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"!
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".
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.
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!