AU MASTROQUET
On the banks of the Saône in Gray, Le Mastroquet is the perfect place to eat and sleep, or enjoy a cabaret show.
After being bombed in June 1940, the Hotel Bellevue was rebuilt between 1950 and 1952. Today, the hotel is known as Mastroquet. It's both a hotel with twelve soberly decorated rooms. But it's also a restaurant, with a large dining room, chic furnishings and an everyday menu. Finally, every Saturday evening, Mastroquet transforms itself into a cabaret, with shows starting at around 10:45pm and finishing an hour later. Variety shows, parodies, imitations, transformism and humor, with no overflow for young audiences.
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