To find it, just step away from the hustle and bustle of the downtown area and push through the entrance on Rue du Périgord, right next to the stunning Chapel of the Carmelites. It’s a spot that many locals pass by without really stopping, even though it houses one of the city’s most beautiful heritage treasures (a little cultural tip for you!). And it’s in this rather unexpected setting that this new hangout opened its doors last April.
A refreshing corner in Toulouse
A few tables scattered under the trees, a peaceful atmosphere, and that rare feeling of being far away from it all… even though you’re just a stone’s throw from the Capitole. If this spot is already charming wine lovers, it’s bound to become one of the hottest hangouts of the summer.
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Because down there, the star of the place is not just the menu, it's also the gigantic trees that watch over the terrace. Their natural shade turns the spot into a true bubble of freshness when the Pink City starts to sizzle at 35 degrees.
Between good wine and a culinary journey
Taken over by a wine merchant from Blagnac, the old venue has kept its friendly spirit while developing an offering centered around wine and sharing. On the menu, you'll find cuisine inspired by various influences, crafted to accompany the carefully selected bottles. The result? A guinguette that feels more like a secret garden than a classic downtown terrace, and we totally approve of that!
Address: 1 Rue de Périgord, 31000 Toulouse