Traditional cooking

Locafé

Grenoble

Description

Vegan, organic and local cuisine. All our products are organically grown (or in conversion to support the transition). All our vegetables are grown within a 20 km radius of the restaurant. Our fruit comes from the Isère and Drôme regions (with the exception of Italian citrus fruits).
For the rest, priority is given to Isère, then Rhône-Alpes, then France, and as a last resort, Europe (less and less). The only non-European products are coffee, tea, spices and sugar.
Our wines are all organic or biodynamic, and we favor natural wines as much as possible.
All our beers are organic, from breweries in the Isère region or neighboring departments.
All our dishes are homemade, including the bread, which is made with long-fermented sourdough.
We also offer homemade living drinks, such as Kombucha, Kefir, or flower fizzes, depending on the season.

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Organic and local vegan restaurant that follows Isère seasonality. Organic, biodynamic and natural wines. Organic and local craft beers. Organic specialty coffees and exceptional organic teas. Kombucha, kefir and homemade living drinks. Homemade slow-fermented sourdough bread.

Sustainable tourism

Le Locafé has a menu that changes every week, depending on the arrival of vegetables from its partner organic farmers. This guarantees plates composed exclusively of fresh produce, and also reduces waste. Vegetable trimmings and peelings are recycled in the preparation of broths. All ingredients are sourced exclusively from organic farming, and in particular from local producers. For vegetables, the chef takes a scooter to the Europole organic market. No bottled water at Locafé: the water served at the table is Grenoble water. What's more, the water left in the carafes is reused to water the many plants that adorn the premises. All their furniture is made from recycled objects or local recycling centers, or as a last resort, FSC wood from Chartreuse or France. Le Locafé offers the "café suspendu" concept that is slowly gaining popularity. The principle is simple: you pay for two coffees, consume one and the other is offered to someone who can't afford it and asks for it at the counter. Finally, the Locafé regularly hosts exhibitions by local artists.

Ouverture

From 01/01 to 31/12
Opening hours on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday between 9 am and 11 pm.
Closed on Monday and weekends.

Tarifs

Adult menu: 24 to 30 €.

Contact et accès
31 Rue d'Alembert
38000 Grenoble
Isère (38)
Informations complémentaires
Catégorie
  • Traditional cooking
Langues parlées
  • French
Animaux
  • Pets allowed
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