Restaurant in Vichy, France
La Table d'Antoine
100Pearl PointsFlexible Vichy pick

About La Table d'Antoine
A sensible Vichy option for a celebration meal when flexibility and a seated restaurant setting matter more than a heavily signposted cuisine style. Consider it for lunch or dinner planning around the city, but compare with L'Écrin de Marlène or Les Caudalies if price band and cuisine category need to be clear before committing.
La Table d'Antoine is a Vichy restaurant with verified opening hours from Wednesday to Sunday for both lunch and dinner. The available verified details are limited: it lists a smart-casual dress code, there is no confirmed public information here for cuisine, pricing, awards, chef identity, menu format, or service style. Treat it as a practical option to consider when the schedule works, rather than as a venue whose culinary positioning can be fully assessed from verified data alone.
A sensible Vichy pick when flexibility matters more than culinary certainty
The clearest verified advantage is scheduling. La Table d'Antoine is closed Monday and Tuesday, then open Wednesday through Sunday from 12 to 3 PM and 7:30 to 11 PM. That gives diners lunch and dinner options across the second half of the week, which can help when planning around other activities in Vichy.
Expectations should stay modestly framed because the verified record does not establish a cuisine, tasting format, price band, signature dish, or beverage program. The practical move is to choose the service that fits your day and confirm any menu, dietary, accessibility, or booking details directly with the restaurant before committing.
Where it sits against other options
If you want to compare La Table d'Antoine with other named options, L'Écrin de Marlène, Les Caudalies, Restaurant Jacques Decoret, Bouillon des Artistes, Bistrot des Célestins are natural restaurants to check alongside it. The best choice will depend on the details you can confirm for your date, such as availability, menu, budget, the kind of meal you want.
Start with La Table d'Antoine when its Wednesday-to-Sunday lunch and dinner hours suit your plan and a smart-casual setting is appropriate. Choose another option if you need more verified detail before booking. For a wider scan, use Pearl's Vichy restaurants guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at La Table d'Antoine?
There is no verified information here about bar seating at La Table d'Antoine. Treat it as a restaurant in Vichy and ask ahead if bar seating is important. Its verified hours are Wednesday to Sunday, 12 to 3 PM and 7:30 to 11 PM.
Can La Table d'Antoine accommodate groups?
There is no verified group-capacity information here for La Table d'Antoine. Its Wednesday-to-Sunday lunch and dinner schedule may help with planning, but group size, table availability, any private-dining details should be confirmed directly. Restaurant Jacques Decoret or Les Caudalies can also be checked if you are comparing options.
Is La Table d'Antoine good for solo dining?
There is no verified solo-dining policy or seating format here. If you are dining alone, the practical point is that La Table d'Antoine is open for both lunch and dinner from Wednesday through Sunday in Vichy. If seating style matters, confirm directly before going. Bistrot des Célestins is another name to compare.
Is lunch or dinner better at La Table d'Antoine?
Choose based on your schedule. La Table d'Antoine is open Wednesday through Sunday from 12 to 3 PM for lunch and from 7:30 to 11 PM for dinner. There is no verified information here that establishes one service as better than the other.
What are alternatives to compare with La Table d'Antoine?
Other named options to compare include Restaurant Jacques Decoret, Bouillon des Artistes, Bistrot des Célestins, L'Écrin de Marlène, Les Caudalies. Check current hours, menus, availability, pricing directly before choosing, since those details are not verified here for comparison purposes.
Is La Table d'Antoine good for a special occasion?
It may suit a special occasion if its Vichy location, smart-casual dress code, Wednesday-to-Sunday lunch and dinner hours fit your plans. There is no verified information here about awards, tasting menus, private rooms, or a formal occasion format, so confirm the current experience directly if the meal is high-stakes.
Location
8 Rue Burnol, 03200 Vichy, France
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How it compares in Vichy
Restaurant Jacques Decoret is the stronger first check for diners planning a higher-stakes celebration, while La Table d'Antoine is the more flexible pick when the goal is a composed local meal without building the whole trip around one reservation. Choose Jacques Decoret for ambition; choose La Table d'Antoine for a lower-pressure plan.
L'Écrin de Marlène and Les Caudalies give clearer value signals because both show a €€ band and a defined cuisine direction: Modern Cuisine for L'Écrin de Marlène, Traditional Cuisine for Les Caudalies. That makes them easier to choose for diners who want to know the style and spend level before booking.
Bouillon des Artistes and Bistrot des Célestins are the practical backups if the group wants something more casual or easier to slot into a Vichy day. La Table d'Antoine makes sense when the occasion needs a proper restaurant setting, but the peers are better cross-shops when ambiance, price, or cuisine category needs to be clearer upfront.
Where to look if this is not the right fit
For a clearer modern French direction with a visible €€ signal, check L'Écrin de Marlène. For a more traditional French frame at €€, Les Caudalies is the cleaner alternative.
If the group wants a more relaxed Vichy meal, compare Bouillon des Artistes and Bistrot des Célestins before committing.
How it compares in Vichy
Restaurant Jacques Decoret is the stronger first check for diners planning a higher-stakes celebration, while La Table d'Antoine is the more flexible pick when the goal is a composed local meal without building the whole trip around one reservation. Choose Jacques Decoret for ambition; choose La Table d'Antoine for a lower-pressure plan.
L'Écrin de Marlène and Les Caudalies give clearer value signals because both show a €€ band and a defined cuisine direction: Modern Cuisine for L'Écrin de Marlène, Traditional Cuisine for Les Caudalies. That makes them easier to choose for diners who want to know the style and spend level before booking.
Bouillon des Artistes and Bistrot des Célestins are the practical backups if the group wants something more casual or easier to slot into a Vichy day. La Table d'Antoine makes sense when the occasion needs a proper restaurant setting, but the peers are better cross-shops when ambiance, price, or cuisine category needs to be clearer upfront.
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