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17 June 2026

A Day of Delicious Convenience at Club Les Ormes: Ordering Fresh Bread, Sandwiches, and Take‑Away Dinners

When you’re on holiday with little ones, mealtimes should be simple, tasty, and flexible. That’s exactly what you’ll find at Club Les Ormes. From ordering fresh bread every day to enjoying sandwiches by the pool and effortless take‑away dinners at your own accommodation, you can plan your day around what matters most: time together. In this guide, you’ll learn how ordering fresh bread works step by step, where to grab easy lunches, and how to choose between communal dinners or a private family table—without ever compromising on quality or convenience.

Morning Made Easy: Fresh Bread and Your First Coffee

Start your day the French way—and do it without a rush.

How to order fresh bread

Tip: You can order bread in advance via the Club’s app, making it effortless to set up breakfast for the family as soon as everyone wakes.

Coffee, not a full breakfast service

A child‑friendly start

Heading to the pool after pick‑up? The restroom at the poolside bar includes a dedicated child‑sized toilet—one less thing to worry about when you’re out and about with little ones.

For practical information and timely updates, you’ll receive messages via the Club app during your stay. Please keep notifications on so you don’t miss anything useful.

Lunchtime, Your Way

Whether you’re in a sun‑lounger mood or you want a sit‑down family lunch, Club Les Ormes makes midday easy.

High‑season rhythm

Poolside bites and quick comforts

At the large swimming pool, everyone can enjoy easy snacks, including:

This is ideal when you want to keep the kids swimming and the day moving without a long sit‑down.

Early‑ and late‑season timetable

If you’re visiting outside peak months, plan around these adjusted opening hours:

No matter the season, you can choose to enjoy your lunch at the restaurant, on the atmospheric terrace, by the pool, or back at your own accommodation.

Dinner Options: Communal Warmth or Private Family Time

Evenings at Club Les Ormes balance conviviality with family‑first flexibility.

The Table d’Hôtes tradition

Take‑away dinners to your accommodation

Some nights, staying in is exactly what you need. At Club Les Ormes you can choose to enjoy your dinner at your own accommodation—perfect for a calm bedtime routine or a relaxed movie‑night vibe without a TV, just conversation, games, and the quiet of nature.

Dietary needs, handled with care

A Sample Day of Delicious Convenience

Here’s how a relaxed, well‑fed day might unfold:

  1. 08:30 – Pick up your pre‑ordered fresh bread and grab a coffee at the bar.
  2. 09:00 – Breakfast at your accommodation (add items from the €45 grocery package if you pre‑ordered it).
  3. Late morning – Head to the pool; the child‑sized toilet at the poolside bar makes breaks easier.
  4. 12:00 – Choose lunch: restaurant menu, terrace service, or quick poolside snacks like toasted sandwiches, panini, and fries.
  5. Afternoon – Drinks by the pool or a quiet moment on your lodge terrace.
  6. Early evening – Join the Table d’Hôtes (kids served first) or request a private table. On a low‑key night, opt for take‑away dinner to enjoy at your accommodation.

Quick Answers (for fast planning)

Practical Takeaways and Tips

Why This Works for Families

Club Les Ormes is designed so parents can relax while children feel free to play and explore. The dining setup—order‑ahead bread, flexible lunch spots, and evening choices between community and privacy—removes friction from your day. Fresh, local products keep meals wholesome, and thoughtful touches like serving children first or providing high chairs help family dinners stay calm, warm, and memorable.

Plan Your Delicious Day

Ready to make meals the easiest part of your holiday? Explore more on our Food & Drink page and get practical info on our Services page:

Have questions or special requests? Email info@clublesormes.com or call +33 (0)6 78 14 86 25. Book your stay, pre‑order your fresh bread, and dine your way at Club Les Ormes.