MCKIBBIN’S IRISH PUB
The magnificent building with this most legendary Irish pub in the city centre dates back to 1904 and is the work of architect Robert Findlay. We no longer count the decades that have seen the discussions around a good pint and the tradition is far from changing. The souche's Étudiants's beer menu is clearly honored by both ethnic and ethnic Irish students and irlandais. The beer menu is of course a credit to the country of the clover. One can enjoy his hunger with the chef's specialities, such as the famous Irish Stew house, wiggle himself to the sound of the many music groups and DJs in the pub, or enjoy the theme evenings organized at the four addresses. The McKibbins of the city centre is definitely worth a visit during the St. Patrick's festivities, if only for the authentic atmosphere and its immense outdoor sprite. It is said that rubbing his belly is good.