Restaurant Le Moulin de Dannemois
About
Le Moulin de Dannemois, nestled in the charming village of Dannemois in France’s Essonne department, is a historic mansion that once belonged to the legendary French pop icon Claude François. Today it hosts The Restaurant Les Disques d’Or, a refined dining venue offering a meticulously crafted French menu made from fresh local produce. Guests can also explore the exquisite interior of the 12th‑century windmill, complete with the former singer’s bedroom, a charming garden terrace, and a small pool. Whether you’re savoring a traditional entrée, a classic Salmon en papillote, or indulging in Tiramisu à la crème de marron, the service is attentive and the ambiance is steeped in musical history. The restaurant operates daily from noon until late, with the exception of Tuesdays and Wednesdays, which are reserved for large group engagements. Reservations are available by phone or email, and reservations for the guided house tours or special spectacle dinners can be made through the website or the Weezevent links provided on the site.
At a glance
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour