LE GARAGE
Read moreNow there's a place to get curious about! Since July 2022, Le Garage has been home to a shared space run by the association Les Amis du Garage d'Étel. The idea? Host several trades, from catering to crafts, and organize related events: markets, workshops, concerts... This business colocation showcases local merchants, serves as a coworking space for freelancers and offers a bar-restaurant service. A civic initiative worth supporting!
B.R.E.F RIVE GAUCHE
Read moreB.R.E.F stands for Bar Ruche Artistique Ephémère Fertile. The acronym says it all! It's hard not to find what you're looking for here, with its harbor views, trendy terrace and eclectic program of exhibitions, concerts, shows and workshops. It's buzzing, it's vibrating, it's dancing and, above all, it's creating a joyous creative mess, a broth simmered by the friendly team who run the place. If you're an artist, this multicultural space is the perfect place for a residency. If you're not, just pop in for a drink, and keep an eye out for the programme!
FESTIVAL DE LA ROOF TOP TENT
Read moreThe Roof Top Tent Festival pitches its tent for its3rd edition at Camping Le Roch Vétür in Le Tour-du-Parc. For those in the know, the RTT is THE European event for roof-tent travelers, and the 2nd largest in Europe after Germany. On the program: conferences, concerts, a catering area and an exhibitor village featuring roof-tent manufacturers, services, car manufacturers, insurers, outdoor equipment and accessories, leisure and outdoor sports.
CINÉVILLE GARENNE
Read moreThe Cinéville Garenne is the meeting place for film lovers in Vannes. It has five cinemas, two of which have access for people with reduced mobility, and a car park. In addition to national and international releases, or special programs, the cinema broadcasts the Metropolitan Opera season every year, with live performances. In addition to film screenings, the cinema can host meetings, conventions, seminars, etc. The rooms are suitable for groups of 50 to 500 people and offer access to a private VIP area.
L'ENTRE 2 MERS
Read moreWant to take a break from shopping on the Rhuys peninsula? Located in the Z.A. de Kerollaire, this new beer bar has everything you could wish for. Nadia and Emmanuel, the owners, offer draught beers, wines and cocktails to drink on the premises and a fine selection to take away, particularly from Brittany. To accompany your refreshments, the bar offers a few snacks to nibble on, such as planks, hot camemberts or sausages. And while you're waiting to be served, why not play a game of darts?
HORIZON BRASSERIE BRUME
Read moreLast March, this craft brewery moved from Theix-Noyalo to the Kerveau business park in Questembert. The brewery offers a selection of 7 beers on permanent draught, and ephemeral beers on tap. Collaborations with other craft breweries will also be available at the Horizon bar and in the boutique. Holder of the Nature et progrès label, the brewery uses raw materials from Brittany: the cereals come from Saint-Avé and the hops from Morbihan. The recipes are even freely available!
LE CAFE DU MIDI
Read moreCreated in 1890 and taken over by Morgane, Le Café du Midi is a landmark for locals. One comes there to drink a coffee while quietly reading the newspaper, to sip a beer at the aperitif or to eat a dish of the day, a plate, a composed salad or a traditional cake. The establishment, a little jewel of the peninsula, has kept its charm and cachet of yesteryear, with its tables close together and its unobstructed view of the pretty Haliguen port. An address not to be missed with a friendly atmosphere and a vast terrace to enjoy the sun.
KKOTHÉ
Read moreThe first and only coffee-shop on the Rhuys peninsula, Kkothé opened its doors in June 2023 opposite the Hermine cultural center in Sarzeau. On board, Gilbert Delanchy offers, in a tropical atmosphere, homemade delicacies (cookies, brookies), artisanal ice creams, a range of hot drinks (teas, coffees, rooibos) and cold drinks (iced teas, milkshakes), as well as a fresh and copious lunch menu for consumption on site. A charming place that is sure to delight the taste buds of any sweet tooth passing through the peninsula.
TYROLL
Read moreThis is the latest addition to the Lorient submarine base. Since spring 2020, the Tyrolean traverse (TyRoll) lets you soar through the air from the top of the Tower of Winds at the Eric Tabarly Sailing City. a 350-metre descent at 60 km/h. Guaranteed thrills and a flight just above the water! From the top of the tower, the view of the offshore racing center, the harbor, the citadel of Port-Louis and, in the distance, the island of Groix, is breathtaking. A unique experience to be enjoyed independently or in conjunction with a visit to the Cité de la Voile.
