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Franchised establishment with a friendly restaurant offering various ...Read more
LE GALWAY INN
Read moreWelcome to the Galway Inn, a real Irish pub housed in a friendly stone building. A place where you can enjoy a beer, an Irish whiskey, a scotch or a glass of wine by the fire in winter, or on the lovely terrace in spring. Here, the atmosphere is friendly and, alone or accompanied, you will feel at home! And if you like the sound of the fiddle, the bodhran and the flute, then don't miss the Irish session on Wednesday evenings and the concerts at the weekend. Authenticity and Irish warmth in Brittany. We love it!
LE FACTORY CAFÉ
Read moreThis beautiful night bar, with muted lights and a sublime « Pop Art » decor, is a reference to Andy Warhol factory (a famous workshop he opened in New York). If it is a place with outstanding decoration, it is also famous for its variety of music that suits every generation and creates an incredibly festive and friendly ambience, so festive that it will make you dance on the bar and the benches. The staff welcomes you warmly and offers its small rums like Shrub (Christmas Martinique rum) and Mojitos on the south facing terrace. This hotel is indispensable in Lorient.
LE SHAMROCK
Read moreThis pub with the Irish colours and atmosphere offers sports retransmissions on a giant screen. It also has darts of darts, with organized inter-bar competitions. Marie-Cécile, Emilie and Julien, who took over the pub on May 15, 2006, offered eight beers to pressure including Guinness, 1664 white and Grimbergen. Julien, part of the association des barmen de France (ABF), works with new products and offers personalized cocktails. It's no surprise that here you feel like home!
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!
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.
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!