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Last Updated on June 23, 2026 by Colin Le Conte

Restaurants

There are 4 restaurants at the marina at the top of the ramps. They are quite good and have a varied menu.

In the summer, there is excellent seating and eating, overlooking the marina on the left of the photo, across the road from all the restaurants.

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The 2nd restaurant is now called Creperie – 2026
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La Poissionerie

There is a fish restaurant that near the marina in the car park towards the promenade. Seems to be popular.

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photos by Martin Nickolls
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photo by Debbie Rouget

July 2015 report from Phil – The fish restaurant is clearly very popular. We tried on Monday lunchtime but the Restaurant was full that evening so we took the opportunity to book for the Wednesday night.

This is very definitely a fish restaurant – if you don’t like fish there are no alternatives. The food is simple but well-cooked. The bill came to just over 110 Euros for the 2 of us for starter and main courses (Trio de Crevettes, 6 Langoustines, and 2 x Sea Bass) and a bottle of Sauvignon Blanc. Service was friendly and perhaps could be described as practical – e.g. we paid at the till on the way out.

They also offer a takeaway service with a different meal available on a different day e.g. paella one day, fish pie the next.

Martin reported – Has a great selection of fresh fish to buy (cooked or uncooked) and an outdoor terrace restaurant.  We did not eat there as it was fully booked each time but from feedback from diners, it is very good.

Report from Richard McDermott May 2024

Cabane de La Pecheur by La Poissonerie has grown out and up

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Restaurants in the Town

Very nice walkway to the Town. Looks new and well-lit with blue LEDs at night. Only for walking – not cycling. To cycle, there is a one-way system over the hill which is quite steep. The walk takes about 10/15 mins and ends up at St Cast beach. The town is very nice with a pedestrian area on the road behind the beach road. Lots of restaurants.

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Lovely walk on a new promenade from Marina to St Cast – no cycling!

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The pedestrian area of St Cast town

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At the far end of the pedestrian area, you can turn left back to the beach, straight on (left road in picture) to a couple of restaurants including Le Jardin Delice, Le Truc Bidule,  La Casa and the Grand Brasserie or right to the Tourist Information, supermarket, 2nd bakery (possibly closed)

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The main bakery in the town – opens at 7:00 am (7:30 am off-peak) – possibly closed Saturday and Sunday

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The supermarket – it was a Marche Plus and is now a Carrefour City

La Grande Brasserie

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Very nice inside and pleasant staff. Good choice of menu and fair price. The food was fine – nothing special. Pay at the bar. Was full by the end of the evening. The last meal we had there Veal was very good. Great chips. Recommended Tel no 02 96 41 83 36

Les Halles

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This restaurant offers good quality local food with a few little tasty twists. We had the tempura prawns to start and the Plancha D’Espanyol as our main course, which was an impressive construction consisting of (in ascending order) salad leaves, prawns, mussels, toasted bread with garlic butter and sardines. Others in our group had steak, mussels and an open burger. Damon 2011

Richard reported a good meal at Les Halles in the main shopping area of the town of St Cast – Menu is more upmarket than La Casa

Le Bonheur est dans le Blé – tel 02.96.81.03.99

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Right next to Les Halles lies the creperie Le Bonheur est dans le Blé. This is the place to go for a real taste of Brittany. Chose one of the fantastic galettes as your main course and enjoy it with one of their fantastic dry Brittany ciders. Finish your meal with one of their equally tasty crepes and you will have had a great night out. The staff are very friendly and the atmosphere is informal and relaxed with several families enjoying a meal at the time we visited. It seemed this place was full all day but we managed to get in on a Monday night without booking. Highly recommended! Price range: around 12 euros for a galette, 7 euros for a crepe and 7 euros for a 75cl bottle of cider. Damon 2011

Excellent lunch there in June 2012. The Galettes menu is amazing as is the profiteroles crepe.

Le Jardin Delice 23, Bd Duponchel, 22380 St Cast. Tel: 02 96 81 05 27 e-mail menard@bbox.fr

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We were great supporters of Le Jardin Delice and have been many times. It is, however, now really expensive (2022) and there are many other very good restaurants. Great for special occasions.