Magical dining in the center of old Saint-Emilion

Gourmet Restaurant at Logis de la Cadène in Saint-Émilion, France

Founded in 1848, Logis de la Cadène
is one of the oldest restaurants in Saint-Emilion
-a true institution in the city.
In 2017, three years after the restaurant was taken over by Château Angélus,
the Michelin Guide awarded its first star to Logis de la Cadène.
Must be part of a tour

Type of restaurant : MICHELIN * Type of cuisine : French Number of seats : 40 Closed on : Sunday and Monday

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Founded in 1848, Logis de la Cadène is one of the oldest restaurants in Saint-Emilion and over time has become a true institution revered by passing visitors as well as regular locals.

This family-run restaurant has played a very intimate part in the history of Saint-Emilion. It had always been a favourite of the Boüard de Laforest family living in nearby Château Angélus since 1782, and they ended up acquiring it in the summer of 2013.

Alexandre Baumard is the restaurant's talented chef: he learned his craft in a number of fine establishments, including those of Paul Bocuse and Christophe Bacquié, before rising to the challenge of his first chef’s position at Logis de la Cadène.

For dessert lovers, pastry chef Damien Amilien is very inventive and commands his craft with great poise.

In February 2017, three years after the restaurant was taken over by Angélus, the Michelin Guide awarded its first star to the Logis de la Cadène.

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Key features

  • Sommelier on-site
  • International wines available
  • Local wines available
  • Fine wines available
  • Organic wines available
  • Wine by the glass available
  • Gluten free menu available
  • Vegetarian menu available
  • Wine pairing available
  • Kids menu available
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