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".
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 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...
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!
O'FLAHERTY'S
Read morePlace of relaxation where you can play darts, drink, eat, discuss and meet people while listening to good sound, from Thursday to Saturday it's with DJ or live bands, the whole in an atmosphere which mixes the ages in all friendliness, and everyone behaves well. Let's stay in the tempo, on Friday evening it's fish and chips by the portion and chicken and chips the other days. In any season, we stay outside where the barrels acting as eats-debout are numerous, the more frigid will choose the inside.
O’SHANNON
Read moreO'Shannon is the first and oldest pub in the city. The atmosphere is very British and friendly, just like on Clover Island! The decoration and the small alcoves remind once again the spirit of the pubs. Concerts, special evenings during sporting events (football and rugby), cocktails and pub food (burgers, sandwiches, chips) are there to make you have a great time. Hydration being essential to all, we will appreciate the care taken in the choice of beers and whiskies. A real institution in Perpignan!
THE BLACK LION
Read moreA little outside the city center, between the Palais de Justice and the Pont St-Michel, a sobritish pub opens its doors to you. At the Black Lion, everything is done so that you can sip your pint in a typical British atmosphere. Two rooms decorated in a total tripot look. Wood panelling, stools, benches and old shoes on the walls! Entertainment: match broadcasts, darts competitions, quizzes and blind tests on Sundays from 8pm, and numerous concerts. And of course, there's lunch and brunch too! There's no shortage of pancakes, fried eggs, baked beans, tomatoes... A large terrace lets you enjoy the mild Toulouse evenings. What else?
IRISH ROCK CAFÉ
Read moreIn the historic center of Auch, this pub honors Ireland by offering lively evenings with happy hour, match broadcasts and roborative meals. Before you hit the dancefloor until the end of the night, take advantage of the menu featuring pizzas, flammekueches, burgers, grilled meats, fish & chips and Gascon dishes. The festive spirit takes over from the aperitif hour and lasts well into the night. Every weekend, DJs come in to get the 20-35 year-olds dancing... but not only!
IRISH DE NIMES
Read moreLocated near the Kinepolis, this pub-restaurant remains open until 1 a. m. and serves as a table until p. m. The Irish Corner of Nîmes is behaving like a real Irish pub with inside, coated woodwork and thick carpet on the ground, beer and fish & chips - finally here we will say paved salmon with plancha and fries! Some nights, it's football or rugby, for the retransmission of memorable matches. Supporters come as a group in this pub to vibrate or cry together in unison of their team, eyes stretched on the giant screen. The rousse or brown beer flows. On weekends, free concert programming, especially pop-rock, is announced on the website. In short, something often happens at the Irish Corner.
O'BRIENS IRISH PUB
Read moreYou don't need to make a round trip to Dublin to experience an Irish evening: just walk through the door of the O'Briens pub. The warm, relaxed atmosphere is spread over three levels. Each floor has its own intimate space, decorated to suit. On the first floor, there's a long counter, because there will be lots of you. On the second floor, banquettes and wood, you order at the bar and the service is Irish-style - you're the one on the move! On the second floor, you'll find a cosy lounge area with sofas, carpet and darts, of course, and plenty of green for a touch of color. Like any real pub, there's drinking, games, a mix of ages and great music!
O FAUBOURG
Read moreNeighborhood pub, pub oh how animated! Moving away from hypercentre is a often infallible recipe recipe; and why? Because knowing the address makes you a familiar, faithful, one of those who definitely put the atmosphere! With its two air-conditioned rooms, its friendly team, tasteful decoration, red benches, English green Walls, a cosy atmosphere, O Faubourg is a place for Relaxation. The pub offers more than beers on the map… tasting! Eclectic music, large screen TV of 107 cm for the retransmission of sports events or distribution of clips, the place has everything to seduce you… In brief, a framework and a convivial atmosphere, what more?
O’FLAHERTY’S
Read moreQuite canonical in its total wooden look, its imperturbable staff behind the counter, its famous coasters, pool tables and darts, O'Flaherty's is indeed the most Irish pub in the heart of Nîmes! The pub, which boasts one of the best whisky lists in town, also offers a wide selection of draught beers. In short, a pub where life is good, in a warm and relaxed atmosphere. On the food side, there are platters to share. Don't miss the concerts on Thursday and Saturday (Celtic music, jazz, pop, rock).
LE CELTIC
Read moreA punk-rock reference in the South of France, this den dedicated to alternative currents swears by excellence and originality. The annual program of its live shows is highly anticipated, so don't hesitate to follow it closely. The small stage of the Celtic welcomes punk, ska, rap, but also poetry, slam, or Occitan singing. Very lively, the atmosphere is supported by Jean-Louis who welcomes you every night and also offers you a nice beer menu.
Its decoration with hundreds of posters is also unique and worth a look.
LA BONNE MOUSSE
A friendly beer bar that offers a wide selection of craft and local drinks.Read more
O' CARACOL PUB
Read morePart diner, part pub, this is the place in Saint-Chély where the young and not-so-young get their rocks off on theme nights, concert evenings or soccer nights. Faux red brick walls, table soccer and barrels in the reception area give the place a certain character. A tiny menu of nibbles, Catalan platters and fuet, allows you to fill your stomach while sipping a pint. Several draught beers and a dozen bottled beers are on the menu of this friendly establishment, making for an excellent evening!