Château de la Commanderie, French restaurant in stone castle, Eybens, France
Château de la Commanderie is a restaurant located inside an 18th-century stone castle with wood-paneled dining rooms and an outdoor terrace. The building contains multiple spaces decorated with period furnishings and can accommodate around 170 seated guests.
The castle dates to the 1700s and originally served as a residence for people of high status. Over time it was converted into a dining establishment while its original architectural features were preserved.
The restaurant blends French cooking traditions with ingredients sourced from nearby farms and producers in the Grenoble area. Diners experience local flavors in spaces that reflect the building's origins as a residence of distinction.
The restaurant opens for lunch and dinner from Tuesday through Saturday with multiple menu options available. Visitors should expect to move through several connected rooms as the building is organized across multiple dining spaces.
The building was originally known as Commanderie, a name referring to its historical connection to a military or religious order. The name reflects the castle's past as a seat of administration before it became a place for dining.
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