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Brasserie de la Halle

Restaurant, Brasserie in Montauban
  • A new Pole! A village within the city, a creative hot spot bringing together shops, flea markets, farmers' markets, restaurants and events.

  • The Halle de la Gare Routière is a compendium of creative initiatives that invites you to a new art of living. To share moments with family and friends, a place of life and desires. Installed in the former covered market place Lalaque, the Halle de la Gare Routière invites you to a new art of living for a gourmet moment.

    Real “food court”:
    Local brasserie, cocktail bar (Le Saint Jacques)
    Seafood (Zinc)
    Traditional catering (the cabin that crackles)
    Tapas, charcuterie and cheese...
    The Halle de la Gare Routière is a compendium of creative initiatives that invites you to a new art of living. To share moments with family and friends, a place of life and desires. Installed in the former covered market place Lalaque, the Halle de la Gare Routière invites you to a new art of living for a gourmet moment.

    Real “food court”:
    Local brasserie, cocktail bar (Le Saint Jacques)
    Seafood (Zinc)
    Traditional catering (the cabin that crackles)
    Tapas, charcuterie and cheese (Sierrasol)
    But also sweet pleasures can be enjoyed on site.

    Each restaurateur is master of his space and offers seasonal, local products from reasoned cultivation, even organic. You will also find a micro brewery activity (beer production, sale and tasting) and a barber area (David Willemyns, present every Thursday and Friday evening). In the center of the space, tables and high tables contribute to the convivial aspect of the place.

    OPEN :
    Wednesday, Thursday, Friday from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
    Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    L’Embarcadère in a few dates:
    *1933: design by the city architect, Marcel Renard, of a vessel 27m long by 13m wide, with a stepped roof reminiscent of the slaughterhouse hall of the Fly of Lyon (Tony Garnier). The architecture is emblematic of the post-flood reconstruction of 1930. Realization of the project in reinforced concrete by the Montalbanian company J. Allègre.
    *April 20, 1935: inauguration of the Villebourbon covered market. Inside, they sell meat and fish. Outside, there are stands dedicated to gardening, fruits, vegetables, poultry...
    *1967: the bus station, established nearby, moved there to offices, a waiting room, a hall and toilets.>. End of the 1990s: the theater company "l'Arche de Noé" occupies the premises which take the name of Embarcadère.
    *2001: the site hosts the IUP Art Plastique then the association La Boite à Malice (circus).
    *2005: registration as a Historic Monument and 20th century Heritage label.
  • Capacity
    • People :  100 place setting
    • People :  100 Dining tables outside
  • Documentation
Services
  • Accessibility
    • Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
  • Equipment
    • Car park
    • Terrace
  • Services
    • Wi-fi
Rates
Payment methods
  • Check
  • Bank/credit card
Openings
  • All year
  • Monday
    10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
  • Wednesday
    10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
  • Thursday
    10:00 AM - 2:00 AM
  • Friday
    10:00 AM - 2:00 AM
  • Saturday
    6:00 PM - 2:00 AM
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