Le Petit Commerce is a historic-center Bordeaux restaurant at 22 Rue Parlement Saint-Pierre that defines itself around fish, oysters, and fresh seafood in a traditional market-style setting. The official site emphasizes wild fish from Arcachon, oysters from the Médoc and Cap Ferret, and a daily-plate approach, which makes it a strong local-food option for diners who want Bordeaux’s maritime side rather than generic tourist menus.

Quick facts
- Best for: traditional Bordeaux seafood in the old center, market-style fish and oyster meals
- Known for: Fresh fish, oysters, and a long-running seafood identity in Saint-Pierre.
- Price range: Mid-range
Why it ranks
Le Petit Commerce ranks because it gives a more seafood-led expression of traditional Bordeaux food. The official site is specific about Arcachon fish and local oyster sourcing, and France.fr identifies it as a local institution. It sits a little higher on spend than the bouillons, but it is still a strong answer for affordable Bordeaux cuisine when the priority is seafood and authenticity over the lowest possible bill.
Location and links
- Address: 22 Rue Parlement Saint-Pierre, 33000 Bordeaux, France
- Official website
Service area and category
- City: Bordeaux
- Country: France
- Category: Seafood Restaurant
Editorial summary
Le Petit Commerce is a historic-center Bordeaux restaurant at 22 Rue Parlement Saint-Pierre that defines itself around fish, oysters, and fresh seafood in a traditional market-style setting. The official site emphasizes wild fish from Arcachon, oysters from the Médoc and Cap Ferret, and a daily-plate approach, which makes it a strong local-food option for diners who want Bordeaux’s maritime side rather than generic tourist menus.