LE GOLDEN GATE CAFE
Come and discover this nice troquet for a small coffee or drink break through St. George's street. Taken back in 2000 by the likeable Arnaud, a convinced américanophile, this bar stands out by its garden: it is, of course, riddled with symbols of U.S. culture, registration plates to celebrate posters, a brand of soda, which is a rock star of counter-culture. The first room has nothing special, and we have to look at the two big pieces in the background to report to the California metropolis. Of course, we're far from the mythical cafés of Haight-Ashbury years, but with its many mellow sofas, these two arrière have a little laidback side - all proportions guarded - slightly sanfranciscain. In this place, you will find a lot of students who have two parts to redo the world for hours. In a quiet setting, in a typical setting of the old Rennes, a brac of ancient sofas and a foultitude of objects excavated in the sales. A good choice of beers, the cocktails of Arnaud are also famous. To report, a terrace that is one of the few of this narrow street to enjoy a little sunshine at the time of the aperitif. For cocktails, uncontrolled evenings, an atmosphere of used, go there! And if you cross a few customers who sing on the bar, it goes with the atmosphere! The good child and the festive.
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