Restaurant in Goult, France
La Terrasse
100Pearl PointsLow-key village table

About La Terrasse
La Terrasse is worth booking for a calm Goult lunch or dinner when convenience, conversation, recent vegetable-focused recognition matter more than a tightly defined format. First-timers should compare it with La Bartavelle for Provençal cooking and Le Carillon for modern cuisine before making it the main meal of a Luberon itinerary.
La Terrasse in Goult has a small set of verified planning details: the restaurant serves lunch and dinner on its open days, closes Thursday and Friday, has a smart-casual dress code, carries a clearly confirmed We're Smart World 2025 recognition of 2 Radishes. Book it when the goal is a Goult lunch or dinner with known hours, not when the decision depends on a named chef, a published cuisine description, a stated menu format, or a clear price tier.
The useful way to think about this venue is as a Goult option with confirmed logistics rather than a fully defined destination meal. On a first visit, use the verified schedule as the main planning point. On a second visit, compare it directly with La Bartavelle or Le Carillon if you are deciding among other dining options. That comparison matters because the available details here leave the cuisine style, price, service format unspecified.
Choose it for a Goult meal, not a tightly defined format
The clearest reason to consider La Terrasse is straightforward planning: lunch between 12–1:30 PM or dinner between 7–9:30 PM on the days it is open. The signal worth noticing is the We're Smart World 2025 recognition, with 2 Radishes, which gives La Terrasse a confirmed point of outside recognition. That is enough to distinguish it from an option with no verified recognition, but not enough to treat it as a high-certainty special-occasion choice based on published menu detail.
For planning, use Goult as the base and build around confirmed logistics. La Terrasse is open for lunch and dinner on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday, closed Thursday and Friday. For wider planning, the full Goult restaurants guide is more useful than treating any single village table as the whole plan.
The multi-visit strategy in Goult
First-timers can choose lunch or dinner depending on the day's route. Lunch runs from 12–1:30 PM on open days, while dinner runs from 7–9:30 PM on those same open days. Because the venue closes two days a week and service windows are compact, the practical risk is not impossible access; it is assuming every day works.
Special occasions may be possible, but keep the expectations scaled to what is verified. Choose it when the occasion suits a Goult lunch or dinner rather than because of an assumed tasting-menu format, since the verified information does not establish a tasting format, price level, or detailed culinary positioning. If the occasion needs more comparison before committing, La Bartavelle and Le Carillon are natural names to check alongside La Terrasse.
Quick reference: choose La Terrasse for a Goult lunch or dinner on its open days; note the smart-casual dress code, the Thursday-Friday closure, the confirmed We're Smart World 2025 2 Radishes recognition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to La Terrasse in Goult?
If you are comparing options, look at other dining such as Le Carillon, La Bartavelle, La Bastide de Marie, or La Salle à Manger. La Terrasse fits best when the goal is a Goult meal with confirmed lunch and dinner hours on its open days.
Is La Terrasse good for solo dining?
The verified details do not specify seating style or solo-diner setup. For planning, note that La Terrasse serves lunch from 12–1:30 PM and dinner from 7–9:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday.
Can I eat at the bar at La Terrasse?
Those details are not verified. If bar seating or a specific seating arrangement matters, check the venue's official channels before going.
Is lunch or dinner better at La Terrasse?
Both lunch and dinner are verified on open days. Lunch runs from 12–1:30 PM, dinner runs from 7–9:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday. The restaurant is closed Thursday and Friday.
How far ahead should I book La Terrasse?
Specific booking lead times are not verified. The safest planning point is the schedule: La Terrasse is open Monday to Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday for lunch and dinner, closed Thursday and Friday.
Is La Terrasse good for a special occasion?
It can work if the occasion suits a Goult lunch or dinner, but the verified information does not establish a formal tasting format, price tier, or detailed service style. The confirmed We're Smart World 2025 2 Radishes recognition is a useful signal, the dress code is smart casual.
What should a first-timer know about La Terrasse?
Plan around its schedule: open Monday to Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday, with lunch from 12–1:30 PM and dinner from 7–9:30 PM; closed Thursday and Friday. The verified dress code is smart casual, the restaurant has a confirmed We're Smart World 2025 2 Radishes recognition.
Location
200 Rue de la République, 84220 Goult, France
Compare La Terrasse
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| La Terrasse | Goult | , | We're Smart World 2025, 2 Radishes | , |
| Le Carillon | Goult | Modern Cuisine | , | €€ |
| La Bartavelle | Goult | Provençal | , | €€ |
| Domitia - Maison de Cuisinier | Beaumettes | Farm to table | , | €€ |
| La Bastide de Marie | Ménerbes | , | , | , |
| La Salle à Manger | Ménerbes | , | , | , |
How La Terrasse Goult compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Le Carillon, Modern Cuisine, €€
- La Bartavelle, Provençal, €€
- Domitia - Maison de Cuisinier, Farm to table, €€
- La Bastide de Marie, Notable alternative
- La Salle à Manger, Notable alternative
How La Terrasse compares in Goult
Against Le Carillon, La Terrasse is the softer choice: less clearly framed around modern cuisine, but likely easier to fit into a relaxed village day. Le Carillon is the better pick when a stated €€ modern-cuisine profile helps the group decide in advance; La Terrasse makes more sense when ambiance and flexibility carry more weight than menu certainty.
La Bartavelle is the more direct cross-shop for diners who specifically want Provençal cooking at a stated €€ level. If the meal is meant to feel rooted in the region, start there. If the priority is a quiet Goult table with recent produce-minded recognition, La Terrasse is the more natural first booking.
Domitia - Maison de Cuisinier is the better fit for farm-to-table intent, while La Bastide de Marie and La Salle à Manger are better considered when the meal is part of a broader out-of-village plan. For staying within Goult, La Terrasse sits in the easier, calmer lane; for a more defined culinary brief, cross-shop first.
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