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    Restaurant in Antibes, France

    Maison de Bacon

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    Classic French on the water — book it.

    Maison de Bacon, Restaurant in Antibes

    About Maison de Bacon

    Maison de Bacon is Antibes' most consistent classic French table, holding Michelin Plates in both 2024 and 2025 under chef Denis Fétisson. At €€€€ it is the serious choice for classical cuisine on Cap d'Antibes — formal in feel, strong on seafood, and easier to book than most of its Côte d'Azur competitors. Best suited to celebratory or business dinners where the food and conversation both matter.

    Verdict: A Classic Cuisine Anchor on the Cap d'Antibes That Earns Its Place

    If you are weighing where to spend serious money on a classic French meal along the Côte d'Azur, Maison de Bacon is a reliable choice — not a gamble. Under chef Denis Fétisson, it holds two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and a Michelin Remarkable designation, which places it in a narrow tier of consistently recognised dining on this stretch of coastline. At the €€€€ price level, you are paying for a kitchen that executes classic cuisine with documented precision, in a setting that has become as much a part of Cap d'Antibes as the sea itself. Book it if classic French technique matters more to you than trend-chasing modernism. If you want innovation-led cooking at a similar price, consider Louroc at Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc instead.

    Portrait: Why Maison de Bacon Is an Antibes Institution

    Maison de Bacon sits on the Boulevard de Bacon, positioned directly on the water on the Cap d'Antibes peninsula. Its address alone tells you something: this is not a restaurant that appeared to capitalise on a passing trend. It occupies a specific, almost geographical role in the identity of Antibes — the kind of place that draws regulars from Monaco and Nice as reliably as it draws first-time visitors. That consistency is confirmed by its Google rating of 4.3 across 803 reviews, a figure that reflects sustained quality rather than a single memorable season.

    The atmosphere at Maison de Bacon is formal without being cold. The energy in the room is calm and deliberate , conversation-first, not scene-first. Noise levels stay controlled enough that you can hear your table clearly, which makes it a strong choice for a business dinner or a celebratory meal where the discussion matters as much as the food. If you want a louder, more social buzz, this is not where you will find it. The room reads as a place where people come to eat seriously and talk properly, and the service rhythm reflects that intention.

    Chef Denis Fétisson's approach is rooted in classic cuisine , which, on the French Riviera, means an emphasis on the quality of primary ingredients, precise classical technique, and a menu that does not need novelty to justify itself. The Michelin Remarkable designation and back-to-back Plates in 2024 and 2025 confirm that the kitchen is operating at a level that the country's most demanding guide considers worth noting. For context, Michelin Remarkable is a category distinction indicating consistent quality within a recognised tier , not a star, but a meaningful signal that the kitchen is not coasting.

    For the food and travel enthusiast who seeks depth rather than spectacle, Maison de Bacon offers something increasingly rare on the Côte d'Azur: a restaurant that has not reinvented itself to chase a newer audience, and is better for it. Its longevity on this peninsula gives it a contextual weight that newer openings , however technically accomplished , cannot replicate. If you are building an itinerary around serious French dining, this is the kind of anchor that earns its place alongside a stay in Antibes rather than being an afterthought to one.

    As a point of comparison within the broader French classic cuisine category, Maison de Bacon sits in a different register from destination-pilgrimage restaurants like Arpège in Paris or Troisgros in Ouches, but it shares their commitment to the fundamentals of classical French cooking. For Riviera visitors who cannot easily access a Mirazur in Menton reservation, Maison de Bacon is a credible and geographically convenient alternative at the high end of Antibes dining.

    The neighbourhood context matters here. Cap d'Antibes is a peninsula of villas, embassies, and serious money , an area where restaurants either serve the local wealthy population or survive on tourism. Maison de Bacon does both, and the fact that it maintains a 4.3 rating across more than 800 Google reviews suggests it is not simply coasting on its address. Its position on the Boulevard de Bacon, looking out toward the water, gives it an ambient setting that few competitors in the area can match without the hotel infrastructure of a property like Cap-Eden-Roc.

    For those building a wider Antibes itinerary, Pearl's guides to Antibes restaurants, hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences are worth consulting to build the surrounding programme. Maison de Bacon works leading as the centrepiece of an evening in Cap d'Antibes rather than a quick stop , factor in time before and after.

    Know Before You Go

    • Cuisine: Classic Cuisine
    • Chef: Denis Fétisson
    • Price range: €€€€
    • Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 & 2025; Michelin Remarkable designation
    • Google rating: 4.3 (803 reviews)
    • Address: 664 Boulevard de Bacon, 06160 Antibes, France
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , advance booking recommended but not weeks-out difficult
    • Leading for: Celebratory dinners, business meals, serious food-focused visitors
    • Dress code: Smart; formal in feel without a stated code

    Ratings at a Glance

    • Michelin Plate: 2024 and 2025
    • Michelin Category: Remarkable
    • Google: 4.3 / 5 (803 reviews)

    How to Book

    Booking at Maison de Bacon is categorised as easy relative to the leading end of Côte d'Azur dining. You do not need to plan months ahead, but reserving a week or two in advance is sensible for weekend evenings, particularly in the summer season when Cap d'Antibes sees the highest visitor concentration. Phone and direct contact details are not published in this record , check the restaurant's website or contact via standard reservation platforms.

