Overlooking cobbled place du Don, cherry red–painted bar/restaurant Le Rétroviseur has an interior that brings to mind 1930s Paris, but in summer you can't beat the waterside terrace, with views of the cathedral's spires. DJs spin on Fridays and Saturdays from 11pm.
Le Rétroviseur
Amiens
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