FUNBREIZH
Read moreFunbreizh has different hats: travel agency for individuals and groups (associations, works councils...), it is also an event agency with a congress and seminar service, all in Brittany, in the Great West of course.
For individuals, it offers original and thematic escapades, in short stays, weekends and itinerant tours. Finally, its "Box Voyages" are excellent gift ideas for Brittany lovers. Several collections are to be discovered!
AR ROC'H KAFÉ
Read moreThe Ar Roc'h Café store, located beyond the tourist center of La Roche-Bernard, is worth a visit. Coffee lovers will appreciate to taste a high quality coffee, roasted on the spot. Each coffee has a story, for an exceptional tasting each time. Lovers of loose tea will appreciate the wide range offered. All of this is accompanied by one of the in-house pastries, including the KooKiKiTue: an all-chocolate cookie with a delicious salted butter caramel at its heart.
LE COOTA
Read moreA concert café, Latin dance venue and comedy stage, Coota is the place to be for locals and tourists alike, who enjoy a diverse evening out all year round. The program is eclectic, from jam nights to concerts, and the terrace on the square allows you to contemplate the show while enjoying a breath of fresh air. Exotic cocktails accompanied by local terrines and platters. Sam and his team offer a warm and friendly welcome. Follow their social networks to keep up to date with events.
LE CLIFDEN
Read moreThis country bistro is a real institution in Sarzeau and the surrounding area. Having taken over the family business more than 30 years ago, Gwénaël Le Jendre doesn't want to let go of the torch, and for good reason, he likes to say: "I'm too much in love with this area to consider anything else" except getting on his Harley and travelling to more or less distant places. The Clifden, which was opened by his grandfather in 1925, has celebrated its 90th anniversary with rock bands, rockabilly, blues or traditional Celtic music. There is something for everyone in the summer evenings!
GASTON ET PETTERSSON
Read moreYou enter here as if you were opening the pages of a comic strip. The story opens with a whimsical character, Youn, the adorable owner of the premises, accompanied by two donkeys, Gaston and Pettersson. All you have to do is read the dialogue on the walls, and as for the decor, take the flying fish and retro board games upstairs! The result is a cacophony of color, a symphony of yesteryear in which you can spend hours re-envisioning the world over a drink and a handful of peanuts. Le Petit Futé was delighted, and chances are you will be too!
LAND AUX LUTINS
Read moreSince 2017, this amusement park has been offering a real treetop adventure. Under the mischievous eye of a few elves, take a trip down the slides, tree houses, giant trampolines... Climb, jump, slide - everything is designed for safe fun. Located in the forest of Landaul, this new park promises adventure and fun for young and old alike, from the age of 2. And for moments of relaxation, you can lie back in one of the hammocks in the shade of the majestic trees. Clever idea: an original idea for birthdays!
BAKER STREET
Read moreWith its pink facade, its small terrace and its good smells of cooking, we can't resist to discover this tea room of Belle-Île. Pastry chef by trade, Jean-Claude prepares delicious pastries and morning pastries, but also pies (salmon-aubergine, sardine-tomato...), pies, sandwiches and soups in winter for the salty side. You can come at any time of the day to enjoy a little sweet or salty treat according to your tastes, your desires and your appetite. Go there, especially for the welcome: charming.
THÉÂTRE DE LORIENT
Read moreIdeal to spend a good moment, the theater of Lorient proposes you a beautiful programming throughout the year: pure theater, dance, circus, music and many other creations... To buy your tickets, go directly to the theater's ticket office or buy them on the Internet. There are several subscriptions to satisfy everyone. The plus: if you wish to have dinner before the show, the restaurant Le Belvédère located next to the theater opens its doors earlier on the evenings of the show (reservation required).
TI BEUDEFF
Read moreMuch more than a pub, the Ti Beudeff, created in 1972 by Morgann's family, is an institution in Groix. The establishment offers a bar service and a restaurant in high season.
Jean-Marc will prepare typical Groix dishes for you: tuna stew and pan-fried Kouign Pod "Chum Pot" (the island's traditional cake). After the meal, you can extend the evening and discover the arranged rums of Ti Beudeff, to the rhythm of sea songs and Celtic music. An evening that you will not forget!
LA DAME BLANCHE
Read moreDuring a walk in the center of Port-Louis, in the only pedestrian street of the town, we invite you to stop in this multi-faceted establishment. La Dame Blanche is a tea room, coffee shop and bookstore that offers sweet and savory snacks. Open all day in high season, it is a very nice and friendly place to have a tea and a homemade pastry while leafing through the book you just bought. In summer, you can enjoy the garden in bloom... A nice address to discover.
