La Fontaine du Jerzual, Traditional crêperie in Jerzual Street, Dinan, France.
La Fontaine du Jerzual is a crêperie in a medieval stone building with wooden beams at 21 Rue Jerzual in Dinan. The restaurant serves savory buckwheat galettes and sweet crêpes within this historic setting.
The restaurant occupies a medieval structure on the steep cobblestone Jerzual Street, which has linked the harbor to the upper town since the 13th century. Its position places it within Dinan's centuries-old urban layout.
The menu celebrates Breton cooking traditions through galettes named after local Dinan streets and prepared on traditional billig griddles. Visitors experience regional specialties in their authentic setting here.
Opening days vary and should be checked in advance before visiting. The steep location on Rue Jerzual may be challenging for some visitors but offers pleasant views across the surroundings.
During summer months, guests can dine on a 60-seat terrace overlooking daily activities on the historic Jerzual Street. This elevated vantage point offers a singular perspective on the medieval street life below.
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