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This bar that’s a hit in Presqu'île has opened a 300 m² beer temple in Vieux-Lyon

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The Editor

You surely know the Broc’ Bar, that charming spot that smells of Provence right in the heart of the Lyon Presqu'île. With its enchanting terrace nestled under a mulberry tree, its inviting yellow and red chairs that call for a dolce vita, and its warm atmosphere, this place has become an essential haven to escape without leaving Lyon.

A 300 m² Beer Bar to Replace Ninkasi Saint-Paul

We're chatting about this today because its owner, Stéphane Pelletier, just acquired the famous Ninkasi Saint-Paul, which closed its doors last June after a decade of great service. And a new adventure has begun with the recent opening of Broc'Beers, a beer bar that promises to delight hop lovers in the Vieux-Lyon neighborhood.

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Spanning 300 m², Broc’Beers is a new friendly and lively spot, open 7 days a week from 10 AM to 1 AM. This establishment showcases quality beers, homemade cocktails, and comforting cuisine featuring homemade dishes: delicious burgers, fresh fries, generous poutines, and perfect sharing boards for enjoying with friends.

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The Famous British Sunday Roast Arrives in Lyon

The cherry on top: an English-style "Sunday Roast" is served every Sunday from 12 PM to 4 PM according to information from Actu Lyon, making it a perfect spot for a British-style brunch with delicious roasts. The concept promises to be as lively as the Broc' Bar, and we can't wait to check out this new place that's joining the vibrant bar scene in Lyon. Get ready to raise your glass and toast to this new hangout, which is already shaping up to be a must-visit in the Lyon scene!

Address: 5 Octavio Mey Street, 69005 Lyon, France