La Maison du Biscuit

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Sortosville-en-Beaumont, France

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Manufacturer· Chocolate artisan· Traditional teahouse· Deli· Grocery store· Pastry shop· Wedding bakery

La Maison du Biscuit Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

La Maison du Biscuit is located in Sortosville-en-Beaumont, France on Le Hameau Costard. La Maison du Biscuit is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category manufacturer in France.

Address

Le Hameau Costard

Phone

+33 233040904

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Mark Schiller

The building is picturesque, both inside and out. La Maison du Biscuit features high quality snacks, treats, drinks, and spices and is a perfect place to buy gifts for friends and family. I can personally recommend the madeleines and the Caramels d'Isigny, which are delicious and perfect if you want to share a taste of France with a large group of people. Also be sure to check out the tea room! It’s relaxing atmosphere and wide selection of teas and accompaniments are sure to please any tea lover.

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Conrad Egbert

Their butter biscuits are counted among the best biscuits I've ever had. The little house is a bit of a trek to get to, but once you're there you'll be glad you did. Apart from biscuits, there are all sorts of things to buy including stuffed toys, artisan chocolates, organic products and surprisingly, a range of exotic spices that I couldn't find anywhere else in Cherbourg. It's a great family day out and there's even a tea salon where one can test the goods before you buy a box of whatever.

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Timo Rathgeber

Really cool little/big store. Lots of really good quality local and French foods and sweets. Not the cheapest but for the quality the prices are alright.

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Rémi DROUET

Wonderful places to get local biscuits from Normandy! Fair prices

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Jenny Hardcastle

Nice interesting place with plenty of choice of gifts to take home. Busy but that’s always good although inside is dark it’s not always easy to see read and understand the labels. I came out with gifts for family and friends happy with my purchases.

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Vivian Hall

A treasure trove of goodies. Allow at least 1 hour to see all the different departments. You can make some fabulous hampers and gift baskets with the wide range of French produce. Great chocolates. The tea room looked inviting. Brilliant displays.

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Andy Davies

Nostalgic is the best word I can use to describe this place!! Wonderful coffee and great service, we love it!!

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Edward March-Shawcross

Very nice biscuits and baked goods. It is closed at some points in the week so do check before you visit. It is expensive but remember that these are artisan products and made from local ingediants on the site. As well as good biscuits they also have a good scotch whisky selection. Interstingly this is not as expensive as you may think.