LA BOURSE
Read moreHere's a "classic" bar where all kinds of drinks are available. La Bourse's major asset is its location in the middle of the Place de la République, close to the shops. It's pleasant to enjoy the large terrace in summer, sipping a syrup or a beer, watching people go by, laden with bags, on their way to work, chatting with friends or enjoying a well-deserved break on your own... Don't hesitate to order at the bar.
LE LAPIN BLANC
Read moreOn the outskirts of Old Mans, this family-run bar is run by a dynamic brother/sister duo, Antoine and Carla. Whether you choose to sit in the upstairs space, decorated in the style ofAlice in Wonderland, or opt for the covered terrace, a warm welcome is guaranteed. The menu offers a wide variety of cocktails, including the weekly creation of mixologist Pierre. For those with a small appetite, there are platters, burgers (vegetarian or classic), or a generous platter of fries, all prepared in-house by Élise, in charge of the bar kitchen. It's sure to be an enjoyable experience!
LE MULLIGAN’S
Read moreChoice of barrel or square tables. Orders are taken at the counter. The big flat-screen TV is a real sports fan's dream, but it's a rugby match you've got to see to feel the fever rise. Exclusively Anglo-Saxon music for a clientele with a casual or elegant look, who chat, sing and even dance between two games of pool or darts. A must-try is the draught table at the back of the bar on the left, with its 2 draught taps (Guiness and Carlsberg). You can order and serve yourself. A modern, playful version of the giraffe. Around 2am, the bell announces closing time. And already! Mulligan's reputation is well earned.
LE BAROUF
Read moreOne of the major hubs of Manche's nightlife. Le Barouf is an undisputed success with the Sarthe population. Regulars enjoy the bar or terrace (very quiet, as it's on a pedestrian street) before the evening begins. Le Barouf is a cultural melting pot with a lively atmosphere. The bar hosts exhibitions (often of works by young Beaux-Arts graduates). Many concerts are also organized: DJs, slammers, French chanson... Lola Baï, ThOM, la Gabylie, Fat Super, Run Ronie Run... The whole local scene is in full swing. The decor is worth its weight in gold (or peanuts): a little underground New York subway, especially in the toilets where your graffiti will be welcome.
BIERES ET CHOPES
Read moreSituated next to 100% Pneus, this extensive open bar offers a lovely range of beers: Belgium, Germany, Czech Republic, France... you're sure to sample some fresh, frothy wonders. The place is aptly named, as it's right on the circuit. But that's not the whole story. People come here to listen to local rock bands, or to take part in themed evenings (Quiznights, afterworks...). The place is truly convivial!
LE LÉZARD
Read moreThis cheerful lizard has an adorable storefront, and a nice counter for a string of draught beers. We nibble on succulent homemade tapas with Turkish bread to dip in tarama or tzatziki, squid fritters and other dishes full of flavor and freshness. But Le Lézard is more about drinking, chatting and moving about. And especially for the regular evenings organized around a musician or band, an event, a drink or an exhibition. Punk night or acoustic guitar night, the choice is yours. But the common denominator is the good atmosphere and the quality of the musicians or other contributors. So even if it's a lively affair, it's all in good fun.
MOJITO ROYAL
Read moreVal'r knows how to entertain with its fine selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails. A vast choice of mojitos awaits you, depending on the season and the surprising creations: in fact, a new mojito is discovered every month. In fine weather, you can enjoy your mojito on one of the two pleasant terraces. Inside, the decor revolves around coffee: burlap bags around the tables and coffee beans scattered here and there. In summer, we add other fun little objects to the ceiling: flip-flops, rakes, small inflatable balloons... It's the perfect place to enjoy a margarita away from the downtown crowds, or to try something new like bourbon coffee with a hint of vanilla. It also offers a wide range of exceptional products (whisky, cognac and top-of-the-range rum) and sells cigars. The sound ambiance is excellent. Numerous themed evenings are organized, some with DJs. Check out the program on their Facebook page.
LE COMPTOIR
Read moreHere is a bar near the new bridges especially appreciated. And that is understandable! The bosses always smile at the lips with an impressive dynamism. Consumption is at the right price. We recommend that you take our heart: SALES, from sweet rosé with grapefruit syrup and pieces of green lemon. Don't hesitate to ask "potato petals" or small things to eat during your festive meeting. On the decoration, it puts on the comfort so that you feel as well as at home. And this from the terrace to the room. Brown and white tones, the interior prints the image of a beautiful living room or a pleasant walk-in room, extremely warm. There is a large wooden counter, comfortable benches, high stools, small small tables and comfortable chairs. The Counter is very successful as a night bar, and you will soon understand why. On weekends, the dance trail lives on the rhythms of laughter and déchanchés. So test without moderation!
LE CHICAGO BAR
Read moreA true mixology enthusiast, Laurent (the owner), trained by one of the world's most renowned French masters, welcomes you to his bar, where two different atmospheres reign. The Cuban-inspired decor on the first floor transports you into a warm, colorful ambience. The space, Latin rhythms, house-arranged rums and non-alcoholic cocktails will give you a unique experience on the revolutionary island. Take the spiral staircase upstairs and you'll find yourself back in Chicago, in the Prohibition atmosphere of the 1920s-1930s. Cosy leather sofas and retro music welcome you like the speakeasy bars of Chicago's nicer neighborhoods. You'll find Cosa Nostra godfathers and an exact replica of the famous Thomson Tommy Gun. Cocktails, shooters, gin, vodka and whisky from all over the world are served with elegance. If you'd like to learn how to make your own cocktails, there are workshops every Friday, where you can try your hand at three different cocktails. You can also book a private room on Monday and Tuesday evenings. This Old Mans establishment is well worth a visit for the originality of its cocktails and its decor!
