This building has one of the most beautiful old brick facades in Place Saint Georges, and is so popular that reservations are essential. The dinner menu features smoked salmon, grilled duck breast and more. Most dishes feature products from the South West region, scallops and soles from Normandy, lamb from Pyrenees, duck from Gers, and pork from Quercy. Save room for dessert, Restaurant Emile has delectable desserts! A favorite among locals, the restaurant tends to get crowded during weekends.
Monsieur Georges is the right place to be if you are looking to try something interesting and new. For starters, this place is on four different levels, each with rooms where you can either lounge with a drink or enjoy a traditional French meal made from original recipes that date back generations. The decor in this place is stunning, contemporary, and chic. One level will have various abstract art all over the walls, while another area has arched white brick ceilings and walls that are brilliantly lit by candles.
This nightclub on a boat is a popular destination for local club-goers. Le Cri de la Mouette hosts different DJs and concerts every weekend. Genres include rock, folk, funk and reggae. The various performances and cool location make this a hopping place on the weekends. You don't want to miss out on all the fun!
One of the more interesting spots in Toulouse is La Voile Blanche, which is near a lovely beach, has a shaded terrace, pool, hot tub, and a full cocktail bar spread over 8000 square meters (86,111 square feet) of space. While you explore the venue, you will also notice waterfalls and straw-built looking architecture. Walk from the white sand beach into a restaurant that is decked out with elegant and exotic decor. La Voile Blanche is a marvelous place to visit during the summer, since the days are relaxed, and the evenings are spectacular! Be sure to call ahead for hours, since they change from time to time.
A must for every tourist in Toulouse, the Saint-Sernin Basilica was consecrated by Pope Urbain II in 1096 and saved from destruction by the famous Urbain Vitry. It was restored under the aegis of the Ministry of Culture. As you pass the basilica you will see a door outlined by a creeper of young ivy. Behind this door lies a restaurant offering a sexton's menu (tomato tart, duck breast with anchovy sauce, various Catalan custards) and a vicar's menu (prawn salad with orange, red mullet with foie gras and asparagus, puff pastry tarts with oranges and grillotines).
Like so many English pubs, the setting is comfortable, with dark, wooden furniture, subdued lighting and thick carpets. All this gives it a relaxed atmosphere. You can come to drink a pint among friends at a table, or prop up the bar, talking to Charlie, Richard, Catheryn and Sarah. You can even try a game of darts on one of the two boards. The music is exclusively Anglo-American. If you like speaking English, you'll meet plenty of Anglo-Saxons or anglophiles. In the afternoon, the pub shows rugby matches. Sometimes there are improvised concerts.
A concert hall, bar and lunch restaurant, all rolled under one roof, Le Taquin for you. Formerly Le Mandala, this multifaceted place is a popular haunt among jazz and music lovers. Besides regular concerts and gig nights, it is a great place to unwind over some beer or wine. Head here for some delicious lunch where the fare changes daily. No matter the reason for your visit, you can be sure of a pleasant one.
DAda is one of the finest bars in the Chalets area. It has a dream decor that reminds you of Alice in Wonderland. The decor for the bar seems to be unusual initially, but as you start sipping your favorite drink, it all looks perfect. They have a variety of wine selection and tapas to choose from. The food is inspired from American flavors that serve traditional Ceaser Salad, Burgers and Pork Ribs. They have terrace seating also, from where you can enjoy the view of the beautiful city.
The Wild Rose is a cozy pub located in the city's center , in the Capitole area. It is sure to amaze you with its unique decor and friendly atmosphere. The pub has happy hours every day from 6.30p to 10:30p, and attracts a lot of crowd during this time. It has several beers on tap, and also serves wines, cocktails,whiskeys and a smattering of tapas eats.
Le Cantou, located on Rue Velasquez serves delectable French meals. The restaurant is known for its scrumptious meals and over 1000 types of wines that it serves. Its prix-fixe menu is subject to daily change. What's more! The restaurant welcomes your furry friends as well.
This building has one of the most beautiful old brick facades in Place Saint Georges, and is so popular that reservations are essential. The dinner menu features smoked salmon, grilled duck breast and more. Most dishes feature products from the South West region, scallops and soles from Normandy, lamb from Pyrenees, duck from Gers, and pork from Quercy. Save room for dessert, Restaurant Emile has delectable desserts! A favorite among locals, the restaurant tends to get crowded during weekends.