Ship and Castle

A crew favorite for its 'British pub' atmosphere and choice of beers. Quiz nights held during the winter. Located within the harbor of Fonvieille. Open 7/7 11am-1pm.
Tel: +(377) 920 576 72

Sass Café

Highly popular Monegaste hang out, situated a short walk above the harbor in the Monte Carlo district. French/Italian restaurant, live bands performances every night from 11pm-1am. Open daily at 8pm.
Tel: +(377) 93 25 52 00

The Quays

The Quays is Cannes’ ultimate favorite crew bar, ideally located on the waterfront. They offer a large choice of whiskey and beer, with ‘Happy Hours’ every day from 5pm-8pm. On Thursday through Saturday nights, The Quays hosts live bands who play music ranging from Reggae, to Blues or rock; not to mention, of course, Irish pop / rock ! Last but not least, they offer live sport coverage on a large screen for any major event. Friendly Irish manager Jason, international staff.
Tel: +33(0)4 93 39 27 84

Latino

Good restaurant and also a local favorite for an after dinner drink in a musical atmosphere. Renowned for their Mojitos! They have a nice heated terrace and are located by the old town ramparts. Open for lunch and dinner. Closed Sat for lunch; Sun all day. Dinner only in season.
Tel: +33(0)493 344 422
www.lelatino.com

Blue Lady Pub

Antibes’ yachting community institution for over 24 years, located close to the entrance of the old town. The ever-popular rendez-vous spot to meet up with friends, have a drink or bite to eat. They offer traditional pub food, including full English breakfast, in a very convivial and familial atmosphere. Nice terrace that can be covered and heated. Live bands several times a month. Charismatic owner Gilles, assisted by his friendly international team, is a big part of the Blue Lady’s success.
Open from 7:30am (8:30am Sat) til midnight. Closed Sun.

Absinthe Bar

Very interesting place to have a drink, set in a charming ancient cellar with a Roman-era well and located by the covered market (Marché Provençal). Named after the mysterious green liqueur so much associated with 19th century artists and writers such as Van Gogh and Baudelaire, that was outlawed for decades because of the health risks associated with its abuse, namely insanity and death. However these side effects seem to have been due to ‘quality control’ issues and the herbs that go into absinthe are in fact, good for you.

Bill's Seafood

A sailors’ landmark, famous for its fried clams and good casual fare. Large outside deck over the river, dock and lively bar with live band performances at night. Close to Brewers Pilot Point Marina. Open 7/7 from 11am, lunch & dinner.
Tel: (860) 399 1101
www.billsseafood.com

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