PANTEL ET FILS
All-Nimes crosses this tobacco office to shop for cigarettes, for daily newspapers or to try games of chance, especially on Sundays where the Avenue Jean-Jaurès, at the foot of the Gardens of La Fontaine, is no longer delivered to cars but brings more world over one day than the nîmois crest. Apart from the fact that the parking of the Jean-Jaurès does not change the habit of the customers in double-track parking, the establishment is alive even if the warmth of the reception of the tabak is inversely proportional to the queue waiting in front of the store. There is always a knowledge, and the adjoining bar allows the conversation to be extended.
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