OLIVER'S PUB
An Irish pub to discover in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, with a great selection ...Read more
FLORA DANICA
Danish brasserie with garden offering a varied menu of fish and meat at ...Read more
AU BUREAU
Read moreFor once the Bureau is not moving backwards… Franck'has been managing the bar for four years. In this brasserie in the very beautiful décor, many atmospheres blend. Professional customers in the week and during the day, place of exit for a part of youth "in the evening, and family on weekends, there are for all ages. On the map, calf's paupiette in the county, beans and leeks, or grilled ham, rice and piperade. The office also has a wide selection of wines and a wide range of beers. A brasserie without prétention, frills and like you love them. Please do not confuse this place with the old "At the Office", which is now a concert pub called the "London Tavernel".
MORRISON' S LOUNGE
Read moreIt's the trendy little brother of Morrison's Pub. The atmosphere is different, but just as festive. As soon as happy hour arrives, make yourself comfortable on pretty barrels, sip your drink and let yourself be carried away by the electro and house rhythms that enliven this bar throughout the week. Here, the traditional pub gives way to an elegant, subdued atmosphere, orchestrated by live parties, quizzes and the resident DJ. As you can see, this is the ideal place to start your evening, and it's sure to be a memorable one.
LE CHAUDRON
Read moreIn the afternoon, comfortably installed in sofas and armchairs, we come to drink tea, coffee or mulled wine. Afterwards, you can enjoy typical dishes and until very late you can taste craft beers from North and South Catalonia, and discover the "archaeological" wines elaborated by J-M according to recipes written in the 14th century by Arnaud de Villeneuve, doctor and alchemist. Every Saturday, the evenings are enlivened by concerts, and other unmissable events such as the free scene jams on thefirst Thursday of the month.
DE DANU IRISH BAR
Read moreThe goddess of land, fertility and rivers, founder of Ireland according to legend, gave his name to this very nice pub, located just a few steps from the canal du Midi and the Halle aux Grains! The animations to be followed here are numerous: concerts, retransmissions of football matches as rugby, evenings in good company! Beer flows afloat, tradition obliges, but you will also find whiskey, cocktails, ciders or smoothies. Groups are welcome, even with private space, for an anniversary or any other event.
THE POTCHEEN PUB
Read moreAt Potcheen Pub, immerse yourself in the world of pubs, where you can share a beer or whisky while watching a soccer or rugby match on the big screen, compete in a darts tournament or karaoke, and concentrate on a music quiz! What's on the menu? Some forty different beers and a dozen whiskies, draught beakers and a snack menu. Numerous rock, folk and house concerts are organized in this typically decorated space. At Potcheen, you'll find everything you need to feel like you're in Ireland!
MA NOLAN' S IRISH PUB
Read moreWith the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès in its sights, this third establishment on the Côte d'Azur (after those in Nice) offers much more than just a pub. It's a true Irish port of call, where beers and whiskies flow freely in an atmosphere worthy of the pubs of Dublin or Cork. Enjoy generous cuisine all day long, great cocktails at happy hour and sports broadcasts on the big screen. Live concerts and twice-weekly quizzes are sure to add a touch of fun to your evening!
PUB L’ESCALE
Read moreThe mandatory stopover for beer lovers of all kinds! The atmosphere is great in this friendly Irish pub but if this address has become a must, it is above all for its well-stocked beer menu. In all, more than 130 bottles and 18 draught beers: the essential Trappists of Belgium and the Netherlands, the local people of Champagne, the English amber, the smoked Germans, the Irish, Scottish or Canadian stouts and the Italian pale ale... Each pint of the fabulous hop drink makes you discover the typical notes of its terroir, a true journey through Europe with a short detour to America.
LE TRANSAT
Read moreWhere do Piriacais and holidaymakers meet in the evening to have a drink in a friendly, warm and festive atmosphere? At the Transat, of course! Exposed stone walls, fireplace, piles of frames and other objects hung at the four corners of the bar. So many trinkets that tell the story of the pub and its regulars who have been there. Mandatory stop at aperitif time, not sure to come out soon!
