If you’re looking for a break from champagne, music, and all of St. Tropez’s glitz and decadence, take a 30-minute car ride to the quaint village of La Môle, where Auberge de la Môle has offered up quality homemade dishes since 1962. Guests enter the bar and tabac, where they can stock up on post-pastis cigarettes. In the dining room, indulge in fluffy omelets with cèpes mushrooms, escargots, cuisses de grenouille, and copious amounts of foie gras. Although the inn is located along the road and is easily overlooked, rumor has it that it’s the favorite dinner hideaway of Club 55’s Patrice de Colmont. —Elena Clavarino