LE TOTO LOCO
Read moreThe lovers of large, gogo and gogo are here each weekend. In the summer, guests from Béziers or from nearby resorts enjoy a beautiful garden. In winter, the party continues in a large room with several bars. In the event of a small dip during the evening, the restaurant located above, O Premier, serves Thursday to Sunday - from 20 am to 4 am - tapas and pizza.
XTREME BOWLING
Read moreThis recent establishment, between Villeneuve and the motorway entrance, is meant to be the new Grand biterrois bowling. It has 8 certified competition tracks, saying it can accommodate practitioners of all levels. The atmosphere is very young with many playful services: billiards, video games, giant screen… Lots of music, fun atmosphere and snack bar.
BAR DES AMIS
Read moreAnimated by the dynamic Frédéric Serra, who abounds in projects, the Bar des Amis has a true Spirit of village bar: small restoration, belote tournaments, appointment of young people and associations - see restaurants.
LA CAVE CHEZ VERO
Read more" All year in music "is the credo at Véro, a former wine cellar, which became a country cabaret in 2006 between Nîmes and Montpellier on the road to Sommières. On the weekend, independent stage talents are programmed by the boss himself, the former director of the Feu Blues festival, producer producer, operator and above all fin when it comes to making us discover his coups. Véro, his wife, made the kitchen. You can dine before, during or after the concert of simple, tasty dishes cooked as at home, which show a preference for Moroccan specialities. Every Thursday, evening wine bar (domaine de vallat d'ezort), seafood and live music. In the summer, the guinguette atmosphere increases the conviviality of this atypical place only 10 km from Nîmes.
LE KYTTEA'S
Read moreThis tearoom is perfectly situated in the shadow of the cathedral. The delicious pastries are home-made by Marion, as are the crêpes, waffles, syrups and artisanal ice creams offered in summer. Accompanied by a 100% arabica coffee, Le Caramelo, their salted butter caramel and pecan cookie, is a big hit. For lunch, you can choose from daily specials, quiches, hot dogs and sandwiches. In the boutique, you'll find organic tea, roasted coffee and many other delicacies from carefully selected local producers.
LE PAÏCHEROU
Read moreOver the years, Hélène has made his hole with a family clientele at 90% carcassonnaise. There are a few tourists who get lost at home, but the city attracts them so much that few are pushing along the banks of the Aude. So bad for them! They could have tasted the delicious wood fire grill that makes the reputation of this charming summer restaurant or a tasty Mediterranean salad. And eat in peace if they are accompanied by children, because the shaded terrace, huge and closed is a wonderful playground. Beautiful view in bonus! Hélène favours costs and quality, everything is developed at the moment. This explains that sometimes you have to wait a bit for the night nights. But we're so good… Nothing press! From the fine days, tea dancing every Sunday, for little that the weather does not make caprices. The success is such that since 2009 the restaurant opens its doors also in the winter, "the counter of the Païch". To extend this good atmosphere all the rest of the year. Possibility to play extensions by renting the Païch villa with its private garden…
LE COSY
Read moreLe Cosy nestles in the heart of the old Patus Crémat district. This wonderful address bears all the hallmarks of its owner, Malik: it's relaxed, festive, family-friendly and warm. In the two brick-walled dining rooms, or on the huge terrace backing onto the fountain, you can relax in total tranquillity. Here, sweetness reigns supreme, accompanied by beverages both soft and alcoholic. It's a place off the beaten track, a little corner of relaxation, so come and enjoy it, if there's still room...
LE CHAT BARRÉ
Read moreLe Chat barré was founded in 2006 as a performing arts company by its artistic director, Béatrice Artauzoul. Today, Le Chat barré is a country cabaret, a space open to all art forms. Situated in an open field, its ephemeral structures are made from recycled objects in a "bohemian chic" spirit. Every evening, you can enjoy plates of Cabardès produce, while attending original and diverse shows: poetry, slam, puppets, clowns, concerts, dinner shows, dance...
NOVINGERCAFE
Read moreA café behind the Lycée Daudet is a good idea! A high-school bar with its adherents for a few years. It should be said that here coffee or coke is not expensive, that fast food is served at any time and, above all, it can be quiet to surf the Internet, check your mails or play online. You can also just sip a drink by potassant his homework with his buddies! In this small space, there are not too many monitors in place, which means not too much heat generated. This is an important detail in the summer, even if there is the clim! Young and casual home.
