This is a really popular bar with everybody but particularly students. It is supposedly an Irish bar but the only thing Irish about it is the fact that there is a dusty old flag in the corner and that it sells Guiness!
Once you get past this though it is a great bar to go with friends as there is a terrace with plenty of tables and chairs and a basement which has more of a small club feel to it.
A good place to spend an evening!
Dress Code: none
Written Jul 17, 2004
Address: rue de bourgogne
This is one of the best bars in town. It is where my friends and I went every weekend while we were here teaching English for a year!
If you like rhum they have about 20 different jars all with different flavourings in eg. lime, cinnamon, passion fruit etc. Be careful though because they are lethal! I
f you don't like rhum don't worry cos they have all the usual drinks too including an impressive array of whiskies.
It is a little quiet during the week but at the weekend it is packed with people ready to have a good time!
Dress Code: Anything goes but people here don't tend to get very dressed up to go out.
Written Jul 17, 2004
Address: 208 rue de Bourgogne
Phone: 02 38 54 88 83
Orleans has several cafees and bars, you also can go swimming in the evening at the bungalowparc or go and listen to live music. Ofcourse Orleans has a cinema and theatre you could visit too.
Written Sep 7, 2002
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