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Where to eat during the Festival Interceltique

What to eat? What to drink at the Interceltique Festival of Lorient ? That's a big question. There's no shortage of places to eat.  There is a wide choice of restaurants in the city centre (or a little further away) and the Festival's themed dining areas.

It all depends on your appetite, your budget, the time you have available, and... the space that is left in restaurants! Remember to book if you can.

Must try at the Festival

You have to eat at least once at the stands of the Interceltic Festival of Lorient. You can discover specialties from Brittany and other Celtic countries (Galicia, Scotland, Ireland, etc), all in the open air. Stands are spread out throughout the Festival.

©Jean-Noel LEVEQUE Festival Interceltique Lorient Restauration les grills de viande

Some addresses

Place des Pays Celtes

The pavilions of the Celtic nations with specialities from the various countries.

Celtic Village

Meat specialities, delicatessen.

Local Market

Local products.

Les terrasses du Festival

The pavilions of the Celtic nations with specialities from the various countries.

The Guest Pavillon

Specialities from the honoured celtic nation

 

Interceltic Aisle

Quai de la Bretagne

Breton tapas, churros, crêpes, seafood

Solidarity area

Breton tapas, churros, crêpes, seafood

Jardin des Arts et des Luthiers

Crêperie

Plenty of restaurants

Whether you would rather eat a sandwich, lying in the Jules Ferry Gardens, crêpes and cider sitting down at a table, mussels and chips on the terrace, fast food, kig ha farz in a Breton tavern, or seafood in Larmor-Plage, no doubt you will find what you’re looking for in our long list of restaurants! Enjoy your meal! Kalon Dihgor as we say!

For other restaurants in Lorient Bretagne Sud, see our  restaurants page.

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