Salon de la Gastronomie et du Terroir
Edition 2026 Gastronomy Wine Craft Beer

Salon de la Gastronomie et du Terroir

Showcase of Meuse producers and local products in Bar-le-Duc

Bar-le-Duc — Meuse (55)
Dates 07 Nov — 08 Nov 2026
Location Bar-le-Duc (55)
Prices —
Status Confirmed

About Salon de la Gastronomie

The Salon de la Gastronomie et du Terroir in Bar-le-Duc is a gourmet event that brings together over fifty exhibitors and local producers each autumn at La Barroise. For a weekend in November, this fair highlights the gastronomic treasures of the Meuse, Lorraine, and Grand Est regions: craft beers, snails, honey, jams, cheeses, cured meats, and regional specialties. A true place for exchange between passionate producers and lovers of good food.

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Meuse regional products in the spotlight

The Salon de la Gastronomie et du Terroir is the annual meeting place for food lovers in Bar-le-Duc. Every autumn, La Barroise hosts this fair, which highlights the richness and diversity of Meuse, Lorraine, and Grand Est regional products.

More than fifty exhibitors

The fair brings together over fifty exhibitors and producers who come to present and offer tastings of their specialties:

  • Craft beers: local and regional breweries showcase their hopped creations.
  • Meuse snails: snail farmers introduce their preparations based on this emblematic dish.
  • Honey and bee products: Meuse beekeepers offer honey, gingerbread, and confectionery.
  • Artisanal jams and preserves: the famous Bar-le-Duc redcurrant jam and other specialties.
  • Cheeses and dairy products: terrines, aged cheeses, and regional cheese specialties.
  • Cured meats and meats: pâté lorrain, black pudding, sausages, and other charcuterie preparations.
  • Wines and spirits: wines from Côtes de Meuse and eaux-de-vie from Lorraine.

Tastings and encounters

The fair is above all a place for exchange and conviviality. Visitors can taste the products, discuss manufacturing methods with the producers, and leave with quality provisions. Culinary events, demonstrations, and tasting workshops complete the program.

La Barroise: a friendly venue

La Barroise, located at 85 rue Ernest Bradfer in Bar-le-Duc, is a multi-purpose hall that transforms for a weekend into a warm and welcoming gourmet market. The layout of the stands allows for smooth circulation and encourages exchanges between exhibitors and visitors.

Promoting local producers

The Salon de la Gastronomie et du Terroir plays an important role in promoting short supply chains and local producers. By offering them a prime showcase, the fair contributes to the economic dynamism of the Meuse region and encourages visitors to favor local products.

Salon de la Gastronomie — edition 2026

New edition of the Salon de la Gastronomie et du Terroir at La Barroise in Bar-le-Duc in November 2026. Tastings, meetings with producers, and regional specialties.

Practical information — Salon de la Gastronomie

Location

La Barroise
85 rue Ernest Bradfer
55000 Bar-le-Duc

Period

The fair takes place on a weekend in November (Saturday and Sunday).

Access

By car: Bar-le-Duc is accessible via the A4 motorway. La Barroise has parking.

By train: Bar-le-Duc station (TER Grand Est).

Prices

Consult the practical information on the Meuse Attractivité website or the town of Bar-le-Duc.

Contact

Town of Bar-le-Duc
South Meuse Tourist Office: +33 (0)3 29 79 11 13

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Where does it take place — Salon de la Gastronomie

La Barroise

85 rue Ernest Bradfer, 55000 Bar-le-Duc

Contact Salon de la Gastronomie

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+33 3 29 79 11 13

Salon de la Gastronomie in brief

Gastronomy Wine Craft Beer Local Produce Farmers' Market Family Crafts Outdoor Free Meuse

History of Salon de la Gastronomie