One of the latest venues to open on Pampelonne Beach, Loulou has been designed as a homage to the bohemian Riviera of the 1950s, with a dash of Parisian joie de vivre.
Created as the 'summer quarters' of the celebrated Loulou restaurant in the French capital's Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Loulou à Ramatuelle brings the urbane glamour of Paris to St Tropez.
Loulou sits on the legendary Pampelonne Beach, brought to world attention by the 1956 Brigitte Bardot film And God Created Woman, and its style and ambience draws on the laid-back sophistication of the French Riviera of the 1950s.
The beach, backed by dunes and wild vegetation, is famed for its natural beauty and is easily accessible for those visiting the coast on a superyacht charter.
Once ashore, claim your lounger and enjoy the stunning, uninterrupted views of the Mediterranean while sipping a signature Sparkling Loulou champagne cocktail, or stay for lunch in the club's restaurant.
Loulou's style and ambience draws on the the laid-back sophistication of the French Riviera of the 1950s
Benoit Dargère, executive chef at Loulou in Paris, has devised a fresh, summery menu influenced by the cuisine of both the French and Italian Rivieras, using locally-sourced ingredients.
Try a light artichoke salad, sea bass carpaccio or black truffle ravioli, while for something more substantial, the grilled lobster linguine or roast chicken with potatoes are good choices.
As well as a range of inventive cocktails, Loulou also offers an extensive wine list, with an impressive selection of champagnes and wines from across France.
If you are visiting St Tropez during your South of France yacht charter, Loulou à Ramatuelle is the perfect place to come ashore and relax in true Riviera style. You can view our pick of the best St Tropez attractions to discover everything that this slice of paradise has to offer.
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