THE CONDAMINE MARKET AND GOURMET FOOD MARKET
A popular lunch spot for local employees, Marché de la Condamine is the ...Read more
A popular lunch spot for local employees, Marché de la Condamine is the ...Read more
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The opening hours are very similar to those of the French establishments. Reservations are generally recommended. The number of visitors is particularly high during the summer and during major international events.
Prices vary depending on the time of day, the place you are and the drinks you choose. Generally, credit cards are accepted everywhere. A minimum amount may be required.
As in France, the sale and consumption of alcohol is forbidden to young people under the age of 18.
Local specialties can be served to accompany your drinks, such as barbajuans, pieces of pissaladière or olives.
Children are welcome, but some establishments are more suitable than others for them. As in France, children under 18 are not allowed to consume alcohol.
Smoking is generally not permitted indoors. If you wish to smoke on the terrace, please ask the establishment. Cigarette butts must not be thrown on the ground or in the street.
Tourist attractions are rare in Monaco. On the other hand, some establishments target an international clientele, while others attract mainly local regulars.