LE KELTIA
Read moreThis is an essential step in Etsga. The location is most pleasant and what site! This pub welcomes guests in the bar or in the very warm rear room, trophies of Welsh, Scottish, souvenirs… Excellent ambiance, fezt-deiz every Sunday afternoon of July and August, it is also the rendez-vous of sportsmen - rugby among other - Celtic. A beautiful range of whiskies and beer.
L'AXO
Read moreThe atmosphere is always festive in this Champagne pub! We move away from the bustle of the Place d'Erlon to the calm of the Rue du Jard, a stone's throw from the cathedral. On the program, champagne of course, with about thirty references to be tasted, a beautiful wine list but also craft and local beers on draught, house cocktails and delicious tapas to be shared in conviviality. Planks of cold meats and mature cheeses, terrines, croques, all good things to nibble on. And throughout the year, the bar comes alive with thematic evenings: blind test, darts tournament, Beaujolais evening or fondue party!
LOU GALLIC
Read moreHalf pub, half bistro, here is Lou Gallic. Rue Saint-Joseph, the establishment is the trendy meeting place of the spa town. But trendy in its own way. You don't come here to show off but to meet people. Behind the bar, Biche has been serving customers for 40 years. A whole life which makes that the place gives off a warm atmosphere to share a beer or a glass of wine. The food is simple and efficient. If you ask an inhabitant of Chaudes-Aigues for the address, simply indicate "chez Biche", you are sure to arrive at the right place.
MASTER HOME
Read moreRight at the entrance to Vieux-Nice, on the edge of the Place du Palais de Justice, this is one of Nice's must-visit establishments at any time of day. From tea tasting, to aperitif time when you enjoy a good fruit cocktail accompanied by complimentary tapas, and later when the place transforms into a nightclub, the party's in full swing and the prices are sweet. Known for its 80s-style Thursday nights, the atmosphere remains convivial and danceable, with talented bands and DJs performing.
LE DOCK
Read moreThe Dock is impressive, especially because of its infrastructure. Located in a former warehouse, it is fitted out in a trendy industrial style decoration, which makes it a completely atypical place. The Dock has serious assets to attract crowds since it serves as a bar-restaurant and many events are organized there: concerts, DJ sets, broadcasting of sports events, comedians' shows... It is the ideal place for a good evening with friends: the atmosphere is particularly friendly, and the welcome pleasant.
AU BUREAU - VANNES
Franchised establishment with a friendly restaurant offering various ...Read more
MAD CATS
Read moreWhether you come to eat or drink, you'll find a friendly atmosphere at Mad Cats at all hours! Since Élizabeth Yvon and her daughter Alexandra took over the reins of the former Mac Leod, the emphasis is on quality products. The pub buys directly from small producers in the area in a logic of eco-responsible consumption. On the menu: pepper burger, chicken and curry sauce, home-made tenders, Norman croque... Not forgetting the roast camembert, which is a big hit with the most demanding gourmets!
LA TAVERNE DU PALAIS
A cellar, a billiard table, a screen for match nights, enough to record ...Read more
BRASSERIE ET PUB CÔTÉ PORT
In this intimate, subdued atmosphere, make your aperitif last longer, or ...Read more
THE HOPSCOTCH
Read moreThe Hopscotch has taken up residence in one of the little streets that stretch out near the Capitol. Here, the Scottish tradition is respected: barrels and armchairs in worn leather, whisky with over 350 references to taste, from Scotland and all over the world! As for suds, in addition to traditional draughts, you'll discover home-brewed beers, because the pub is also a microbrewery that's creative to say the least: Nothing Toulouse, brewed from chocolatines! Good atmosphere and good spirit, definitely one of our favorite addresses.
THE CELT
Read moreThe Celt is an Irish pub in the purest tradition! As you can imagine, you will find a large choice of beers: 40 varieties in bottles and 8 in draught! From whiskey, Irish of course, to cider and the famous Irish Coffee and even tea. The Franco-Irish owners have had the idea of creating themed evenings: darts games, TV sports, concerts or once a month theopen mic, which will make you sing a song, tell a joke...
