Fouquet’s – Royal Hotel
Fouquet’s – Royal Hotel
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In a decor typical of the posh brasseries of the seaside resorts of the Belle Epoque, you can enjoy the cuisine of the great Pierre Gagnaire at the Fouquet’s de l’Hôtel Royal, under the eye of photos of actors signed by the Harcourt studio. Chic as can be!
Restaurant : Fouquet’s / Royal Hotel
Address : 6 Av. Pierre Loti, 44504 La Baule-Escoublac
Contacts : For all requests for information or reservations, please contact the teams by telephone at 02 40 11 48 48.
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