We did learn something our first night in Beaune. We needed reservations at all the places I had on my "list". At most places (not all) it seemed that you could make reservations the day before or even during lunch service, but it seems that walk-ins were really hard. So we decided to get our reservations for the following two nights taken care of.
On the bright side....well, it was a beautiful night to be walking around the town.
Beaune was totally different at night; quiet, even more relaxed. After finding two places that would take reservations for the upcoming two nights, we decided to chill and decided where to grab dinner.
One block from our apartment was this little wine bar named Bistrot du Coin.
It looked like just the place for us.
They were doing some pretty good business and the bartender was very efficient, friendly, and charming, in spite of the packed bar area.
After having that amazing white at David Toutain, the Missus as obsessed with wine from Saint-Roman and ordered a glass of it from the board.
Service was totally by the book.....
And they have quite a bottle list as well.
The lower level looks like it's set-up for groups and tastings....or perhaps if you bought one of those 100 Euro bottles, you could enjoy it here.
Nice place to grab a glass and relax.
Le Bistrot du Coin
2 Place Ziem
Beaune, France
After finishing up our wine, we decided to just walk around and see what was open....this place was close by.
We headed down the stairs.
The place looked charming....set in this little cellar and they had a couple of tables open.
The folks were very friendly and guided us to a table. We weren't too hungry, after having quite a bit to eat earlier in the day, so I thought two appetizers, and a nice bottle of wine would suit us just fine.
Of course the Missus found something from Saint-Romain, which She enjoyed.
Since the Missus had discovered that She actually loves Escagot, I ordered that and the Lentil Terrine with Duck Breast and Foie Gras (of course).
The Terrine (19€) arrived first and looked quite pretty, though the presentation seemed a bit dated.
We loved the salad; fresh, crisp, refreshing. The terrine was way too cold and very salty, which reduced how much we enjoyed it. Sad, duck breast and foie gras, two of my favorite things....but this just didn't do it for me.
The snails (16€) were next.
These were the least favorite version we had on this trip.....lacking enough garlic, not enough richness, and too much salt.
Nice service though. Good wine. Fairly pricy.
Restaurant Le Conty
5 rue Ziem
Beaune, France
I was hoping our upcoming dinners would be better.
nice adventure!
Posted by: kat | Friday, 16 June 2017 at 09:08 PM
Beaune is wonderful Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Saturday, 17 June 2017 at 09:25 AM