PASSIONNEMENT
Read moreThe smell of patisserie fills the air as you pass by Marine's cookie and tea room between Jean-Jaurès and Comédie. Two tables in front, two tables inside and a pastry workshop. Financiers, white chocolate cookies or hot chocolate heart sablé for fans. The "passionnément", a cookie with milk chocolate, dark chocolate and walnuts, is a great success. Sachets of homemade aperitif cookies. Fabien Laurino's jams and Pédone's artisanal ice creams complete the range.
HIPPODROME DE BORDE-VIEILLE
Read moreThe Beaumont Racing Society was founded in 1875 by Baron Alphonse de Ruble de Gimat. The present site, Borde-Vieille, dates from 1925 and the pink sand trotting track, the first in the South-West, from 1965. Two major events take place on this racecourse every four years: one is European (the Grand Prix du Sud-Ouest), the other national (the Grand National du Trot). For the gourmets, it is possible to follow the races at the panoramic restaurant-bar.
LE TR3NTE QU4TRE
Read moreLast year, the advent of 34 on Gambetta gave new energy to this portion of the boulevard. New owners, young and dynamic, have reviewed everything: the garden and lighting "dancefloor", the drinks card with more regional wines, more cocktails and fewer beers. Restoration, lunch and evening is not neglected: 8 €, large choice of salads from 8 €, pizza to 9,50 €, poissons fish, DEMO ANDOUILLETTE, delicacies (tiramisu, chocolate and Bourbon vanilla ice…) and ice cream at any time, this neighborhood brewery is an eclectic, as for its evenings. The terrace and the deep room lend itself to the group meeting. The management likes the musical atmosphere, the concerts live, the theme evenings (Latin salsa, dinner dinner…). Finally, the 34 is also football fan, especially Marseille (all the games of the OM are retransmitted on a large screen!).
LE DORYANN
Read moreDoriane runs this great Mendois coffee-shop opposite the Post Office. Above all, she likes to please with old-fashioned music, immersing you in the Marvel universe. In a setting worthy of the USA, this energetic ex-gendarme serves coffees and other gourmet beverages, including bubble tea and chai spice latte. Doriane also sets the table, with a menu of bagels, hot dogs, desserts and snacks, including the highly original Bubble Waffle (sweet or savoury), as well as a takeaway or eat-in menu.
CABARET DORY ARENA
Read moreAurélien, Nathanaël and Valentin, three brothers, run this real cabaret in Pamiers. As in the most famous Parisian addresses, one dines while enjoying a grandiose show. The layout of the stage allows a 360 degree view. The cabaret offers an annual revue, presented by seven talented artists. You would think you were on a Broadway stage. The costumes are amazing: feathers and sequins, circus, themes (from cartoons to the most famous musicals)... The food is as good as the show, a treat.
KINITO
Read moreAt Kinito, you'll find the typical atmosphere of these English pubs, with branded sponge sets on the counter and dark wood decor. Lovers of the "little froth" will be able to sample the top brands of Irish and Scottish beers, from lager to dark, accompanied by a few tapas. Whisky also has its place, with nearly 60 references to be enjoyed in moderation. It's the place to be if there's a major sporting event, as soccer or rugby matches are broadcast on two giant screens.
THEATRE DES NOUVEAUTES
Read moreThis intimate Italian theatre is pretty beautiful. It has a floor and three balconies, a corbel, a classical stage 16 meters long and 10 meters deep, with proscenium. A reception capacity of 632 places. The theatre of the Novelties welcomes part of the programming of the National Scene Tarbes-Pyrénées, so the quality and variety of performances are assured: concerts, theatrical forms or trekking to a wide audience.
LE PARI
Read moreA new structure made available to companies and artists by the Tarbaise municipality that wants to offer a cultural policy accessible to everyone. By working closely with local cultural associations, in order to support their creations, Irap proposes diversified programming: theatre, dance, music. A show, but also, in relation to the theme and the same place, workshops, conferences, exhibitions, readings and public rehearsals. The formula "Sunday at the Theatre", an original way to spend some Sunday afternoons in the theatre: show at 16 pm, followed by a convivial meeting with the troupe (often embellished with delicacies). Season programs are published on annual or monthly booklets.
HIPPODROME DE LA DEMI-LUNE
Read moreAbout fifty volunteers take part in the life of this leisure place in full evolution. The racecourse of Half Moon, created in 1892, was relaunched in 1963 by the will of Henri Cistac, the local president of the Société des courses. Following important works, the racecourse has seen the return of trotting and harness racing with two important meetings per year. The training tracks are thus accessible all year long to the professionals of equestrian endurance and trotting.
