Flower-decked terrace of Le Spot restaurant in Sausset-les-Pins, open onto the Cote Bleue
Cote Bleue · Bouches-du-Rhone

Sausset-les-Pins, the Cote Bleue at the Table

Between Marseille and Martigues, Le Spot sets its terrace facing the Mediterranean: a friendly brasserie, daily cuisine and a sea view at every table.

Le Spot terrace decorated with orange flowers, with guests facing the sea in Sausset-les-Pins
A seaside village

Le Spot, a Seaside Address in Sausset-les-Pins

Sausset-les-Pins is a small harbour on the Cote Bleue, in the heart of the Bouches-du-Rhone, between the Marseille calanques and the Martigues lagoon. People come for the slow rhythm of the ports, the Mediterranean light and a simple way of living by the sea.

At 1 Avenue Jules Ferry, on the seafront, Le Spot carries on that spirit. The brasserie is open from early morning to dinner, seven days a week, with a 78-seat terrace set right by the water. Here you take your time: a coffee in the sun, a dish of the day, a cocktail at sunset.

Cote Bleue regulars and passing visitors find the same thing here: honest cooking, an open view of the sea and a relaxed atmosphere, true to the identity of Sausset-les-Pins.

Set table at Le Spot with a sea view through large sheer curtains in Sausset-les-Pins
78 seats facing the sea

A Sea View Terrace to the Rhythm of the Cote Bleue

The terrace is the heart of Le Spot. Open onto the Mediterranean, it welcomes guests from morning brunch to dinner, on sunny days and milder evenings alike. Every table, indoors or out, keeps the sea in view.

On mistral days, the dining room s large windows offer the same panorama, sheltered from the wind. Service runs continuously from 8am to 11pm: settle in whenever you like, for a quick moment or a long table with friends.

What you come for

Plancha, Brunch and Cocktails in Sausset-les-Pins

Le Spot s menu follows the sea and the mood of the day: plancha-grilled produce, a generous brunch and a cocktail bar, all in the same seaside spirit.

Plate of plancha-grilled octopus served on the terrace facing the sea at Le Spot

The plancha, sea side

Whole fish, octopus, cuttlefish and prawns grilled on the plancha according to the day s catch, with the chef s chosen side.

Seafood & plancha
Grilled seafood served with lemon at Le Spot restaurant in Sausset-les-Pins

Briny starters to share

Oysters depending on the catch, tellines and razor clams on the plancha, garlic and parsley prawns: sea bites open the meal gently.

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Amber cocktail served in a martini glass on a wooden table at Le Spot

Cocktail & spritz bar

Mojitos, spritz and fresh cocktails go with an aperitif facing the sunset, before or after the meal, until 11pm.

Cocktails & spritz
Around the table

Brunch, Dine and Wander in Sausset-les-Pins

A day in Sausset-les-Pins often begins with a brunch facing the sea, continues with a walk along the harbour and ends with dinner on the terrace. Le Spot follows that thread: brunch Tuesday to Sunday from 9am to 11am, then a continuous menu until evening. brunch in Sausset-les-Pins.

The village invites you to stroll: seafront, Cote Bleue coves and neighbouring harbours such as Carry-le-Rouet or Ensues-la-Redonne, all reachable by the Cote Bleue train. Le Spot s table is the meeting point, between regulars and visitors.

Whether for a morning coffee, a quick lunch, a seafood platter to share or a drink in the sun, Sausset-les-Pins is lived at a slow pace, the sea always in the background.

Wooden terrace entrance of Le Spot restaurant with its sign in Sausset-les-Pins
Coming to Le Spot

Access, Hours and Booking in Sausset-les-Pins

Le Spot welcomes you at 1 Avenue Jules Ferry, 13960 Sausset-les-Pins, 35 minutes from Marseille and 15 minutes from Martigues via the coastal road. The SNCF station, on the Cote Bleue line, is a five-minute walk away.

Open every day from 8am to 11pm, from breakfast to dinner. Booking is strongly advised at weekends and during the summer season to enjoy a terrace table facing the sea.

Frequently asked questions

Your Questions about Sausset-les-Pins

Where can I eat with a sea view in Sausset-les-Pins?

Le Spot, at 1 Avenue Jules Ferry, has a 78-seat terrace directly facing the Mediterranean. Indoors or on the terrace, every table looks out to the sea, on the Sausset-les-Pins seafront.

What are Le Spot s opening hours in Sausset-les-Pins?

Le Spot is open every day from 8am to 11pm, weekends and public holidays included. Brunch is served Tuesday to Sunday from 9am to 11am, and the menu stays available throughout the day until dinner.

Is Le Spot far from Marseille and Martigues?

No. Sausset-les-Pins is about 35 minutes from Marseille via the coastal road and 15 minutes from Martigues. The SNCF station, on the Cote Bleue line, is a five-minute walk from the restaurant.

What cuisine does Le Spot serve in Sausset-les-Pins?

Varied, sea-focused cuisine: fish and seafood grilled on the plancha, briny starters, meats, salads, pasta, brunch and cocktails. The menu highlights the day s deliveries based on local fishing.

Do I need to book a table in Sausset-les-Pins?

Booking is strongly advised at weekends and during the summer season, especially for a terrace table facing the sea. You can book by phone at +33 4 42 87 35 77 or by email at lespotsausset@gmail.com.

Can I have brunch in Sausset-les-Pins?

Yes, Le Spot serves a sweet and savoury brunch Tuesday to Sunday from 9am to 11am, on the sea view terrace. It is a simple way to start the day facing the Cote Bleue before wandering along the harbour.

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Le Spot s table unfolds across its pages: the seaside terrace, the morning brunch and the sea menu, all rooted in Sausset-les-Pins.