France’s oldest inn offers a blend of traditional and innovative cuisine. Its star dish? Rouen-style duck!
La Couronne is one of the town’s institutions. The "oldest inn in France", it has been welcoming gourmands since 1345. Its half-timbered façade, geraniums, and multicoloured flags make this place stand out from the crowd. Numerous celebrities, from Princess Grace of Monaco to Salvador Dali and Serge Gainsbourg, have flocked here to sample the most famous traditional dish: Rouen-style duck. In the kitchen, Vincent Taillefer creates a new menu every season, blending tradition with innovation.
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Members' reviews on LA COURONNE
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Cuisine OK mais prix élevé.
Service: kind and friendly.
Tally: original (1 room standard " medieval, 1 room with photos signed celebrities), however small lack of privacy for a couple.
Price: relatively expensive, but certainly motivated by the quality of the cuisine and service. Not close to all budgets.
CCL: to book to celebrate an occasion.