CINEMA BERNADETTE
Read moreTwo films that Jean Delannoy made on Bernadette's life are projected: " Bernadette "tells the story of appearances and" The Passion of Bernadette "describing his religious life in Nevers.
PIRAT' PARC
Read moreWho says seaside resort says amusement park, in Gruissan, the Pirat' Parc makes the happiness of young and old with its 30 attractions. From the one with strong sensations like the "Panic" which goes up to 45 meters high at 130 km/h to the Big Apple: the caterpillar which goes up, up and down (at full speed), it is better to have a strong stomach! If that's the case, take a break in one of the restaurants on site or nibble on a candy apple. And if your little blonde head ends up jumping on the trampoline, you're not sure the candy apple will end up in your stomach...
PALACIO DE CONGRESOS - PARQUE DE EXPOSICIONES
Read moreIt is in the heart of Perpignan, in the middle of a park, that the Palais des Congrès stands. In addition to hosting congresses, it is a real cultural center, with shows, concerts, art exhibitions, sports and other events, festivals and conferences throughout the year. The calendar of events is very eclectic, from the exhibitions at the Palais des Congrès, from Visa pour l'Image, in September, to the Salon International des Arts Plastiques in July.
LE BAR DE LA MARÉE
Read moreIn "la rue des senteurs", whatever the weather, the season or the time of day, what a pleasure to sit at a table or to lean against the counter! Early in the morning, stopping to sip a little black or hazelnut is a very pleasant way to start the day. And at the end of the day, we love to find an excuse to spend some time there and enjoy some tapas. The evenings at the Bar de la Marée are popular with amateurs and 25-45 year olds, with musical entertainment with DJ on Thursdays and Fridays. "Sharing, good mood and atmosphere"!
L'ENTREPOT
Read moreThe brewery's curtain rises at the aurores, six days a week. At lunchtime, the house serves salads and plain dishes and in the evening the brewery only opens for groups, on reservation, except on Thursday and Friday evenings where relaxation with musical animation sometimes extend until late. The Fond Fond love the fiesta, and student evenings regularly take place on Thursday evening.
JAZZ 70
Read moreSince the disappearance in 2004 of Guy Labory, the initiator of the prestigious international arena festival, jazz seemed to have deserted the city somewhat. But for some years now, the Jazz 70 Association has been able to boast about the jazz in Nîmes. Members of the Jazz Group in L'R, programmers and turners have been re-established as an indispensable partner for many operations. The association had the good idea of not confining itself to elitist chapels. As a result, those who work around the artistic Director, Stéphane Kochoyan, seek to mix styles to bring together all generations around jazz. Thursday of Nîmes, the musical evenings of the Imperator, the atria, the 9 or the Milonga del Angel, not forgetting the festivals, Jazz at Vauvert in summer and Jazz Valley in autumn, the choices are voluntarily eclectic. Announcing a concert about every month, Jazz 70 publishes a small programme and invites its audience to support the association by subscribing (15 € individually, 20 for a couple) and thus enjoying discounted rates on concerts.
NEWS INDUSTRIE
Read moreSuccessful conversion for this bar, which was long the historic seat of the Nîmes-Olympic. After an attempt to play karaoke evenings, the News Industry, in the spring of 2009, was able to find a new way. Saved by rock, could we say the News Indus'as appellaient colloquially his new friends. It must be said that Bernard, the boss, did not mégoté! He went there Franco in his offensive by trusting the organizers, in this case the association called Me to stop. But in 2010, DMDM searched for other bars and concert halls to program its groups. Often artists from the independent saxon scene, whom you need to treat… level sound… what has not always been the case at News Industry. So, desertification of the place again, looking for a third way. A return to local fundamentals?