LE GOTHAM
Read moreWelcome to Gotham City. No, you're not in an American comic book, but in one of Aurillac's evening bars. Anthony, the creator of the place, reigns supreme here. It's small but warm and the decor is urban and cosy. At the counter, you'll find a nice selection of wines, American beers such as Bud or Brooklyn, brewed in New York, and especially cocktails such as Gotham, a house blend based on black vodka flavoured with blueberry. A batmanian and techno atmosphere based on human relations. Hot.
O’KENNY
Read moreFor lovers of Guinness and Ireland, this bar guarantees you a Pub atmosphere near Galway's high places! Large room with warm recoins, wood and stone. Place very frequented by students. A long circular bar will allow you to supply you with local or local beers. You will come to enjoy a drink, chat, listen to music to the sounds of Irish musicians who arrive here every Thursday or Wednesday evening. Amateur musicians welcome!
SEVEN SISTERS
Read moreAnother Toulouse pub quickly adopted! Why? Once through the door, the Seven Sisters takes you across the Channel to London's "sisters" district! An elegant pub like no other in the UK, with weathered leather banquettes, framed soccer or rugby shirts (100% Toulouse!), floral wallpaper as green as a well-watered lawn... and broadcast matches. The taffy machines line up neatly on the counter, just waiting for you to enjoy an authentic evening. But be warned, as the trio at the head of the establishment make it clear: this isn't the home of the Irish! Drink London Pride or MeanTime with nibbles. Enjoy!
THE MOOSE
Read moreWelcome to this small cabin in Canada, located in the rue des Quatre-vents, away from the bustle of the Odéon. Decoration is made of birch wood and orignal horns(elk in our country) on the counter - did you know that this word comes from the Basque? Moose Bar offers Canadian beers including Moosehead or the Alpine. Then, you can sit at the bar, prepare your beautiful French accent and order a very good heating burger, such as Le Pulled Pork Burger, ideal for long winter evenings. All accompanied by the unavoidable poutine, a Quebec specialty. Great atmosphere on holidays, on June 24 (Saint-Jean-Baptiste), Quebec Day, and on July 1, Canada Day.
JOHN MCBYRNE
Read moreNo, the bartender will not serve you because you have to move to the bar, as in any Irish pub that respects itself! Here we really think of the wood tables, the low ceilings, the lighting lights and the beer still and always! All servers have this small, so charming accent, and the Irish and English community is a follower of this nantais site known to all. There are many students and the atmosphere. The terrace benefits from the pedestrian streets and the rugby matches are particularly interesting! To you Guinness and Mc Ewans… Unless you are no longer Bushmills or Tullamore?
L'IRLANDAIS
Read moreA nice atmosphere in this Celtic pub arranged by a beautiful déco. Behind the very high counter, we feel tiny but fortunately the stools bring us up to good heights. In the bar, whiskey (Ireland), whisky (Scotland), Bourbon (United States) and half a dozen draught beers such as the Unicorn (Alsace), White De and Cherry Kriek (Belgium), Kilkenny and Guinness (Ireland), not forgetting the cocktails. More than a dozen beers and some Germans in summer. From October to May, ad hoc groups occur during the winter period. In summer, some weekends, there is a small scene for outdoor concerts on one of Limoges's most charming squares. Lunch and dinner are served.
LES BERTHOM
Read moreA new look for Berthom! After a few weeks' refurbishment, Clermont-Ferrand's must-visit pub has reopened its doors. We love the new, brighter decor, the indus feel and the large tables, which make it easier for several people to come together. Another new feature is that the beers on offer are indicated at the top of the bar: very practical! The terrace is also brand new, with new yellow furniture and high tables for groups. A welcome facelift! The selection of beers, both draught and bottled, is as extensive as ever. And happy hour is always a big hit during the week!
CEILI PUB
Read moreThe Ceili is a traditional Irish dance. The perfect name to baptize this Mecca of the popular, cultural and Breton life of Quimper, created more than 40 years ago! If you don't know where to go to discover the Quimper atmosphere, everyone will tell you that you should go there at least once. Most people drink a Breton beer, draught, but Irish whiskies, wine and other festivities are also served there. The atmosphere is festive, especially at the end of the day and on weekends. The team also often schedules concerts. You can come here for lunch and a snack in the evening. A beautiful address which since the 90s has also become the meeting place for Breton culture enthusiasts. It's in front of the Ceili (and the beer dispensing system!) that the triumph of the bell ringers takes place, marking the end of the Cornouaille festival. A unique moment to live.
