Cabins and carriages certainly no longer use the majestic Pont-Neuf spanning the Garonne, but on the bank, the famous Café Bellevue has never completely disappeared... In the good old days, it was already a place teeming with exchanges and meetings. , where illustrious artists could meet: Ingres, Matisse, as well as unknown passers-by and students of the Beaux-Arts.
In 1987, Café Bellevue became Brasserie Flo des Beaux-Arts, keeping with it its privileged and strategic location. From then on, we come there for lunch and dinner. In a setting mixing Art Deco and Belle Epoque, politicians, sportsmen, businessmen, local regulars or simple tourists passing through the 'pink city', everyone meets there to share a moment of pure conviviality and appreciate the taste for demands.
Today, the brasserie regains its independence and becomes simply the “Brasserie les Beaux-Arts”, while retaining its Parisian charm and warm welcome. Discover its brand new menu (seafood, oysters, fish of all kinds) where the quality and richness of the offering reflect the tradition and Brasserie spirit.