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RWC Bars/Cafes 3 - Nantes
By RWC2007 September 19 2007
Rugby World Cup 2007 - Bars and Cafes Nantes 3 - Samoa and England play this Friday and many fans will be wanting to take in the sights of Nantes as well as down a few pints. We take a look here at some of the bars you could sample. Of course this is not an exhaustive list and if you find any good ones, let us know
 

Bars and Cafes Nantes

England fans move onto Nantes for the next painful round of the 2007 Rugby World Cup and I thought we had better look at a few bars in order that we can either celebrate or drown our sorrows.

Nantes’ bars and pubs are mainly concentrated around the place du Pilori, place Graslin and place du Commerce.

Webb Ellis (and Co) café
webbellisA rugby stronghold located two streets west of Place du Commerce, owned by Ludovic Mocard. The bar is decorated with flags, souvenirs and relics from around the world collected over the past 15 years. Ludovic proudly serves products from all countries represented in his rugby memorabilia : beer from Wales, whiskies from Canada, wines from Argentina and South Africa.
The staff is planning a multitude of events around Rugby World Cup 2007 together with Nantes town hall. They are also planning to extend his opening hours during the tournament and to install big screen inside and outside the pub.Web site : www.webbellis.eu

Cafés - Pubs

 - Buck Mulligans  A traditional Irish Bar with traditional irish music,12 rue du Château, Nantes

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- L'Appartement A trendy bar with a very warm, cosy décor. (1, rue Gresset)

- Le Bar du Coin A bar, with its kitsch décor. (21, rue de la Juiverie)

- La Belle Équipe In an ideal spot on the banks of the Erdre. (10, quai de la Jonelière)- Fées Maison An enchanting and delightful spot to eat and hang out. (3, rue Pré Nian)

- La Maison Café Representing the different rooms of a house, so why not have a drink while sitting in a bath ? (4, rue Lebrun)

- Le Café Cult' Immerse yourself in the Nantes history and at the same time present trends. (place du Change)

 

 

Source: nantes.tourism.com

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