CAFÉ OZ – L’AUSTRALIAN BAR
Read moreThe Oz Australian Bar cafe is an absolute place in Lille! At Andrew, a cosmopolitan crowd is looking for a terrace and a drink between friends in a cool and friendly atmosphere. And the night nights of the Losc or the France team, three large screens provide the retransmission. Among the cocktails, let us say for the most hardened: the iceberg bondi, learned mixture of gin, vodka, rum and curaçao with a zest of lemon and lemonade. Really big! Many beers, of course, beer from the opposite. Inevitably, the creation of an Australian will have to take place, or rugby as often seen on this terrace.
LE REBUFFY PUB
Read moreHere's a special address, well known to Montpellier locals. We don't come here for the decor, nor for the quality of the beers - which are nothing exceptional for a pub, even if the wooded setting and the music are pleasant - but for its legendary conviviality! On the large terrace off rue Foch, conversations flow as the hours go by, and contacts are easily made. Taciturns and snobs beware! You can also find company around the games the pub lends out. For those allergic to the atmosphere of Place Jean-Jaurès, the Rebuffy is the exact opposite. Elephants, the address's mascots, have invaded the pub. Special mention for the monstrous elephant-shaped teapots, which could be brought to you if you order a tea!
LE TIR NA NOG
Read moreThe traditional Irish pub par excellence! More than 15 Irish whiskies and many draught beers. And as with any good pub, St. Patrick's Day is an opportunity to go out on the terrace even if it rains. It is also possible to enjoy Irish specialities and traditional dishes, mainly made with local products. Certified by the label of Maître Restaurateur, the establishment makes an effort to adapt to vegetarians with, in particular, a vegetarian board and a vegetarian welsh.
CASINO BARRIÈRE DU TOUQUET
Read moreThe largest choice of slot machines on the Opal Coast: 150 reels, video poker and other state-of-the-art games. Your games are likely to last a very long time! You will also feel the great thrill on the English roulette, black jack and boule tables. Visit the Café Barrière, which broadcasts live sports events on four giant screens. The menu, available at all hours, offers typical brasserie dishes and daily specials.
LE MOLLY MALONE
Read moreA famous Irish-pub in football fans, because there are four screens, the square and a wide choice of beers. All the ingredients to watch a match between enthusiasts, under optimum conditions! For others, there is a pinball, darts and other games. At noon, the team offers a high quality restoration.
THE SHANNON PUB
Read moreLet yourself be carried away by this great Irish river, The Shannon. A river that has been flowing through an entire country and Grenoble for over 30 years! The Shannon is an authentic pub where you can enjoy a wide range of beers with friends: fruity, bottled or draught, with new in-house releases on a regular basis. All in a traditional setting, with a variety of objects brought back from Ireland. The good humor, conviviality, welcome and friendliness of the proprietor contribute to this happy Celtic atmosphere. Many activities are organized (darts tournaments, sports broadcasts), but don't miss the live bands who will introduce you to Celtic music. Enjoy your trip!
LA TAVERNE DE L'IRLANDAIS
Read moreThe festival is of all times in this temple impossible to circumvent! There is a perpetual movement here that intoxicates and melts with the scent of Guinness. Irish beer of reference, it is the link between all. It interferes in conversations, it is loved by the lonely, it becomes a chameleon, takes on shades of gold or amber depending on the atmosphere. Friends' reunions, student parties, dating know how to find their place, punctuated by a pool table or a concert. What's more, theme evenings and special rates on all beers are available to students during the school year. These lucky ones take advantage of the "happy hour" on certain products after 9pm. A place of warm winters inside, the Pub l'Irlandais is also a partner in the summer when, on the neighbouring Place Thiers, its terrace is set up and adds stars to the stars in the sky. A place where you can also enjoy a homemade dish of the day.
