58.94; closed Sun evening, Mon
& Jan), specializing in the region's cuisine (menus from €17.53). La Parenthèse
, at 8 av de la Cathédrale (closed Sat & Sun; from €12.20), also
does regional specialities and serves local wines. Two cheaper
establishments, both in rue Raphaël, which begins at the bottom of rue
des Tables, are the Nom de la Rose , at no. 48 (closed Tues & Nov-Feb), offering Mexican food, with menus from €10.52, and La Felouque
, at no. 49 (closed Tues & Nov-Feb; from €7.62), which serves
Middle Eastern dishes and excellent grilled salmon. At 29 rue Pannessac
there's a vegetarian restaurant, La Farandole , serving mostly organic food and good fondues.
For a drink or light snack, the terrace of Le Petit Gourmande
, at the bottom of rue des Tables, makes a pleasant stop in summer
(closed Jan; galettes for €4.88). A good place for an evening drink is Harry's Bar , on rue Raphaël, near the corner with rue des Tables.
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