4 Best Restaurants in Provence, France

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We've compiled the best of the best in Provence - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Café Tulipe

$$ Fodor's choice

After your visit to the concept store Le Nid, a shopper’s paradise, stop by the sleek in-store café—featuring marble café tables, designer chairs, and chic nest-shape lighting—for a craft coffee, snack or a gourmet (and extra-healthy) lunch or brunch.

Grains, Feuilles & Cabosses

$

If you’re a stickler for well-prepared coffee, tea, or a velvety chocolat chaud, this contemporary café ticks all the boxes and more. And everything can be accompanied by handmade chocolates.

22 rue de la République, Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, 30400, France
06–51–30–48–30
Known For
  • Well-sourced coffees
  • Wide range of coffee drinks and teas
  • Coffee-related specialty foods and accessories
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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La Tisserie

$ | St-Victor

If you're hankering after a great coffee, you can't go wrong at this chic café in the up-and-coming Saint-Lambert village district of the city.

142 rue d'Endoume, Marseille, 13007, France
04–91–89–22–69
Known For
  • Coffee roasted on premises
  • Outdoor seating
  • Can buy beans to go
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Torrefaction Noailles

$ | La Canebière

The scent of roasting coffee emanates from this popular spot on the lively Canébière, Marseille's central spine. The coffee is good, but the hot chocolate is famous (it's so thick you may need a spoon to finish it); enjoy either option and a homemade pastry at the counter, alongside locals sharing the day's gossip.