FORUM CENTRE-VILLE
Read moreA former district cinema, completely renovated by the Kinepolis Forum, this modern complex, located in the city centre, is well integrated into its neighbourhood. With its 4 fully equipped rooms (digital projection, 3 D, pop-corn shop), the cinema follows the news of the exits, but does not try to compete with its grand brother at Costières des Costières. On the whole, you can find the same programming as in the periphery, but here we walk by walking. The quiet little street Poise, which is perpendicular to Admiral-Courbet, the boulevard, with its nettle, bars, restaurants, restaurants, squares, bookshops and museums… all this atmosphere is preserved and creates a pleasant perimeter around the Forum. Idea of exit? Walk in the bookshops, take a drink at the office, dinner at Nicolas, then a movie session at 22 pm at the Forum and check if there is no group at O'Flaherty pub…
THÉATRE L'ODEON
Read moreWell integrated in the popular Richelieu quarter, the Théâtre de l'Odéon lives its cultural life all year round. A nice entrance, welcoming with its bar and red velvet, a modular room where various scenes are played: theatre for all, annual festivals (flamenco, scholarship for young talent talents, etc.) music concerts today, often rock. At the same time, we would tend to forget that this municipal theatre also has the vocation of living the popular theatre, that its programming follows the choices of ATP. You can hear some of the literature from the literature, discover contemporary pieces or lyrics, laugh at one-man-show or come to the family to attend children's shows.
THEATRE CHRISTIAN LIGER
Read moreAs often in Nîmes, due to a multi-functional room, this theatre, opened in 2007, programme as many concerts as theatrical performances. With its 280-seat gauge + 6 places for people with reduced mobility, the room is known with eclectic shows where you feel a preference for dance, classical music, jazz and world music. Conferences and conferences are held on various topics of knowledge, topical debates, social and professional social activities. The Nîmoises companies are welcome and the students at the City conservatory are there. By the way, who was Christian Liger? Writer Nîmois, author of several books of history on Nîmes (Nimes sans Visa, in particular), this former assistant to the culture of Jean Bousquet was a local scholar. A man of enlightened commitment to his city, Christian Liger died in 2002.
CSCS VALDEGOUR
Read moreThis social and cultural centre in the west suburbs of Nîmes has always worked to make the current music in Nîmes. Long before the "live in bar" phenomenon resumes in town, SCOC SCOC could count on its beautiful showroom and host local, national, or international groups. Assisted by the Directorate of Cultural Affairs, the Federation of Current Music (Femag) and various associations, the programming team establishes a semi-annual agenda with formations of rock, reggae, hip-hop, oriental evenings. The only problem is Valdegour, located in ZUP… For those who do not have a vehicle, a free rotating shuttle service (go/return) is provided on the evenings of concerts with a departure at the Liberation Boulevard (front of the old entrance of the courthouse).
CIGALE E FOURMI
This pleasant restaurant-brasserie benefits from an exceptional setting, ...Read more
LE JESSIGAET
Read moreGay music bar that organizes theme evenings regularly. On Sunday evening, the Jessigaet offers a fairly popular show.
LE DANCING
Read moreNestled in the heart of the Chai des Moulins, Dancing is a new cultural, artistic and festive venue. Launched by the Unaenime Collective association, which organizes the Bazr festival every December (music and craft market), it's a place where people come to enjoy a concert, party to the rhythm of DJs, sway to the beat of a dance floor and a disco ball, share a cold beer or a good bottle of wine with friends, take part in a convivial get-together over a few oysters or a dish of paella...
LE POT CHIC
Read moreGay, lesbian and friendly club that organizes theme evenings regularly. On the floor, backroom with a small labyrinth that is very popular in the middle of the evening, especially summer, but there is world all year round.
LA CHURASCAIA
Read moreOpened since 1965, this night institution has expanded its public and is now very distinguished friendly. But it does nothing, the more you are crazy (tolerant), the more you end up, the tail-leu or not! And then this is not the place that is missing here: The area is spacious and can accommodate up to 750 people - even more, if you take into account the large outdoor patio.
FOLLES SAISONS
Read moreThe Folles Saisons Cultural café organizes exhibitions of artists (painters, sculptors, photographers…), concerts of the classics, DJ evenings, conferences, debates and various workshops! The hotel has a nice restaurant with a shady garden and terrace under the trees. And even if the place is intended for women, men are very welcome!
JAZZ IN MARCIAC
Read moreEvery year, Marciac plays host to the Jazz in Marciac festival. This festival is a major event for jazz fans, with a varied and internationally renowned program. Concerts take place in the main tent, where all seats are numbered. Reservations are recommended as soon as the ticket office opens, as places are limited. Discounts are available for groups, students, the unemployed, children under 12 and people with reduced mobility. In addition to concerts in the big top, there are also concerts at the Astrada, with reduced rates for young people and the unemployed.
