Senequier, Historic café in Saint-Tropez, France.
Senequier is a harborfront café in Saint-Tropez with a distinctive red terrace lined with triangular tables and canvas chairs. From these seats, guests look directly across the water to the boats and sea beyond the port.
It started as a pastry shop in 1887 and transformed into an upscale café with harbor views during the 1930s. This shift in its character made it a natural gathering place for people visiting Saint-Tropez.
The café takes its name from its founding family and functions as a social hub where locals and visitors gather to observe harbor life over coffee. People linger at the small triangular tables under red awnings, watching boats and the rhythm of the port.
The café sits directly on the harbor at Quai Jean Jaurès, making it easy to reach on foot along the waterfront. You can choose to sit on the red terrace or find a spot inside, depending on weather and preference.
The café has made nougat and sweets using the same recipes for over 130 years, passed down from the founding family. Tasting the house-made confections gives you a direct taste of this long bakery tradition.
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