@lausanneatable released its 2026 program today, once again proving that some of the city’s best moments happen around a table.
From intimate dinners and chef collaborations to creative workshops, tastings, open-air events, and evenings that blur somewhere between culture, food, and good company, this year’s program feels particularly strong.
We’ve highlighted a few events that caught our eye, but there’s plenty more worth discovering in the full lineup.
Full program linked in bio 🍽️
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Looking for the perfect spot to enjoy this delicious weather? We got you 👊
In Lausanne, terrace season isn’t a moment—it’s a way of moving through the city.
A table in the sun, a quiet corner just off the street, somewhere you didn’t plan to stop but do anyway. Some feel like institutions, others you almost don’t want to share. All of them offer a slightly different perspective on the same place.
This is a growing edit of terraces across the city—places we return to, for reasons that aren’t always easy to explain.
(Lakeside buvettes, for the record, are a category of their own.)
The full selection lives on the site ☀️ link in bio.
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✨ Meet the TLG team ✨
Back when our biggest concern was snack time, not restaurant reservations.
Now, we spend our free time sharing the best of Lausanne, simply because we love this city (and we 🤍 you too).
🗓️ This Week In Lausanne 🗓️
A packed week across the city — here’s your recap:
🇹🇭 Khon Thai Festival brings weekend lakeside energy, street food & cultural performances
🍶 Motel a Miio pops up with dreamy ceramics for design lovers
🌝 Full Moon Rave keeps the city moving after dark
💃 Red Bull Dance Your Style qualifiers turns up the heat
🎭 Open-air theatre Boulimie transforms the city into a stage
🥐 Le Sentier Al’Pain au Choc will deliver a sweet escape
Link in bio 🔗
Some places refuse to fit neatly into one category.
@continuum_lausanne is part bar, part cultural space, part terrace, part creative experiment — and somehow still feels like more than the sum of its parts. A former décheterie transformed into a gathering place for DJs, artists, designers, families, neighbours and anyone drawn to the idea that cities need spaces like this to feel alive.
The kind of place where you stop by for one drink and somehow stay all evening.
Read more at the link in bio.
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✨ GIVEAWAY ✨
Are you ready for less perfection, more honesty, more edge, and more conversations that actually matter? Tired of events where everyone performs the “perfect version” of themselves? Same.
Here’s your chance to experience the first ever edition of @rebelday.ch for yourself.
We’re giving away a « Best Friend » package to Rebel Day, happening on May 30th at Beaulieu Lausanne — a full day of inspiring talks, honest conversations, meaningful connections, and empowering moments designed for women.
Expect bold topics, incredible speakers, and the kind of conversations that leave you feeling energized, seen, and inspired.
To enter: • Follow @rebelday.ch • Like this post • Tag your bestie who’d love to join you ✨
We’ll be sending two lucky rebels to Rebel Day — winner announced Monday.
À l’Abordage is back!
For a few days, a former mansion (once a private bank 👀) is taken over and turned into an immersive art playground. No white cube here — just layered spaces, hidden corners, and a building with a past.
This year leans into material immersion: wood, stone, glass, textile…Works you don’t just look at, you feel.
Behind the project: two art-loving brothers with a clear vision — to showcase contemporary art in a way that’s more intuitive, more sensory, and intentionally ephemeral.
True to its ethos, the project highlights a strong local scene, bringing together regional artists, galleries, and creatives.
It’s somewhere between exhibition, collectible design, and spatial experience.
📍 Chemin de Roseneck 6 🗓 May 7–10 (vernissage on the 7th, 17:30–22:00)
Go while it lasts
In May, @chef._.charles (Charles Labaune) takes over Deli Social in Lausanne with a pop-up built around one idea that feels simple, but lands beautifully: a shared table of 16 guests, gathered for a tasting menu that’s as thoughtful as it is generous.
This is a full restaurant experience — structured, intentional, and carefully paced — but with a warmth and proximity that changes how it feels to sit down and eat. Everything revolves around the food, and the way it brings people together.
The menu unfolds in five vegetarian courses, shaped by the season and rooted in close collaborations with local producers. It’s Japanese-influenced in spirit and precision, but grounded in the region — clean flavours, quiet complexity, nothing unnecessary, everything considered.
Each dish feels like it knows exactly what it wants to say. Not loud, but confident. Not complicated, but deeply intentional.
To accompany it, non-alcoholic pairings are served throughout the meal — designed with the same level of care as the food itself. Fresh, layered, sometimes surprising, always in dialogue with what’s on the plate.
The result is a dinner that feels focused and coherent, but also unusually personal — the kind of meal where attention sharpens and time stretches just a little.
And honestly, it stays with you.
Every weekend in May (Thursday, Friday, Saturday) Book your spot
🗓️ This Week In Lausanne 🗓️
What’s on in Lausanne this week? Quite a lot.
From Chef Charles’ intimate pop-up at Deli Social and the city-wide takeover of Festival Bande Dessinée Lausanne, to À L’Abordage design weekend and Lausanne Art Fair, a theatre play, a comedy show, and the streets of Lausanne coming alive with special inaugurations and celebrations—your week is looking pretty full.
Save this, send it to your people, and let us know what’s on your agenda ✨ Link in bio.
We recently booked a weeknight visit to @lanebuleuseco in Renens—curious to see what actually happens beyond the bottles we know.
Turns out: quite a lot.
Tastings right in the brewery, tanks all around you, the full lineup on pour (plus a couple of limited editions), and the option to stay longer with a proper tour and pizza. The kind of setup that makes a midweek plan feel unexpectedly solid.
It also made one thing very clear: the Swiss craft beer scene has come a long way. What started as a handful of small, experimental projects has grown into something far more defined—and far more interesting to drink.
Which got us thinking: beyond the breweries themselves, where are the best places to grab a proper pint in Lausanne?
We put together a list of the ones we keep coming back to 🍻 link in bio 🍺
🍸GIVEAWAY🍷 (a big one)
There are apéros… and then there’s this.
*L’Apéro à Vie* — a concept born at @tacave.ch and now landing at @eatme.swiss — is built on a very simple (and very good) idea: the moments between work and night deserve to be protected.
Here’s how it works:
One membership. Lifetime access.
→ One free drink, every day, during apéro hours (17h–19h)
→ For you AND a guest
Yes. Every day. For life.
And because some things are too good not to share… we’re giving one away 🍷 FOR REAL.
To enter:
1. Like this post
2. Follow @tacave.ch + @eatme.swiss
3. Tag your apéro buddy
Winner announced tomorrow (Wednesday) by EOD.
✨Want to see what it’s all about?✨
They’re hosting a launch this Friday, May 1 from 17h — winemaker Stéphane Gros pouring, light bites, music, and that very specific kind of evening that tends to stretch a little longer than planned.
Free entry, RSVP via link in bio.
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T&Cs (the essentials):
Membership valid at participating Ta Cave / Eat Me locations • one drink per day per member during apéro hours • valid for life (yes, really) • non-transferable, app-based access required • must be 18+ to enter
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