MIMOZA
Read moreGone is the Galand brasserie tearoom, hello Mimoza and its appetizing green front. Pastry chef Sylvain Guesdon has just taken over the establishment, renaming it Mimoza after the mimosa egg. Simple and effective! The soul of the patisserie lives on, as Mr. Galand has passed on his recipes to the new head pastry chef. Upstairs, the seminar area is transformed into an atmospheric bar from Wednesday to Sunday evenings, with platters and cocktails. On Rue de Bolton, Mimoza has reserved a space for takeaway sandwiches. The new owner, who already runs three bakeries, knows his stuff when it comes to sandwiches...
LE LODGE IRISH PUB
Read moreAn Irish pub in the middle of downtown - that's the Lodge! As you enter this lively street-side establishment, you'll discover a wooden décor typical of Irish pubs. Upstairs you'll find a spacious lounge area, while on the first floor you'll find a large, partially-covered terrace with high and low tables and deckchairs, creating a friendly atmosphere. The bar offers a wide selection of beers and sausages for connoisseurs. The walls are adorned with works by local artists. And sometimes, concerts or DJ sets liven up the place. So let's raise our glasses and say " Sláinte ", just like in Dublin.
SOOKIES CAFÉ
Read moreStop off at the Sookies café-shop in the Jacobins shopping center, and you'll be taking part in an ecological and socially responsible enterprise. Here you'll find cookies, muffins and cookies made from unsold bread crumbs. The range is extensive, and you can choose from a long menu of smoothies, teas, coffees and milkshakes to accompany these sweet treats. Bring your computer to work - there's Wifi and the room is warm and welcoming! For your information, Sookies is a social integration enterprise for people in difficulty.
LA CAVE DE LA TRINQUETTE
Read moreFaced with a simple, unassuming storefront, we tend not to dare enter. And yet, as we pass by again and again, we can't help but recognize that there's something warm and friendly about the place. And that's exactly what La Cave de la Trinquette does for us! The original layout, with its barrel-shaped tables and high chairs, certainly has a lot to do with it. So if the laughter and good humor finally convince you to come in, you can start your evening by sampling the many flavored wines expertly recommended by the owner (some forty syrups are on offer, including some highly original ones with surprising flavors: ginger, curaçao...). It's easy to understand why they're such regulars, especially given the friendly welcome they receive. Closing early (9 p.m.), this cellar is ideal for a small or large aperitif!
LE GUET A PINTES
Read moreUnder the retro Gatsby the Magnificent sign, a beer paradise awaits you: an impressive selection of 35 local and craft beers is on the menu. If in doubt, Johan, the manager, is on hand to guide you through all the hop varieties. The place is ideal for tasting, in moderation, and soaking up the atmosphere: between the rock sessions in the background, you can enjoy sports broadcasts, DJ sets, concerts and even themed evenings with darts competitions. Le Guet à Pintes clearly hits the mark with its unique concept!
SUN 7
Read moreOne of the liveliest and most popular places in Le Mans for a late-night party. The emblematic Lord's, on Place des Comtes-du-Maine, has given way to Sun 7. Owner Tony Videira has created a completely new atmosphere. The furnishings are modern and the layout well thought-out. And a concert area has been set up for themed evenings. Don't worry, you can still play billiards, table soccer and darts. Don't hesitate to drop in after a movie or a meal out on the town - the Sun 7 has a busy schedule to keep an eye on. Pool tournaments, pizza, chicken box and beer nights, cocktail evenings, game nights...
GUINGUETTE DES TANNERIES
Read moreWhat could be more pleasant in fine weather than to have a drink and/or a bite to eat on the banks of the Sarthe, just a stone's throw from the town center? At the guinguette, you can relax on deckchairs and lounge by the water, while enjoying live music and concerts from time to time. Large, convivial tables are also at your disposal, so you can catch up with friends or make new ones in a friendly, multi-generational atmosphere. What's on the menu? A wide choice of local and non-alcoholic beers, as well as a menu of dishes and platters, vegetarian or otherwise, always local and prepared (literally) before your very eyes. Don't forget to book for groups.
LE CAPITOLE
Read moreSome places are well known for their fine dining, but also deserve to be recognized for the ambience they offer on later evenings or afternoons. Le Capitole is one of them. Don't hesitate to stop in, you won't be disappointed. With its sober yet cosy setting, the atmosphere is extremely warm, and its proximity to the Jacobins center gives it an extra edge. So, whether you're looking for an excellent meal or a short break (sweet or otherwise?), Le Capitole is a place to remember. Give it a try! You'll see.
LE ROAD HOUSE
Read moreWhy not try this bar out of the train or after having dinner at the Bellifontain (opposite) or at Coconut Maïdo its Neighbour? We see no reason because this bar is extremely pleasant, like its owner. The atmosphere is warm, you can enjoy a drink, play and enjoy the musical evenings that go there or improvise. It's sometimes worth getting away from the city centre to drink a drink in less busy places, but sometimes more pleasant and interesting.
LE GLOBE
Read moreYou can enjoy a cup of coffee on the terrace, but the best part is inside. The atmosphere may seem a little heavy and dark, but take a look around you. Here, time seems to stand still. Clocks displaying the world's time zones hang above the bar. Portholes adorn the walls, barrels are placed here and there, and the benches are those of wagons, with luggage racks and suitcases above. Choose the back room for a more intimate evening, and you're off for a great night out with friends! The food at Le Globe is good, too, and many people stay for an entire evening. Impeccable service: orders fly off the shelves thanks to an attentive and dynamic team.