LE BISTROT DE L'HORLOGE
Read moreA place that has a magical charm, a terrace located at one of the pedestrian junctions of the most frequented Escutcheon in the day, the Clock Bistro is no one to envy question location. A bistro with a glacier soul, where it is good to take tea - even if the selection is not so amazing as some other salons tea salons. The best moments? Lunch for a quick quick restoration without surprise: salad day pies or complete salads around € 6, hot and cold sandwiches (4 €) and desserts for ice since this is the speciality of the house. The ice is good but not artisanales (from 3,80 € to 7 €). During the day, in the shadow of the famous clock, time runs smoothly, it's time for snack, non-alcoholic drinks, fresh fresh fruit juice, Viennese chocolate, cakes, pancakes or banana banana split. Then comes the hour of the aperitif, fruit juice pressed, bières beer, wine from country to glass. A good bistro that beats the convivial moments of day, where children are not bored: The floor fountain always! them!
ANNABA CAFE
Read moreA bar renowned for its exclusisvement terrace, which necessarily will be closed part of the year, is well in the south! By investing in the beautiful pedestrian place of the Calade, just opposite the Teatro de Nîmes, Claude Coulet, the boss of the Annaba knew that he could count on the aisles and the recluse side of Escutcheon. As soon as it's nice, it's here that you can find the hype for lunch or evening aperitif. It's time for simple and authentic tapas (olives, serrano ham, country sausage, goat cheese). Trendy bar but not too much…
LE METRONUM
Read moreLe Métronum has rhythm in its blood! This large concrete cube in the Borderouge district invites you to swing to the sounds of today's melodies. This new venue has rapidly become a reference point in Toulouse's cultural landscape, and has established itself as an essential concert venue, both versatile and hybrid. The variety of its programming makes it a scene in full creative ebullience. You'll appreciate the quality of the acoustics, which have won the loyalty of an increasingly discerning audience. The 600-seat venue is an attractive alternative to more intimate music bars and XXL halls with thousands of people.
CAFÉ GINETTE
Read moreCafé Ginette is a party place. Underneath its post-war bistro air, the place is attractive and charming, with its large room and wood-burning stove, Formica tables and schoolboy chairs, tree-lined courtyard and sunny terrace. Concerts, a good beer and a bite to eat... that's all it took to make Ginette the trendy bar of Toulouse's suburbs. Located just beyond the Canal du Midi, in the ever-changing Minimes district, it serves mackerel, pork belly and rice pudding.
FESTIVAL DE FLAMENCO
Internationally renowned artists, conferences, screenings and exhibitions: ...Read more
CHÂTEAU GUILHEM
Read moreA famous and paranoid oenologist has disappeared, a blend has to be found... to end up with a wine tasting as a reward for the efforts made by your brain. If you are passionate about escape games, this event attraction at Château Guilhem is made for you! Welcome to the scenario "the oenologist" which takes place in a dedicated space of the castle's cellar, for all the amateurs from 7 to 77 years old, a single flashlight breaking the darkness for all the material...
PUZZLE NARBONNE
Read morePuzzle is based on a simple principle: form a team of 2 to 8 players and take up the challenge of solving a mysterious enigma in 60 minutes to be set free! There are two possible puzzles, each with an incredible, well-crafted story to keep you on the edge of your seat... The settings are very realistic, and you're instantly hooked. Perfect for group bonding, but above all for a good laugh with friends or colleagues. A unique experience you'll want to enjoy if you're smart and cunning, just like us...
LIMOUX BRASS FESTIVAL
Created in 2009, the "Limoux Brass Festival" offers each year an ...Read more
LE COSY DU PLO
Read moreLe Cosy du Plo is the address for gourmet taste buds, with two separate boutiques-tea rooms: one in the heart of the city, the other in town. To reconcile indulgence and well-being, we go for natural, local, carefully selected products. The star products: artisanal ice creams and pastries. But we also go for fresh salads at lunchtime, homemade soups, fruit juices and detox smoothies, dishes and drinks that match the seasons... Relax in this cocoon, take your time and enjoy!
CHAI LES JUMEAUX
Read moreNo, you're not seeing double, the pair at the head of this establishment are linked by more than a passion: they're twin brothers. Benjamin and Nicolas set up this business together, in the discreet Rue Castelmoutou, a stone's throw from the Musée Jean Jaurès. On the premises, the duo serve gourmet dishes in which homemade ingredients take pride of place. In the evening, they focus on a tempting tapas menu. Conviviality and sharing are at the heart of this business. An extensive wine and spirits list from the region and the four corners of France (and the world) completes the picture.