LE SWEENEY TODD'S
Read moreEver heard of the bloodthirsty barber Sweeney Todd's? Lance and Margot have named their Bordeaux pub after him... But there's no danger of that here, where you can enjoy good beers and good burgers in a friendly atmosphere, not forgetting the famous pies filled with melting meat. The atmosphere is always lively: duringhappy hour, in the evening for broadcasts of major sports matches, and at lunchtime on weekends. It's not a big place, but you'll feel right at home. Truly "the smallest of the big pubs"!
WOOD BLOCK
Read moreThe decor of this large, friendly pub offers a variety of ambiances: you can sit at the counter or at the table to enjoy a good beer. Live concerts and match broadcasts are regularly organized (including on Saturdays). To accompany your draught beer, order an aperitif board or a good brasserie dish based on fresh fish or French meat: tuna mi-cuit, entrecôte, beef tartar... Or a salad or a typical pub recipe such as fish and chips, burger or pulled pork.
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!
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".
O'GREEN OAK
Read moreAs you enter, you'll find yourself immersed in the world of Irish bars. The dining room, tea room and terrace overlooking the riverside garden below are all in a row. For comfort? Chairs and poufs on the grass, and high tables under the sheltered pergola. Outside, you'll find a bowling alley and a stage for concerts, DJs, theater and stand-up comedy. On the à la carte menu, you'll find a fine selection of French, Belgian, American, English and Irish beers, as well as snacks. A must in Mont-de-Marsan!
THE CONNEMARA
Read moreConnemara is arguably one of the most emblematic bars in the city, with its typical décor and friendly atmosphere. Irish Pub par excellence, it was the place to meet fans during the euro 2016! Here you can drink bottled of Guinness before rugby and football matches, broadcast on one of the screens. Draught draught beers and prices are attractive. Accompany your blonde with a few tapas, fish and chips or Irish stew (the Irish lamb stew).
On the animation side, the venue offers weekly evenings, open scenes and concerts, Irish, Celtic or rock! Attention, the terrace is very often packed, especially the evenings of sports meetings. A lively pub like you love them.
LE NEW PUB ANDERNOS
Read moreWant to spend an evening with friends or family in a warm, lively atmosphere, over a drink accompanied by a few tapas-style nibbles or (rather classic) dishes? The New Pub is definitely the place to be in Andernos-les-Bains. On the à la carte menu, you can choose from over 80 beers from all over the world! Even in low season, the entire New Pub team awaits you for themed evenings with DJs, soccer and rugby match broadcasts, happy hours... What's more? The view of the basin from the terrace.
THE STAG & LOAR PUB
Read moreThe Britishest bar is in Talence! The Stag & Loar is an authentic pub in the pure English tradition. It's run by the duo Samuel and Anne, and their team of English-speaking waiters are unanimously acclaimed. On the menu, you'll find a wide range of drinks, mainly beers of course, not forgetting a few nibbles for aperitifs. The pub's charm sets it apart from its competitors: the interior resembles a small British cottage, while the exterior has a garden atmosphere with a guinguette feel. An atypical, warm and friendly place.
LE PUB BARRY LYNDON
Read moreIn the programme: Belgian, Scottish, French, Scottish, Irish, American and American whisky.
MAC EWAN'S PUB
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MAGNUS
Read moreJust a stone's throw from Place Pey Berland, the Magnus team has its quarters. This Scandinavian Bordeaux pub, which has opened a second address (Minus) on Cours Victor Hugo, is not short of charm. The varied menu offers a choice of a dozen beers that are rather rare in Scandinavia: Snø (wheat beer), Nordkapp (blond IPA), Oslo Spring (organic ale)... There's also a selection of aquavit, the herb- and spice-flavored brandy traditionally made and consumed in northern countries. Just the thing to warm you up!
CLURICAUME
Read moreMuch more than a simple bar, an institution! This traditional Irish pub, with its walls lined with concert posters, has a very friendly, even family atmosphere. In summer, its large terrace under the plane trees is overflowing with beer lovers. Mark, the Irish manager, and his team of beer geeks like to share and discover new nuggets. The Clu is even a brew pub with a microbrewery "Beoir" (beer in Gaelic) installed in the cellar! Here we taste and talk about beer... a lot and we listen to concerts... especially rock concerts!
PUB HIGHLAND
Read moreFor a snack, a meal or a drink, you will surely appreciate this cosy pub. Traditional dishes (eels, gambas, meats) blend with some exotic foods such as fish and chips. The pub is crowded with the days of match and the atmosphere électrise at night for "karaoke" evenings or "cocktail and tapas". Everyone keeps their breath when the time comes from open darts, an excellent living and friendly address.
BAR LE PUB
Read moreThis bar, frequented by all young local holidaymakers, is easily understood. Indeed, at the level of number 75 on rue Gabrielle, the entire summer of the music is recorded. While it is the time of the aperitif, coffee or digestive, the air-conditioned room serves as a refuge for all those in trouble. They are found to play in the tarot, ladies or chess. And you like the games of society?
LE TROLL PUB
Read moreWelcome to the Troll Kingdom! Newly bought, this institution from La Rochelle keeps its original decoration and everything that made its fame: a long bar, exposed stone walls, good music, darts and above all a good place to watch the matches. At weekends, night owls take over this space to party to the sound of music from the 1980s-1990's through cartoon soundtracks. The rue Saint-Nicolas regularly resounds with Michel Sardou's famous chorus of "Lac du Connemara", which was played by the entire assembly. The Troll regularly organizes theme parties (Halloween, St. Patrick's Day...)
CHEZ NOUS
Read more"To France and its culture of good taste and quality. To those who want to eat, drink, listen and talk. Chez Nous is first and foremost your home", Thibaut, Antoine, Johnny and Gaël. Now there's a place where you feel good! Perched above a costume store, Chez Nous is a bit like a speakeasy. It's an address you'll have to get to know, but word-of-mouth must be working well, as the place gets very lively on weekends. Great wine and beer list! DJ set, live music and planks to share.