CASINO JOA
Read moreRainy day, evening with friends or heat wave: the casino is a leisure space which we do not always think about... The one in Arzon, located on the port of Crouesty, offers a wide range of games - slot machines, blackjack tables, electronic English roulette - as well as a bar and restaurant area with a different feel. The Jules-Verne restaurant invites you to relax and enjoy a delicious meal in a modern and chic atmosphere. The bar and restaurant have independent entrances and are therefore open to the whole family (unlike the casino).
MARCELLIN
Read moreIf you're looking for a family bar where all generations can get together for a drink or dance on the wooden dance floor, this is the place to go. Le Marcellin - Marcel for connoisseurs - brings together regulars and tourists passing through the Rhuys peninsula to share themed evenings: blind tests, fancy dress parties... In February, the bar even plays host to BWS and its troupe of Irish musicians. As well as being a great place to have fun, it's also a cabinet of curiosities, with a wealth of bric-a-brac to contemplate!
MALVERN
Read moreBig brother to the Marcellin - which belongs to the same owner, Brice Bonnot - the Malvern is the only nightclub on the Rhuys peninsula. The faithful usually start the evening at Le Marcellin, then leave the wooden ship for this two-room discotheque. The first is a generalist-style room, while the second (Salle Cachot) is dedicated to electro music. There's a charge for entry and a drink is included. Several themed evenings are on offer, and VTC shuttles are also available to get you home in complete peace of mind.