Situated in the south-east of France, at the edge of the Rhône-Alpes and Provence Alpes Côte d'Azur regions, the town of Nyons is of easy access.
By car, from the A7 motorway, take the Montélimar Sud exit, then follow Grignan/Valréas. From the A7 motorway, take the Bollène exit then Suze-La-Rousse, or take the Orange exit then Sérignan, Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes.
You may also reach Nyons coming from Gap (D94) or from Vaison-la-Romaine (D538).
"Le petit Nice" is the nickname given to Nyons in the Drôme Provençale.
The town is famous for its olives - the "Tanche" is the local variety - and with their magnificient trees, they add much beauty to the surrounding countryside. The oil produced from these olives, is of top quality.
Once in Nyons, it is very easy to find the restaurant.
Leaving the Place de la Libération, follow the signpost for the "Pont Roman". Go across the Place des Arcades, and carry on straight alongside the Church Saint-Vincent, then take the Rue des Déportés.
The restaurant is near the end of the street, a few meters away from the "Pont Roman". For more details, take a look at our street map of Nyons.