DOC HOLLIDAY’S
This old saloon has a trucker's atmosphere, the opposite of the hipster bars that are springing up everywhere. This bistro is named after a famous dentist who became a gangster in the American West at the end of the 19th century. Here, we don't do anything fancy. Rustic decoration (wooden benches, old cowboy boots on the ceiling), neon lights in the dirty window, it's bellowing and there's a jukebox with country music and a pool table if you dare approach. And the beer is far from expensive. The bartenders are not tender, but they have the merit of being efficient.
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