Just across the Channel, Le Verger is a lovingly restored old house, wonderfully Gallic in atmosphere yet incredibly easy to get to. It is located in the Seven Valleys region of the Nord Pas de Calais, an hour from the ferry port and 40 minutes inland from the chic shops of Le Touquet.
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Restaurants

From simple, traditional meals to Michelin starred

  • La Cour de Remi (www.lacourderemi.com) (Bermicourt)
    Tel: 03 21 03 33 33
    A chic boutique hotel with a restaurant .Wonderful modern French-with-a-hint-of-Spanish food with very cool bar and lounge. Best restaurant in the area after the Chateau de Montreuil but with a much less expensive price tag – weekday lunch 17 euros, evening menus from 29 euros. Approximately 25 minutes from the house – a must! Both the owners speak excellent English.

  • Le Secret Garden (Fressin) nearest village 10 minute drive
    Tel: 03 21 06 00 95
    A brand new brasserie/restaurant  very close to the house. Modestly priced meals, flexible eating options, children-friendly. 

  • Le Baladin (www.lebaladin.fr) (Torcy)
    Tel: 03 21 90 62 51
    Hearty meals served in a converted barn with live music. Saturday evenings only in winter. All week July – August.

  • L’Ecurie (Hesdin)
    Tel: 03 21 86 86 86
    Pretty dining room. Good variety of menus.
  • Aux Pecheurs d’Etaples (Etaples)
    Tel: 03 21 94 06 90
    An excellent and very atmospheric fish restaurant run by the local fishermen’s cooperative. Booking essential.

  • Le Fournil (Fruges)
    Tel: 03 21 04 47 13
    Traditional French cuisine. Elaborate menus, good wine (Wine Society venue).

  • Charles VI (Azincourt)
    Tel: 03 21 41 53 00
    Traditional French cuisine. Another Wine Society venue. Also has an excellent café within the same building for lunch.

  • Auberge d’Inxent (Inxent)
    Tel: 03 21 90 71 19
    Reasonably priced, excellent wine list, delicious fresh vegetables picked straight from the garden. Just awarded ‘Bib gourmand’ in the 2006 Michelin guide.

  • Le Val D’Authie (Saulchoy)
    Tel: 03 21 90 30 20
    Classic French country cooking. Excellent wine.

  • Le Jeroboam (Montreuil)
    Tel: 03
    A new restaurant run by the son and daughter of Monsieur Germain, who runs Chateau de Montreuil

  • Chateau de Montreuil (Montreuil)
    Tel: 03 21 81 53 04
    This place is truly in a class of its own. For a special occasion, a meal here will be an experience you won’t forget in a hurry. Truly deserves its Michelin star – service, ambience, food and wine amazing! [A small section of the dining room can be reserved for private dinners of up to 12 people.]

    It’s also possible to find tasty cooking on a smaller budget, especially on set menus at lunchtime. Below are a few of our favourite cafes for a good-value munch.

  • Café Globe (Hesdin)
    Bustling, buzzy café on Hesdin’s main square. Good lunchtime menu of classics – steak frites etc.

  • Le Richelieu (Hesdin)
    Extremely good value lunches (12 euros for 3 courses) and charming staff – sympathetic to vegetarian requests!

  • Aux Mignardises (Le Touquet)
    We were once told this café was officially the ‘third best creperie in France, outside of Paris’! A steaming galette and a cup of cider in here after a bracing autumnal walk along the beach at Le Touquet is perfect.
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