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The Grand Regency of Odysseum has been replaced, since July 2015, by the Black Corner. Bar brasserie orchestrated by Ahmad, the big boss, the place is spacious, the setting is neat, with an industrial and very trendy look. In wood, parquet flooring, Tolix stools and leather for chairs, this "black corner" is quite welcoming and friendly. It opens on a beautiful terrace arranged, followed by a restaurant room, a stage for concerts, a dance floor, finally a large bar offering many beer references including the artisanal beer of Nîmes de la Barbaude. A simple cuisine at reasonable prices. You will find tapas, cheese and charcuterie boards to share, salads, burgers, grills and dishes of the day. The Black Corner offers every evening a very lively programme, parties: free initiations to salsa, kizomba, west coast, swing, rock… and, for amateurs like the most experienced, dancing evenings from Monday to Thursday, and open stage and concerts on Saturday and Sunday evening. Note that if you simply want to find a nice place to watch the rebroadcasting of important matches (the rugby cup starts soon), the Black Corner has a giant screen and the Odysseum parking is free for two hours!
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Members' reviews on BLACK CORNER
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Le service mal fait aucune cohérence.
Brochette hyper cuite cuisson non demander .
Merci à Jomaric et Smith qui ont été très accueillant et ambiance garantie , serveuse agréable, à bientôt
Tifany
On opte pour ce restaurant sans trop chercher ailleurs. L'accueil est plutôt agréable, les assiettes sont bien copieuses, mais la qualité des mets moyenne. Les couteaux ne coupent pas, dommage, on croit d'abord que c'est la viande qui est trop dure.
Mais le plus décevant, c'est ce dessert le tiramisu servi dans un bocal à conserves et une Chantilly sur le couvercle et son joint caoutchouc. Mr le cuisinier arrêtez ça au plus vite.
Alors, vous passant, réfléchissez avant de franchir le seuil de la porte.
Et bon appétit tout de même.