    Peer Comparisons: How Maison de Bacon Fits the Antibes Fine Dining Map

    At the €€€€ tier in Antibes, Maison de Bacon competes directly with Les Pêcheurs (Mediterranean Cuisine, €€€€) and Le Figuier de Saint-Esprit (Regional Cuisine, €€€€). Maison de Bacon's classical approach distinguishes it from both. If Mediterranean-focused cooking with a lighter, produce-driven style is your preference, Les Pêcheurs is a stronger fit. If you want to explore the cooking of a chef more rooted in Provençal and regional tradition, Le Figuier de Saint-Esprit is the better call. For budget-conscious visitors who still want quality modern cooking in Antibes, L'Arazur at €€€ and Nananère at €€ are both worth considering.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Maison de Bacon?

    Reserve at least two to three weeks ahead for a standard visit, more if you want a waterfront table in peak summer (July–August). Booking is categorised as accessible relative to the harder-to-secure Côte d'Azur competitors, so you have more flexibility here than at, say, Louroc at the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc. Contact directly via the address at 664 Boulevard de Bacon — no phone or online booking tool is listed publicly.

    What should I order at Maison de Bacon?

    Maison de Bacon holds a Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025), signalling consistent kitchen execution rather than experimental ambition — this is a house built on classic French technique under chef Denis Fétisson. Focus on the fish and seafood preparations, which align with the restaurant's long-standing waterfront identity on the Cap d'Antibes. Specific current menu items are not confirmed in available data, so ask the team on booking what's leading the menu that season.

    What are alternatives to Maison de Bacon in Antibes?

    At the same €€€€ tier, Les Pêcheurs offers a Mediterranean-focused alternative with comparable coastal positioning. Le Figuier de Saint-Esprit leans into regional Provençal cuisine and suits guests who want a more land-rooted French experience. If budget is flexible upward, Louroc at the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc is the area's most prestigious address, though it is harder to book and priced accordingly.

    Can Maison de Bacon accommodate groups?

    Groups are feasible at Maison de Bacon, but confirm capacity and private dining options directly when booking — no specific group policy is documented. For larger parties at the €€€€ level on the Côte d'Azur, lead time matters more than at most venues; contact the restaurant as early as possible. Parties of 6+ should ask explicitly about room configuration to avoid splitting across the main dining room.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Maison de Bacon?

    Maison de Bacon's Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) confirms consistent quality, and at the €€€€ price range a tasting menu format is the way to get full value from chef Denis Fétisson's classic French approach. If you prefer à la carte control over your spend, that option likely exists, but the tasting format is the better fit for a special occasion meal at this level. Specific menu pricing is not publicly confirmed — ask when booking to calibrate your budget.

    Location

    664 Bd de Bacon, 06160 Antibes, France

    Compare Maison de Bacon

    Getting a Table: Maison de Bacon and Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Maison de BaconClassic Cuisine€€€€Easy
    Les PêcheursMediterranean Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    Le Figuier de Saint-EspritRegional Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    Louroc - Hôtel du Cap-Eden-RocModern Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    L'ArazurModern Cuisine€€€Unknown
    NananèreModern Cuisine€€Unknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Also Consider

    Among the €€€€ restaurants in Antibes, Maison de Bacon occupies the most classically grounded position. Les Pêcheurs is the stronger choice if you want Mediterranean-focused cooking with a lighter, produce-led style, its setting is also hotel-backed, which gives it a different kind of service context. Le Figuier de Saint-Esprit leans into regional Provençal cuisine and is the better option for those who want to eat something with a more explicit southern French identity. Maison de Bacon's advantage is longevity and classical precision, if technique and tradition matter more to you than locality or modernity, it edges the others at this tier.

    Louroc at Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc is in a different category experientially: the hotel setting and the spectacle of Cap-Eden-Roc add something Maison de Bacon does not offer, and the cooking is modern rather than classical. If you are spending at the €€€€ level and want the full Riviera grand-hotel experience alongside the meal, Louroc wins. If you want to focus on the food itself without the hotel theatre, Maison de Bacon is the cleaner choice.

    For diners who want quality without the full €€€€ commitment, L'Arazur at €€€ offers modern cuisine at a more accessible price point, and Nananère at €€ is the clear pick for value-conscious visitors who still want thoughtful cooking in Antibes. Neither competes directly with Maison de Bacon on classical ambition, but both are worth knowing if your budget or mood calls for something less formal.

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