Founded in 1345, La Couronne holds the title of the oldest inn in France and has been welcoming guests - human and canine alike - for nearly seven centuries. The terrace overlooking the Place du Vieux-Marché, where Joan of Arc was executed in 1431, is the perfect stage for a long Norman lunch. Classic dishes like duck confit with apple and Calvados sauce are served with theatrical elegance. Dogs are welcome on the terrace and the ground-floor bar area.
💡 Ask for a terrace table on the square side for the best view of the Joan of Arc memorial church.




