EL FONDOUK
Read moreWe fell in love with this former fondouk dating from the 18th century transformed into a nice bar-restaurant. The tables are installed in a pleasant courtyard beautifully decorated, between tradition and arty touches. On the ceiling, decorations made of palm tree fibers, on the floor a nice sky blue furniture. Exhibitions are held upstairs. You can come from morning to night, from breakfast to the festive evening, including lunch. A small store offers handicrafts and a large collection of books (including the nice Elyzad editions). A must see!
LE GRAND CASINO DE DJERBA
Read moreThe Casino of Djerba wants to offer a range of entertainment for all audiences: family evening or gourmet dinner, slot machines or green carpet ... This casino is especially 20 tables of green carpet and 160 slot machines. More than a casino, it is also a leisure space with a video game room for the youngest, a gastronomic restaurant where you can taste for about 35 DT a gargoulette of king prawns with saffron.
DESPERADOS
Read moreA busy, busy place. An old bar transformed into an electro club and it's quite successful!
CAFÉ CHICHKHANE
Read moreThe Chichkhane café is a rather typical place where conviviality rhymes with relaxation. A reputation acquired thanks to the efficiency of the young staff, to the richness of the crafts presented and to the decoration. It's time for tea... and chicha for the amateurs with the flavors of watermelon, melon, cherry, coconut and pineapple, which do not take away from the fact that 30 to 50 puffs of chicha inhaled over an average duration of 1 hour, are equivalent to 2 packs of cigarettes. Beware, on summer evenings, the free places are taken by storm.
CAFÉ MAAZIM
Read moreA pleasant terrace facing the sea and the Spanish fort where you can sip a mint tea (no alcohol) by smoking a chicha. This is the favourite meeting of the locals during summer evenings. Beautiful Tunisian decoration inside coffee. Wi-Fi.
CAFÉ HAJ HASSEN
Read moreLocated on a small square lined with five huge trees, the Haj Assen café is one of the most typical of the island. From its large terrace, you have a beautiful view of the Mosque of the Turks. It is an ideal place to feel the atmosphere of Houmt Souk. You can drink a Turkish coffee, a good lemonade or a mint tea, and above all you can observe the life around you: the friends who meet, the older ones who play cards or dominoes, those who read the newspaper or watch a soccer match. A whole theater that unfolds before your eyes!