Restaurant in Les Sables-d'Olonne, France
Lacertus
210Pearl PointsMichelin-recognised, €€ pricing, easy to book.

About Lacertus
Lacertus holds back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) and a 5-star Google rating across 504 reviews — strong credentials for a €€ modern cuisine restaurant in Les Sables-d'Olonne. Booking is easy, the price is accessible, and it is the clearest quality-assured choice in its bracket on the Vendée coast.
Lacertus, Les Sables-d'Olonne: The Verdict
Seats at Lacertus are not the limiting factor here — booking is easy, and the €€ price range keeps the barrier low — but the window for visiting at its leading is narrower than it looks. Les Sables-d'Olonne is an Atlantic coast resort town whose restaurant scene peaks in summer and contracts sharply off-season. If you are planning a special occasion meal on the Vendée coast and want recognized quality without committing to a big-ticket bill, Lacertus is the clearest answer in its price bracket. Two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025) tell you this kitchen is consistent, not a one-season fluke, and a 5-star Google rating across 504 reviews confirms that real diners are leaving satisfied.
What Lacertus Is
Lacertus is a modern cuisine restaurant at 4 Boulevard Franklin Roosevelt, Les Sables-d'Olonne , a direct address close to the seafront that puts it within easy reach of the town's hotels and beach promenade. The cooking sits in the contemporary French register: modern techniques applied to seasonal ingredients, with the Atlantic coast acting as a natural larder for whatever the kitchen chooses to emphasize. At €€ pricing, expect a menu that competes on craft rather than luxury produce , this is not the place for truffle-laden extravagance, but for intelligent, well-executed food at a price that doesn't require second-guessing the bill.
The back-to-back Michelin Plate awards matter in context. A Michelin Plate signals a kitchen that Michelin's inspectors consider worthy of attention , good cooking, properly executed , without yet reaching the star threshold. For a €€ restaurant in a mid-size coastal town, that is a meaningful credential. It places Lacertus in a select group in the Vendée département and makes it a credible choice for anyone who wants a meal that punches above its price point. For broader context on what Michelin recognition means in French regional dining, consider how starred destinations like Arpège in Paris, Flocons de Sel in Megève, or Bras in Laguiole define the upper end , Lacertus occupies a different tier, but earns its recognition honestly within it.
The Drinks Program
Verified specifics on Lacertus's bar and wine program are not available in the current record, so treat the following as category context rather than venue-specific fact. Modern cuisine restaurants at the €€ level in French coastal towns typically anchor their drinks offering around a concise Loire Valley and Atlantic wine list , Muscadet and Fiefs Vendéens are the local appellations worth knowing, and any kitchen operating with Michelin attention will likely have something intelligent to say about food-and-wine pairing. If a cocktail program exists, it is more likely to be supplementary than central to the experience at this price point and venue type. The more useful question before you go: ask whether they have a pairing option for the menu, since at €€ pricing a modest pairing can still represent the most efficient way to taste the kitchen's logic. For dedicated bar experiences in Les Sables-d'Olonne, consult our full Les Sables-d'Olonne bars guide.
Booking and Timing
Booking is easy by the standards of recognized restaurants in France. This is not a venue requiring three-week lead times or a specific reservation window , but that ease of access does not mean you should leave it to the last minute during high summer. Les Sables-d'Olonne draws significant holiday traffic in July and August, and any restaurant with Michelin recognition and a strong Google profile will fill its dining room on summer weekends without effort. Book a few days ahead in peak season; outside summer, same-week availability is likely. There are no reported booking complications or unusual policies in the current data. The restaurant is at 4 Boulevard Franklin Roosevelt, easily walkable from the main tourist areas. For where to stay nearby, see our Les Sables-d'Olonne hotels guide.
Is It Worth It for a Special Occasion?
At €€ pricing with a Michelin Plate, Lacertus occupies a position that is genuinely well-suited to a low-pressure special occasion , an anniversary dinner where you want a serious meal without the formality or cost of a starred room, or a birthday celebration in a town where the alternatives at this quality level are limited. It is not the choice if you want theatrical service, an extensive tasting menu, or a wine list ten pages deep. It is the right choice if you want confident, modern cooking at a price that leaves the evening feeling generous rather than strained. For a more ambitious splurge on the same coast, L'Abissiou operates at €€€€ and would suit a more formal celebration. For context on what a destination-level special occasion meal looks like at the leading of the French register, Troisgros in Ouches or Mirazur in Menton set the benchmark , Lacertus is a different category, but it delivers within its tier.
