2024

LE KELTIA

Pub
4.6/5
26 reviews
Closed - Open to 10h00

This 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.

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 Landerneau, 29800
2024

AU BUREAU - VANNES

Bistro and brasserie €€
5/5
1 review
Franchised establishment with a friendly restaurant offering various ... Read more
 Séné, 56860
2024

O’KENNY

Pub
4.1/5
28 reviews
Closed - Open to 18h00

For 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!

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 Saint-Brieuc, 22000
2024

CEILI PUB

Pub
4.8/5
29 reviews
Closed - Open to 11h00

The 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.

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 Quimper, 29000
2024

THE DUBLINERS

Pub
3.7/5
27 reviews
Closed - Open to 17h00

It'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!)

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 Brest, 29200
2024

MC GUIGAN’S

Pub
4.6/5
28 reviews

A true institution in Brest, this Irish pub is located on the commercial port. You will appreciate the Anglo-Saxon atmosphere and conviviality, whether you opt for a pint on the terrace or an Irish stew indoors. Lovers of Guinness, Breton beer and farm cider can meet up to enjoy the atmosphere of the port or a concert of traditional Celtic music. Lunch and dinner are served here. The dishes are cooked on the spot and you will be delighted! Well done! Please note: the establishment also welcomes you in its Bed & Breakfast.

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 Brest, 29200
2024

OAN’S PUB

Pub
4/5
1 review

In the heart of the historic centre, it is a warm and lively pub, surrounded by old stones, facing the Saint Yves chapel. In a paved and pedestrian area, you can enjoy a vast sheltered terrace where you can pile up in numbers! The interior is reminiscent of an old tavern where you feel like you're finally coming back, even if it's your first time in. A warm decoration playing on a wooden bar, barrels around which to sit, bric-a-brac, the "emptying" space reflecting well the potash atmosphere of the place which consequently was elected for certain evenings of the collective "les Gérards". The walls are also occupied by copper pipes and old street name plates, baroque tapestries or decorated with old boxing engravings, and jars of home-made rum piled up on the shelves, which paints a picture. It is one of the meetings of the pop rock scene with many concerts and an active participation in the festivals of the city, which brings an eclectic clientele of students or executives bobo. A rich menu of mainly local beers (Ombre bleue, Sainte Colombe or the organic Skumenn), a pleasant selection of wines, and a Japanese whisky list! Very copious aperitif boards are proposed and you can also have lunch on weekends with delicious dishes prepared by local restaurant owners.

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 Rennes, 35000
2024

LE GALWAY INN

Pub
4/5
1 review

Welcome 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!

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 Lorient, 56100
2024

LE SAINT-ANDREWS

Pub
4.2/5
29 reviews
Closed - Open to 10h30

The Saint-Andrews welcomes you in a cosy atmosphere. On the terrace, this is where you can enjoy the last rays of sunshine on Quimper! At lunchtime, a menu offers a dish of the day with burgers, salads, pasta and pizzas, while on Thursday and Friday evenings, the aperitif is enjoyed with tapas or pizza to share. The Saint-Andrews offers a large choice of beers, a very nice selection of whiskies, etc! You will be able to follow all the major international matches and enjoy concerts once a month, in the autumn and winter months, nice and warm inside.

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 Quimper, 29000
2024

FOX & FRIENDS

Pub
3.5/5
2 reviews

At the Fox, tradition meets modernity: as in its homeland, this international pub takes on different faces depending on the time of day you enter. On Saturday mornings, after the market, you can enjoy an English breakfast with live music, watch a match (soccer or rugby) over a beer from the Green Isle in the late afternoon, or party properly in the evening! The entertainment is always in full swing. A must on the Rennes nightlife scene, it has the added advantage of offering food and drink (the homemade burgers are delicious!) until 10:30 p.m., which is always good to know in case your afterwork extends into dinner.

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 Rennes, 35000
2024

LE FACTORY CAFÉ

Pub
3/5
4 reviews

This 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.

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 Lorient, 56100
2024

LE STUART

Pub

This pub is legendary in Dol: it's where the party's at! Located in a former 15th-century inn, the pub is said by its mischievous owners to have been a stopover for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela. Always ready to bring people together, this is a popular place to have a coffee, enjoy the terrace and courtyard, and have a good time. A good atmosphere, a wide choice of bottled beers with boards, sausages, terrines and rillettes to share, and live music: a place you'll love right away.

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 Dol-De-Bretagne, 35120
2024

PUB O'KENNY

Pub

Just for the decor, this pub is worth a detour. Old beams, old stones, ropes, bariques and other folklore (in the right sense) leave no one indifferent. You are immediately immersed in a culture. On Wednesday evening, at 21 p. m., groups sing Irish air. The Guinness reign in the places of course… football evenings too! Small tables and dining, there are for everyone. And every summer, the atmosphere wins the street with the full-blown terrace. An indispensable address of the briochine nightlife.

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 Saint-Brieuc, 22000
2024

PUB LA GLYCINE

Pub
4.5/5
25 reviews
Closed - Open to 14h00

From the Place of the Center, you will surely be intrigued by this little alleyway between two buildings of old stones that descend slowly. Follow it, and close to the banks of Trieux, you will find the pub La Glycine, a guingampaise institution. The bar, in financial difficulty, was saved by a participatory fundraising campaign in 2016, meaning the attachment of local people to this place. With its name, the hotel combines a façade shaded by a thick curtains of glycine. Simplicity and generosity are the key words of this pub, whether in the welcome we are reserved for, or the deco, simple and comfortable. In the pure tradition of the pubs, you can choose between many beers, and enjoy a billiard and a game of darts upstairs. Rock 'n' roll and relaxed atmosphere, here we don't expect karaoke night to sing…

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 Guingamp, 22200
2024

LE SHAMROCK

Pub

This 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!

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 Lorient, 56100
2024

LA MARS

Neighborhood bar
4.4/5
25 reviews
Closed - Open to 10h30

Are you looking for a nice, friendly place to toast at the counter, do blind tests or Irish music sessions? The pub La Mars is the place for you! Here all generations meet to drink a moss, talk for hours on end and sing occasionally. Every lunchtime, you can enjoy a dish of the day, on the terrace or on large tables inside. This mythical pub, still in its juice, with exposed stones, bar and solid wood tables. A must in Pont-l'Abbé!

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 Pont-L'Abbé, 29120
2024

PUB AU VIEUX SAINT-SAUVEUR

Pub

The atmosphere is particularly authentic with its old stones, open fireplace, wooden tables and soft armchairs. You will be seated in one of the two lounges, which have board games, a pinball machine and a pool table. Draft beers, whiskies, fruit juices or sodas are available on the menu. The restaurant also offers salads, croque-monsieur, pancakes, hot pies, crepes and ice cream sundaes. One of the most pleasant terraces in the old town.

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 Dinan, 22100
2024

LE CLIFDEN

Pub

This 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!

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 Sarzeau, 56370
2024

WESTPORT INN

Pub

The 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!

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 Lorient, 56100
2024

LA PEAU DE L'OURS

Pub

It 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.

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 Port-Louis, 56290