La Guinguette du Patio de Camargue

Arles


Established in 1995 by Chico, co-founder of the Gypsy Kings, on a patch of industrial wasteland by the banks of the Rhône, this is now a wonderful riverside grill and bar. When the weather's good, it can be very festive, especially if the owner's new band, Chico and the Gypsies, are in a musical mood. Check the site for 'dinner concerts'.


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