La Mouette à Vélo, Crêperie restaurant on Quai Henry-IV, Dieppe, France
La Mouette à Vélo is a crêperie restaurant positioned on Quai Henry-IV facing the marina in Dieppe. It serves both sweet and savory crêpes made from buckwheat or wheat flour, with a range of ingredients offered in indoor and outdoor seating areas.
The restaurant opened in 2011 near the historic port of Dieppe, which grew from medieval origins. This location connects to centuries of maritime commerce and activity that continue to shape the waterfront today.
The name brings together two symbols rooted in this coastal town: the seagull reflects Dieppe's connection to the sea, while the bicycle represents local values around sustainable travel. These ideas shape how the restaurant feels and how people experience the space.
The restaurant sits right at the waterfront, making it easy to locate from the harbor while offering views over the water during your meal. The outdoor seating area provides a good vantage point to watch the port activity.
On Thursday evenings, the space becomes a venue where local artists display their work and musicians perform live. These weekly gatherings attract a mix of locals and travelers to the waterfront.
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