Live in Biarritz

Some of our favorite places to eat & play in Biarritz

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Eating in Biarritz

Whether it is fine dining, vegan, or a real, hearty burger you are after—-Biarritz has it all. In the last few years, the food scene in Biarritz has changed. Not only is it the most diverse it has ever been, the quality of the food has reached new heights. We’ve detailed our favorite places below for you to try yourself.

Fine Dining

Gaztelur (French) - Impasse de Gastelhur, 64200 Arcangues - Téléphone05 59 23 04 06 - Website

L’Entre Deux (French) - 5 Avenue du Maréchal Foch, 64200 Biarritz - Téléphone05 59 22 51 50 - Website

Les Rosiers (French) - 32 Avenue Beau Soleil, 64200 Biarritz - Téléphone05 59 23 13 68 - Website

Marloe (French) - 45 Av. du Président J F Kennedy, 64200 Biarritz - Téléphone05 59 22 34 98 - Website

Moulin d’Alotz (French) - Chemin d’Alotz Errota, 64200 Arcangues - Téléphone05 59 43 04 54 - Website


Casual Dining

Chistera & Coquillages (Basque/Seafood) - 13 Rue des Halles, 64200 Biarritz - Téléphone05 59 41 89 45 - Website

Epoq (Mix/Experimental) - 11 Rue du Helder, 64200 Biarritz - Téléphone: 09 88 09 68 12 - Website

Le Cafe du Commerce (French) - 1 Rue des Halles, 64200 Biarritz - Téléphone05 59 41 87 24 - Website

Harragia (Basque/Steak) - 26 Rue Gambetta, 64200 Biarritz - Téléphone: 05 35 46 68 92 - Website


Daily Eats

#4 Coffee Station (Brunch & Coffee) - 4 Av. Jaulerry, 64200 Biarritz - Website

Le CAB (Burgers) - 62 Rue Gambetta, 64200 Biarritz - Téléphone: 05 59 51 07 10 - Website

Joie (Pizza) - 39 Rue d'Espagne, 64200 Biarritz - Téléphone: 05 59 23 38 35 - Website

Los Tacos Chingones (Mexican) - 10 Avenue de la Gare, 64200 Biarritz - Téléphone: 09 63 54 21 19 - Website

Nelly’s (Smashburgers) - 163 Av. de l'Adour, 64600 Anglet - Téléphone: 06 14 57 97 62 - Website. (Call ahead)

Nicolo’s My Kitchen Way (Italian) - 2 Rue du Helder, 64200 Biarritz - Téléphone: 05 59 51 10 49 - Website

Nuts (Vegan/Veggie) - 2 Rue du Helder, 64200 Biarritz - Téléphone: 05 59 26 13 36 - Website

Saline Ceviche Bar - Restaurant (Fish/fresh food) - 62 Rue Gambetta, 64200 Biarritz - Téléphone: 05 59 43 65 98 - Website

Trallallà (Italian/Pizza) - La Ruche Moderne, 2 rue du Lazaret, 64600 Anglet - Téléphone: 07 67 27 39 80 - Website

Txiki Thai (Authentic Thai) - 60 Av. de Bayonne, 64600 Anglet - Téléphone: 09 51 17 56 92 - Website


Vegan/Vegetarian

Milwaukee Cafe (Great for Sunday Brunch too!) - 5 Rue du Helder, 64200 Biarritz - Téléphone: 05 59 54 17 04 - Website

Nuts - 2 Rue du Helder, 64200 Biarritz - Téléphone: 05 59 26 13 36 -Website

Xuxu - 8 Avenue de la Reine Nathalie, 64200 Biarritz - Téléphone: 05 59 26 08 64 - Website


Top “Traiteur”/ Pre-made Take away Options

Carlier Traiteur (French) - 8 Rue des Halles, 64200 Biarritz - Téléphone: 05 59 24 01 86 - Website

Sébastien Zozaya - (Meilleur Ouvrier de France) - 16 Rue de la Bergerie, 64200 Biarritz - Téléphone: 05 59 24 45 98 - Website

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Playing in Biarritz

Uniquely positioned between the mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, Biarritz is a wonderland for outdoor enthusiasts and sports fans. Below, I have detailed the most popular activities and my own personal additions of fun ways to spend your early mornings, evenings, and weekends in Biarritz.

Surfing

Beginners (Need help to learn or improve control of their board)

La Vague Basque (Surf School) at Cote des Basques - Website

Plum (Surf School) at La Grande Plage - Website

Intermediate (Know how to surf, are ok with crowds)

Good places to surf include; Grande Plage, Miramar, Cote des Basques, Milady, and Ilbiarritz. If the waves get too big, you can always head south to a different facing beach, like Hendaye.

Advanced (Comfortable paddling long distances/dodging rocks/etc)

Cenitz, Parlamentia, VVF, Cavaliers.

Rugby

Biarritz Olympique is the local rugby team and you can typically find a match to attend throughout the year, except for the Summer break. The energy at the Rugby matches is great and something that you will need to experience for yourself. The matches are full of action and cheering and certainly can be everything from a guys’ or girls’ night to a family outing.

Check out everything you need to know about BO Rugby here: Website

Pelote Basque, Jai alai

The traditional sport of Basque Country is Jai alai. You will notice all the outdoor (as well as indoor) ‘frontons’ or jai alai courts dotted throughout each village. There are professional as well as amateur leagues. St. Jean de Luz and Biarritz have the largest and most well known frontons where the championships are held each year.

If you would like to give the sport a try yourself, my friend Patxi Tambourindeguy who is an international champion, runs a ‘Pelote Experience’ where he will personally teach you all the forms of pelote Basque. It is a great time and even my own mother approves!

Contact Ona Pilota to learn Pelote and have an authentic experience: Website