PADDY’S CORNER
Read moreIt's good to drink a good pint in a postcard Irish atmosphere. The Paddy's Corner is a must in its red suit - green for Saint Patrick's Day - and offers not only famous beers like Kilkenny, but also lively evenings with live concerts or wild darts games. Everyone comes to their senses to cheer on their favorite team on the big screen. All this while whistling an Irish music tune, before the traditional Pub Quiz. And to get the tip of the snout out of that rabbit hole, terrace on both sides!
PADDY ROCK
Read moreFormerly known as Paddy O'Neills, this Irish-inspired pub with its distinctive facade has been a quasi-institution in Chailly-en-Bière for many years. Its owner, dynamic and friendly, is full of good ideas to celebrate in the evening, with rock, jazz or improv concerts, disco or 1980s evenings, football atmospheres thanks to the various screens arranged in the rooms, and many other surprises to discover according to the programs of the moment. The typical decoration with its batch of bars, stools and other barrels, serving as tables, is successful, and the presence of adjoining rooms allows everyone to enjoy the atmosphere, or even to privatize part of the pub as needed. In addition to a wide choice of beers and alcohols, Paddy Rock also offers simple dishes to eat on the go (plates of cheese, hams and bruschettas in particular). This establishment is a real favorite because it succeeds in meeting the challenge of suiting all types of audiences, young and old. Our advice: to keep up to date on the events scheduled, it is better to take a look at the pub's Facebook page rather than its website.
THE DUBLINERS
Read moreIt's the oldest Irish pub in Finistère! You will recognize it by its green facade painted with Celtic motifs. The Dubliners offers a fine selection of bottled beers and premium whiskies. On Tuesday evenings, musical quizzes set the mood upstairs! The bar is very cosy, you can enjoy a drink with friends in the downstairs room or upstairs, usually more lively. Major sporting events are broadcast there. Practical: a raised terrace allows smokers to go outside without staying on the pavement. Come and listen to good music with your friends and taste good beers! (In moderation of course!)
THE BLARNEY STONE
Read moreBarney's stone would be embedded in the castle tower of the same name and would allow him to embrace the gift of eloquence. The Victor Hugo lecture is named after this beautiful Irish legend. A large indoor room and a terrace await you at any time of the day to enjoy a drink or to eat some of the country's specialities. Will you taste beef pie and onions to Guinness or the famous Fish & Chips, then a slice of cheese cake? To start the day, we recommend the Full Irish Breakfast, a rich breakfast made of sausages, bacon, egg, mushrooms, tomatoes, white beans, breads of toasté and fries! The Blarney Stone also offers a few recipes of stuffed potatoes, a selection of hamburgers, giant salads and sandwiches. Beer is at the pressure or in bottles, in a pint or a pitcher for the grandes. The pub offers retransmissions of football or rugby matches on large screen. Don't forget to order the bar before you install and enjoy your pint of Guinness!
MOLLY MALONE’S
Read moreIn Ireland, pubs are places for sharing and conviviality. Beer, music, laughter... In the heart of Bordeaux, you'll find this cheerful, festive spirit in an authentic Irish establishment that has been on the quayside since 2004. At any time of day, you can enjoy a good suds: Molly Malone's (a soft blonde with character), Guinness (a dark stout), O'Haras Irish Red, O'Haras IPA, Carlsberg or even white Grimbergen. And on Sunday evenings, there's an "apéro-jazz".
MA NOLAN'S IRISH PUB VIEUX-NICE
Read moreMa Nolan's is an Irish pub with a jovial atmosphere and an early 20th century decor. This is where the Anglo-Saxon community meets to listen to pop-rock music and sip a whiskey, a cocktail or a good Irish beer. From 12pm to 11pm, a full menu offers starters, main courses and desserts. The biggest sporting events are broadcast live and bands play every night of the week from 10pm.
QUAI OUEST
Read moreAt the entrance to the port, this traditional pub with its long bar and high stools, wooden interior, poster-painted walls, shelves full of whisky bottles and long beer and cider list has a pop-rock-folk atmosphere. On match or live music nights, the pub comes alive. If you're looking for a more relaxed dining experience, the terrace with its bistro tables is just as pleasant in summer as it is in winter, where you can order generous salads, burgers or tapas. A friendly, relaxed atmosphere for a good time guaranteed!