WESTPORT INN
Read moreThe Westport is a sister pub to the Galway Inn, located at the "Bermuda Triangle" as the locals call it, and is a great place to party or eat. The pub offers craft beers, whiskies, rums, wine and cocktails, all in a warm atmosphere. On the programme: beer, musical encounters, lunch formulas at noon and boards to share in the evening. On the menu, some specialities: beef with Guinness and Irish stew with lamb, but also hot dogs, burgers, fish and chips... And on Saturday, it's Irish Breakfast!
LA PEAU DE L'OURS
Read moreIt is in an atypical and very nice atmosphere that you can come and enjoy your aperitif at the Peau de L'Ours, a bistro taken over by Marion some time ago. Organic and local beer, but also Irish sessions, board games marathons and many concerts are on the program. The atmosphere is great, and if you like tea, you can also leave with your own bag! In summer, enjoy the terrace. In winter, come and warm up inside in a cosy room with a warm welcome.
KASINO DE VANNES
Read moreA place of relaxation and leisure, the Kasino de Vannes offers players a wide variety of gambling options. A hundred slot machines, electronic roulette, blackjack and various table games are available. Entertainment and dinner shows are offered on a regular basis. While the gaming room is reserved for adults, access to the bar, dining bar and restaurant is free. You can enjoy a fresh snack at any time of day, or opt for a meal in the restaurant, featuring local produce.
L'ESCAPADOS
Read moreIf you like outdoor activities and walking to discover new places, you'll love the initiative of the village of Rochefort-en-Terre. Its inhabitants have created L'Escapados, a life-size escape game. This time, you'll have not one hour but two to solve the riddles. In exchange for a deposit, you'll be lent a beautiful leather backpack containing mysterious objects useful to your investigation. We salute the affordable price and the fact that it can be played with friends and family, with children as young as eight.
MARCELLIN
Read moreIf you're looking for a family bar where all generations can get together for a drink or dance on the wooden dance floor, this is the place to go. Le Marcellin - Marcel for connoisseurs - brings together regulars and tourists passing through the Rhuys peninsula to share themed evenings: blind tests, fancy dress parties... In February, the bar even plays host to BWS and its troupe of Irish musicians. As well as being a great place to have fun, it's also a cabinet of curiosities, with a wealth of bric-a-brac to contemplate!
MALVERN
Read moreBig brother to the Marcellin - which belongs to the same owner, Brice Bonnot - the Malvern is the only nightclub on the Rhuys peninsula. The faithful usually start the evening at Le Marcellin, then leave the wooden ship for this two-room discotheque. The first is a generalist-style room, while the second (Salle Cachot) is dedicated to electro music. There's a charge for entry and a drink is included. Several themed evenings are on offer, and VTC shuttles are also available to get you home in complete peace of mind.
HELLO RIVAGES
Read moreAn eco-responsible canteen set up in the former Plouharnel railway station, Hello Rivages opened its doors in December 2021. Julie and Magali are at the helm of this welcoming third place, whose concept won the 2021 call for projects of the 1001 stations program (which supports innovative projects), and welcome you in good spirits around inventive home cooking that respects the seasonal nature of products, which is accompanied by cultural and festive events, workshops, apéro-projection or apéro-concert, for joyful and gourmet moments.
O'ROOF
Read moreJust a stone's throw from Guidel's marina and the Bas-Pouldu beach (ideal for young children), where the Laïta river meets the ocean, there are a number of restaurants to satisfy the hungry (and thirsty). Among them, O'Roof, the only representative of the area on the other side of the Channel. This Irish pub, with its beautiful terrace, its outside counters and its warm and typical decoration welcomes you for a pint, a burger, a pizza, or all three at the same time! To be enjoyed on the spot or to take away. And on football evenings, there's a match broadcast!
QUEST AS TROUVE
Read moreOne team, one room, one hour and a series of challenges and puzzles to solve: you'll have to be up to it! This escape game has several rooms, some of which are adapted to young children from 6 years old. For example, you have "Embert's Challenge", a 45-minute game for 6 to 10 year olds who will have to find a pirate's treasure. Adults are also spoiled, with three rooms, including a police investigation not recommended for children under 16 and with an advanced difficulty level. A good time with family and friends.