
Crêperie La Goélette
centre-bourg, Baden
Restaurant in Baden, France
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
Crêperie La Goélette is the easy Baden pick when a casual Breton-style meal makes more sense than a formal restaurant booking. Choose it for solo dining, lunch, or a low-pressure dinner; look to Le Gavrinis or La Chebaudière when the occasion calls for a more composed modern-cuisine meal.
About Crêperie La Goélette
Crêperie La Goélette is a Baden venue with a casual dress code and a weekly schedule that includes daytime hours on Monday and midday and evening opening windows from Wednesday through Sunday. Tuesday is closed.
Its hours are: Monday 9 AM–5 PM; Wednesday and Thursday 12–2:30 PM and 7–10 PM; Friday through Sunday 12–2:30 PM and 7–10:30 PM.
A casual Baden option with opening hours
The main reason to keep Crêperie La Goélette on a Baden shortlist is direct: it has a casual dress code and defined opening windows across much of the week. It is not open Tuesday, so plan around that closure.
If you are comparing it with other named options, keep the comparison broad unless you have current menu and booking details in hand. Le Gavrinis, La Chaumière de Pomper, Crêperie Saint-Sauveur, La Chebaudière, Maison Vanobel are other venues to consider depending on the kind of meal you want.
Where it fits in a Baden dining plan
For planning, the useful distinction is timing. Crêperie La Goélette has midday opening windows Wednesday through Sunday, evening opening windows Wednesday through Sunday, a Monday daytime opening. It is closed Tuesday.
Planning details
- Location
- 6 Pl. de Weilheim, 56870 Baden, France
- Website
- creperie-lagoelette.fr
- Phone
- +33297570719
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Crêperie La Goélette sits quietly on Place de Weilheim and reads as an archetypal Breton town‑square crêperie. The copy emphasizes local logic and architectural fit: this is the restaurant type you expect in a small Morbihan commune rather than a pulled‑from‑nowhere destination. Proximity to the Gulf of Morbihan and the description of a room that opens onto the village square give the place a quietly scenic, small‑town charm. The tone is modest and authentic, favoring regional tradition over aspiration and making the restaurant feel rooted in everyday local life.
Best For
This is a neighbourhood spot that suits families and casual meetups as much as wandering visitors exploring Baden. The write‑up positions the crêperie within the town’s modest dining tier, so it is best for informal meals and for guests seeking a sincere regional experience rather than a high‑end tasting. Its town‑square location and emphasis on Brittany’s galette‑and‑crêpe format make it a reliable choice for relaxed daytime and early evening dining, and for anyone who wants a straightforward, authentic Breton meal.
Ordering Tips
Lean into the restaurant’s regional strengths: the menu highlights—Bréhatine saumon gravlax and the crêpe tatin—are explicitly named and worth trying. The write‑up underscores the galette‑and‑crêpe format as the local grammar here, so balance savory and sweet if you can. Given the relaxed, town‑square setting, expect an unpretentious pace and choose a signature savory galette followed by the crêpe tatin for dessert to get a clear taste of what the crêperie is celebrating.
Venue details
Ambiance
Cozy and convivial atmosphere with warm welcome and smiling service behind stone and colorful decor.
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Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
Accessibility
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Medium
Signature Dishes
- Bréhatine saumon gravlax
- crêpe tatin
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Where to go if this does not fit
If the group wants a more formal meal, choose Le Gavrinis over Crêperie La Goélette. If the priority is Breton cooking at a clear value tier, La Chaumière de Pomper is the sharper alternative.
Restaurant context
How it compares in Baden
Crêperie La Goélette is the low-pressure choice in this set: easier to fit into a normal day than Le Gavrinis, which sits in the €€€ modern-cuisine lane and makes more sense for a planned meal with higher expectations. If the brief is casual, local, unfussy, La Goélette is the better fit; if the brief is a polished dinner, Le Gavrinis is the stronger target.
La Chaumière de Pomper is the closest value comparison because it is Breton and €. Choose it when price sensitivity matters more than being in the center of Baden. La Chebaudière is a step up in spend at €€ and a better match for diners who want modern cuisine without going to the Le Gavrinis tier.
Maison Vanobel and Crêperie Saint-Sauveur are more useful as backup options than direct replacements unless location works better for the day's route. For an easy Baden meal, La Goélette is the practical play; for a more intentional dining plan, cross-shop upward.
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Compare Crêperie La Goélette
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crêperie La Goélette | Baden | ; | ; | No published awards |
| Le Gavrinis | Baden | Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Michelin Guide France & Monaco 20262025 Michelin 1 Star2024 Michelin 1 Star |
| La Chaumière de Pomper | Baden | Breton | € | Michelin Guide France & Monaco 20262025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand |
| Maison Vanobel | Crac H | ; | ; | No published awards |
| La Chebaudière | Auray | Modern Cuisine | €€ | Michelin Guide France & Monaco 20262025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand |
| Crêperie Saint-Sauveur | Auray | ; | ; | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Crêperie La Goélette good for solo dining?
Information about a specific solo-dining setup is not available. Crêperie La Goélette is in Baden, has a casual dress code, opens during the day on Monday plus midday and evening windows from Wednesday through Sunday.
Is Crêperie La Goélette good for a special occasion?
The dress code is casual. If you are planning a more formal occasion, confirm directly that the setting and service style match what you want before booking.
How far ahead should I book Crêperie La Goélette?
Is midday or evening better at Crêperie La Goélette?
That depends on your schedule. Hours include midday opening Wednesday through Sunday from 12–2:30 PM, evening opening Wednesday and Thursday from 7–10 PM, evening opening Friday through Sunday from 7–10:30 PM. Monday hours are 9 AM–5 PM, it is closed Tuesday.





