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The artificial Harbour built for the D-Day landings was given the code-name Mulberry.
To the best of our knowledge, this restaurant was the first to open in this area after the 6th of June 1944; and this makes it historically unique.
However, the restaurant only changed its name in 1951, when the quaint « A la descente du train » became the « Mulberry »; and today we are proud to open it to you.
Before we settled in Arromanches, this charming village on the Normandy coast so rich in History, we sought to broaden our cultural and culinary horizons, spending a year in Jasper, Canada; then a further three years in cosmopolitan London
And so, since the 1st of July 2003, our young and dynamic team has been at your service, attentive to your needs.
Your visit at the Mulberry will be a most agreeable moment ant its memory will linger with you, in no small part thanks to Aline and her skills in the kitchen as well as Damien extending a whole-hearted welcome in the Bar and in the Restaurant.
At present, our hotel has no classification; but we are making every effort to obtain a classification that will reflect the standard of our service.
We are here to stay, and we wish to ensure that once our clients have enjoyed the unique quality of our establishment, they will return time and again:
“Meet us; remember us; come back to us !”
The Hotel-Restaurant « Le Mulberry » is ideally located at the heart of the village, between the D-Day landings museum and the 360° panoramic cinema; only a stone-throw from the beach.
Come and feel refreshed by the sea-air; immerse yourself in the rich historical heritage; then join us in the warm and relaxing atmosphere of the Mulberry.
Aline and Damien look forward to meeting you soon at the “Mulberry”.
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