Practical Summary
The Michelin Plate in two consecutive years is the clearest reason to choose Lacertus over unmarked alternatives in Les Sables-d'Olonne. The 504-review, 5-star Google score adds crowd-sourced confirmation that the recognition is not anomalous. At €€, the financial risk is low , this is not a meal that requires a special budget, which makes it a sensible default for any dinner in the area where you want quality assurance. Solo diners, couples, and small groups are all well-served in principle; the modern cuisine format tends toward an intimate room rather than a large communal one, making it a better fit for conversations than for large party bookings. For a wider view of what to eat and do in the area, see our full Les Sables-d'Olonne restaurants guide, our wineries guide, and our experiences guide. Other restaurants worth considering in the area include L'Estran, La Suite S'il Vous Plaît, La Table de Villeneuve, and Alice, le bistrot at Le Manoir de la Mortière.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lacertus good for a special occasion?
Yes, and it's well-priced for one. A Michelin Plate in two consecutive years (2024 and 2025) gives Lacertus enough credibility to anchor a birthday or anniversary dinner without the three-figure-per-head commitment of a starred room. At €€ pricing, the risk-to-reward ratio for a low-key celebration is strong.
Can Lacertus accommodate groups?
Specific group-booking policies aren't confirmed in the current record, so check the venue's official channels before assuming large-party availability. What's clear is that Lacertus sits at a price point (€€) where group dinners stay manageable on the bill, which makes it a practical candidate for small gatherings of four to six.
What should I order at Lacertus?
Specific menu items aren't confirmed in the available data, so ordering advice would be speculation. What's documented is a modern cuisine format, which typically means a shorter, rotating menu built around seasonal produce. Ask the room what's current when you arrive rather than arriving with a fixed dish in mind.
Is Lacertus good for solo dining?
There's no confirmed bar seating or counter format in the current record, so solo diners should call ahead to check table configurations. That said, a Michelin Plate restaurant at €€ pricing in a coastal town is a low-pressure solo option — the bill stays reasonable and there's no performance-dining format to navigate alone.
What are alternatives to Lacertus in Les Sables-d'Olonne?
L'Abissiou and Le Quai des Saveurs are the closest local comparisons for sit-down dining. La Cotriade leans into seafood if that's the specific draw on the Atlantic coast. La Suite S'il Vous Plaît and La Cuisine de Bertrand are worth considering if you want a more casual register. Lacertus holds the clearest credentials of the group with back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition.
What should I wear to Lacertus?
No dress code is documented for Lacertus. A Michelin Plate restaurant at €€ pricing in a French coastal town typically doesn't enforce formal attire, but visibly casual beach wear would be out of place. Smart-casual is a reasonable read — think tidy, not black-tie.
Can I eat at the bar at Lacertus?
Bar or counter seating isn't confirmed in the available record. Contact Lacertus directly at 4 Boulevard Franklin Roosevelt, Les Sables-d'Olonne to ask about seating options before assuming bar dining is available.
Location
4 Bd Franklin Roosevelt, 85100 Les Sables-d'Olonne, France
Compare Lacertus
| Venue | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Lacertus | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | €€ |
| L'Abissiou | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ |
| Le Quai des Saveurs | €€€ | |
| La Suite S'il Vous Plaît | €€ | |
| La Cotriade | €€ | |
| La Cuisine de Bertrand | €€ |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- L'Abissiou, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Le Quai des Saveurs, Creative, €€€
- La Suite S'il Vous Plaît, Modern Cuisine, €€
- La Cotriade, Seafood, €€
- La Cuisine de Bertrand, Traditional Cuisine, €€
At the €€ tier, Lacertus and La Suite S'il Vous Plaît are the two modern cuisine options. Lacertus has the edge in formal recognition, its consecutive Michelin Plate awards (2024, 2025) make it the more verifiably consistent choice. La Suite S'il Vous Plaît is worth considering if Lacertus is fully booked, but on documented quality signals, Lacertus leads at this price point. La Cotriade and La Cuisine de Bertrand also operate at €€ but in different formats, seafood-led and traditional French respectively, so the choice between them and Lacertus comes down to whether you want a modern or more classical approach to the meal.
Step up to €€€ and Le Quai des Saveurs enters the picture with creative cuisine at a higher price. It makes sense if you want more ambition and are comfortable with the additional spend. At €€€€, L'Abissiou is the area's most serious option, the right call for a formal celebration or a meal where the experience itself is the point, not just the food quality. The gap between L'Abissiou and Lacertus in both price and formality is significant; there is not much middle ground in Les Sables-d'Olonne between the two.
For most visitors, couples marking an occasion, solo diners wanting a reliable dinner, or anyone who wants Michelin-recognised cooking without a large bill, Lacertus is the practical default. It offers the best combination of verified quality and accessible pricing in the city's current restaurant set. Book L'Abissiou if budget is not the constraint and ceremony matters; book Lacertus if you want confidence in the kitchen without committing to a high-end spend.
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