Paradise has opened on September 8th
You've been waiting for it... Present worldwide and in almost all major cities in France, the Delirium Café can now quench the thirst of the people of Bordeaux with its universally recognized beers. While just the arrival of the pink elephant brand is enough to delight beer enthusiasts, the scale of the location completes the picture.
©Delirium Café Bordeaux
What's on the menu? A gigantic lair of 1200 m2 with 350 m2 of terrace overlooking the marina. Always in a festive, friendly, and slightly quirky spirit, Delirium Café Bordeaux is divided into several large spaces with different atmospheres: a greenery-filled guinguette with benches, a game room (with pool tables, foosball, and darts), a bar area with a 22-meter long counter, an outdoor bodega with water views, and a giant stage with a dance floor.

350 m2 of terrace with a view of the boats
Open every day from 4pm to 2am, its high-flying program oscillates between themed nights (singles, jungle, storm, special pink elephant...), eventsof all kinds (concerts, DJ sets, comedy club, bingo nights) and sporting atmospheres with giant screens installed inside and outside for major match broadcasts.
©Delirium Café Bordeaux
The longest beer list in the city
But the highlight, the cherry on top of the hops, obviously goes to its endless menu of 50 beer taps of all kinds (a record in Bordeaux). The selection, divided between those from the Delirium "Huyghe" brewery and local craft beers, will delight all tastes and budgets. A true beer cellar, the original Delirium Café in Brussels gained fame by becoming holder of the largest number of references on its menu, thus entering the Guinness World Records in 2004 with no less than 2004 different beers.
©Delirium Café Bordeaux
Unique beers like "Floris Cactus" or "Mongozo Coconut" served in a coconut add some freshness to the Bordeaux scene. The wide range of alcohol is accompanied by a simple yet effective quality food offer: delicious toasties, platters of cured meats or cheeses, roasted camembert and tapas to pair with the beers.
A new place of festivities eagerly awaited
The renovations, which started in April, were significant. Behind this project is Matthieu Gervereau, the owner of the Vintage Group (6 bars in total including Balthazar, L'Engrenage, Le Singe Vert and Rockwood) who was approached by the Belgian brand to open the first Delirium Café in Nouvelle-Aquitaine. They are expected to make a splash on the same day as the start of the World Cup.
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Delirium Café Bordeaux
30 Quai Virginie Hériot, 33300 Bordeaux
Open 7 days a week from 4PM to 2AM (Happy Hour 4PM-8PM)
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