Moulin de Célac, Restaurant and mill building in Questembert, France
Moulin de Célac is a stone building beside the Tohon River that combines traditional French architecture with spacious dining areas. The space features both a large outdoor section and multiple indoor rooms for guests.
The building originally functioned as a water mill on the Tohon River before becoming a restaurant. The renovation preserved key elements of the original mill structure.
The restaurant shapes local dining through Breton cuisine, sourcing ingredients from nearby producers whose offerings change with each season.
The establishment has parking and an outdoor terrace with about 60 seats plus indoor rooms for up to 40 guests. Visitors can choose between outside and inside seating depending on the weather.
An Italian Murano glass chandelier hangs in the dining room, creating an elegant contrast with the mill's original structures. Antique mirrors on the walls deepen this blend of historic building and modern decoration.
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