LA TERRASSE
Bar - Coffee
3.5/5
Recommended
Set on the street of thirst, this hotel impresses first with the space allocated, where the throne is a huge bar. The DJ, slightly elevated in the ornate decor of candlelight, goes through salsa and African music. Concerts are held a few nights of the week. There are lots of toubabs, expatriates or tourists who have had a drink or dance on the track.
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Members' reviews on LA TERRASSE
3.5/5
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
This bar in high on Rue de la Soif very nice as it is open (but covered), is ventilated and are not air-conditioned, and is very lively!
The first time that we went my friend and me, we were struck by the crowd quasi-seulement but toubab' and 23:00 and the music starts, all the bar dances. We really recommend to get there every Thursday evening because its evening salsa is really brilliant, unforgettable meetings to the key!
The decor is beautiful, the clean toilets, very welcoming and brisk waiters.
The first time that we went my friend and me, we were struck by the crowd quasi-seulement but toubab' and 23:00 and the music starts, all the bar dances. We really recommend to get there every Thursday evening because its evening salsa is really brilliant, unforgettable meetings to the key!
The decor is beautiful, the clean toilets, very welcoming and brisk waiters.
Place frequented by the locals and tourists, especially the PNC...