Le Bistrot du Caillou

Bordeaux


Catch live jazz, blues and world music at this garden-styled cafe-bistro, next to the Botanical Gardens on the Rive Droite (Right Bank). Kudos for its surreal architecture: a curvaceous concrete bunker resembling an oversized caiilou (pebble), hence its name. Food too.


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