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    La Table de Laurène

    La Flèche

    Restaurant in La Flèche, France

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    A sensible local choice for a calm special meal in La Flèche, especially if staying near Place de la Libération matters. Book it for occasion fit and convenience; compare with Le Moulin des Quatre Saisons if you want a clearer modern-cuisine brief and firmer price positioning before committing.

    About La Table de Laurène

    For a meal in La Flèche, where details like price, cuisine, menu format, or awards are not specified, La Table de Laurène is best evaluated on its known facts: its city, opening hours, smart-casual dress code. The decision should be less about assuming a particular culinary style and more about whether the listed service windows fit your plans.

    La Flèche may not offer many comparable options, so the practical question is simple: do you want to stay in town, or are you willing to travel for a more defined dining brief? If staying local, this is a restaurant to consider when the schedule fits: lunch is listed Monday and Thursday through Sunday, while dinner is listed Thursday through Sunday only.

    Book around the hours, not unspecified menu details

    This restaurant should be judged on fit rather than assumptions. Cuisine category, chef profile, award history, price, seat count, or signature dishes are not specified, so the smart move is to ask direct questions before committing to a plan. That matters more if dietary needs, a large table, or a specific format will make or break the meal.

    Timing should shape expectations here. La Table de Laurène is closed Tuesday and Wednesday. Monday is lunch only, Thursday runs lunch and dinner, Friday and Saturday have lunch plus the latest dinner window of the week, Sunday has lunch plus an earlier dinner window. A smart-casual dress code is the only style note, so plan neatly without assuming a more formal format.

    Use La Flèche as the filter before widening the search

    If the priority is comparing another named option, Le Moulin des Quatre Saisons is a relevant cross-shop. La Table de Laurène is more sensible when the deciding factors are La Flèche, the available service windows, whether its smart-casual dress code suits your plans.

    For readers still deciding whether to stay in town, start with the full La Flèche restaurants guide. If the meal is part of a broader trip, use broader planning resources rather than stretching this restaurant into a full itinerary anchor without more specific detail.

    The takeThis is a restaurant best enjoyed for evening meals when the cooking’s depth and classic French dishes come into their own. The format and menu favor relaxed dinners, from date nights to family suppers and small celebratory meals, anchored by hearty, well-executed staples rather than flashy tasting menus. Because the address reads as a local room on the town square, it also suits groups of locals gathering for convivial meals. Expect a setting that privileges conversation and seasonal, terroir-driven plates over spectacle.
    Venue detailsWheelchair Accessible
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextLa Flèche, France
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    Planning details

    Location
    La, 13 Pl. de la Libération, 72200 La Flèche, France
    Website
    latabledelaurene.com
    Phone
    +33978808050
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    La Table de Laurène sits modestly on the Place de la Libération, offering a provincial dining experience that feels rooted in everyday town life rather than theatrical tourism. The room reads as warm and unpretentious: architecture that belongs to residents frames the dining space, and the kitchen answers with ingredient-led dishes that respect the Sarthe’s agricultural pulse. The overall effect is quietly charming and rustic in spirit, with an intimate scale that encourages focused meals and conversation. It’s a place where regional seriousness replaces showmanship, and the setting reinforces the straightforward integrity of the cooking.

    Best For

    This is a restaurant best enjoyed for evening meals when the cooking’s depth and classic French dishes come into their own. The format and menu favor relaxed dinners, from date nights to family suppers and small celebratory meals, anchored by hearty, well-executed staples rather than flashy tasting menus. Because the address reads as a local room on the town square, it also suits groups of locals gathering for convivial meals. Expect a setting that privileges conversation and seasonal, terroir-driven plates over spectacle.

    Ordering Tips

    Let the menu’s classics guide the meal: the beef bourguignon, honey-and-spice duck breast, and roasted scallops are flagship preparations that showcase the kitchen’s take on regional ingredients. Finish with a traditional tarte tatin to round out a classic French sequence. Given the restaurant’s stated focus on the Sarthe as ingredient source, prioritize dishes that highlight local produce and simple, robust techniques; ordering a mix of meat, seafood and a shared vegetable starter or side will give a balanced impression of the house style.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Warm and inviting with modern-cozy décor; intimate yet welcoming atmosphere perfect for romantic dinners, family celebrations, and group gatherings.

    Tags

    Vibe

    CozyRomanticClassic

    Best For

    Date NightFamilyGroup Dining

    Experience

    TerraceStandalone

    Sourcing

    Local SourcingFarm to Table

    Accessibility

    Wheelchair Accessible

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Leisurely
    Capacity
    Medium

    Signature Dishes

    • beef bourguignon
    • tarte tatin
    • duck breast with honey and spices
    • roasted scallops
    Planning details

    Location

    La, 13 Pl. de la Libération, 72200 La Flèche, France · Directions

    +33978808050

    latabledelaurene.com

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    How La Table de Laurène compares in and around La Flèche

    La Table de Laurène is the safer pick when location in La Flèche and a calm occasion setting matter more than a clearly signposted cuisine category. Le Moulin des Quatre Saisons is easier to justify for diners who want modern cuisine with a €€€ price signal before booking; it gives a clearer expectation on spend and format.

    For value-led classic cooking, Grand Hôtel de Solesmes has the advantage of a €€ classic-cuisine profile, though it sits outside La Flèche. Maison Nipa is the better choice when Filipino cooking is the point of the meal, while La Table de Laurène is more practical for diners who want to keep the evening local.

    If the occasion calls for a bigger splurge, L'Attilio - Château de Noirieux has the clearest luxury signal at €€€€ and a château setting. Choose that for a destination-style celebration; choose La Table de Laurène when ease, centrality, a lower-friction plan are the priority.

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    La Table de Laurène La Flèche and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePriceAwards
    La Table de LaurèneLa Flèche; ; No published awards
    Le Moulin des Quatre SaisonsLa FlècheModern Cuisine€€€
    Michelin Guide France & Monaco 20262025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate
    Restaurant PlantDurtal; ; No published awards
    Grand Hôtel de SolesmesSolesmesClassic Cuisine€€
    Michelin Guide France & Monaco 20262025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate
    Maison NipaFilléFilipino€€€
    Michelin Guide France & Monaco 20262025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate
    L'Attilio - Château de NoirieuxBriollayModern Cuisine€€€€
    2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book La Table de Laurène?

    Plan around the opening hours. The restaurant is closed Tuesday and Wednesday, the evening windows are limited to Thursday 7–8:30 PM, Friday and Saturday 7–9 PM, Sunday 7–8:15 PM. If your timing is flexible, Monday lunch from 12–1:30 PM is another listed slot.

    What are alternatives to La Table de Laurène in La Flèche?

    Le Moulin des Quatre Saisons is a relevant named option to compare. You can also look at other dining in La Flèche generically, depending on your preferred timing and occasion.

    Is lunch or dinner better at La Table de Laurène?

    Choose based on the hours. Lunch is listed from 12–1:30 PM on Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Dinner is listed Thursday 7–8:30 PM, Friday and Saturday 7–9 PM, Sunday 7–8:15 PM. Tuesday and Wednesday are closed.

    Is La Table de Laurène good for a special occasion?

    It may fit if you want a smart-casual meal in La Flèche and the opening hours work for your plan. Because cuisine, menu format, pricing, awards, seating details are not specified, ask directly before using it for a high-stakes celebration.