Bar du 7e Art

This is the movie-lover's bar which fittingly has a door leading directly to the cashier's desk of the Etoile Cinema.
Movie buffs can begin theirday pouring over specialized newspapers while sipping coffee.
Relaxed and quiet, it's a great place to meet with friends and play budding film critic.
The pool-hall in the basement is open in the afternoons and evenings.
18, Rue du 22 Novembre.
Open every day from 8:00 am to 1:30 am (Sundays
from 2:30 pm to 11:30 pm).

 

Le Café du TNS (National Theater of Strasbourg)

Edifying reading material (Libération, Le Monde, le Journal du TNS, etc.) can be thumbed through under a striped ceiling on stylish, subdued designer furniture, all in black and white.
Jazzy undertones in the background, the Café is overflowing with culture, catering to the TNS crowd or those of similar bent.
Quite a few regular and international customers patronize the Café.
This new and very fashionable establishment, run by Mojgan, owner and architect of the Cornichon Masqué, and her team, serves brunch-type breakfasts from the early morning hours and offers exquisite regional dishes and fresh sandwiches made to order at lunch time.
Located on the Marseillaise-side of the TNS building, 1, Avenue de la Marseillaise.
Open every day from 8:00 am to 1:00 am.

 

Le Cornichon Masqué

This tiny yet indispensable nook has the look of a miniature Parisian bar.
People keep coming back for the tasty dishes and famous sandwiches with a regional flavor concocted by Mojgan, established architect who doubles as a high-powered bartender.
The open-faced sandwiches are delicious, made from good quality, fresh ingredients and garnished with aromatic herbs plucked from a bouquet which sits imposingly on the counter. A glass of good wine is just the thing to go with these meals.
Find out about the monthly wine-tasting sessions organized by top of the line Alsatian wine-makers.
In sum, the Cornichon Masqué with its stylish food and wine bar is the meeting place for many well-known and lesser known members of Strasbourg's artsy-liberal-cultural milieu. The terrace is always crammed on nice days.
Place du Marché Gayot, Strasbourg.
Closed on Sundays.
Open from 9:00 amto 4:00 pm and from 6:00 pm to 12:30 am.

 

Opéra Café

Those who move in high society are naturally attracted to this café done in an attractive, upbeat baroque style and located in the beautiful Opera House.
From the late-morning to the middle of the night you'll be in thecompany of a cross-section of Strasbourg's fashionable, artsy crowd, a true patchwork made up of senior and young executives, members of the (very) liberal professions and shopkeepers, present and former students, journalists, people who work at Arte (the European cultural television station, the headquarters of which are just across the street), and artists of all kinds, from the most forgotten to the most well-known, a good share of them lyric and symphonic musicians, since this is after all the Opera House.
Limited menu available at lunch time.
Located in the Opera House, Place Broglie.
Open every day from 11:00 am
to 3:00 am, Sundays from 2:00 pm.



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