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Wandering through the cobbled lanes of Brantes, down towards the church steeple towards Mont Ventoux looming across the valley, and down some stone steps and around the corner you arrive at the entrance to La Poterne. Great photography by Pascale Lagarde, the owner and kitchen master, greets you at the threshold as you pass from soft light of the lane into at first darker room which makes the descent down towards the open plan kitchen, and patio even more inviting as warm light streams in from the windows complimenting the wooden features of the tidy and inviting restaurant/cafe. Maybe one of the best seats in Brantes a visitor may perch for some delicious vegetarian fare, and wine/beer on the patio of La Poterne sitting on the South facing hillside of Brantes, with views up and down the Toulourenc river valley with the combination of gold sunshine mixing with the lush green below, and Mont Venoux across the way. There is calm, and there is beauty of setting, and La Poterne adds to this fantastic experience (that was necessary to describe) with great food of Pascale’s creation, and great service from the friendly staff. All who visit, or have the opportunity to visit Brantes should make La Poterne part of their exploration of both the town and the valley of the Toulourenc. It is worth the trip to the end of the lane.