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Gouzer Oyster Bar

4.0 (3 reviews)
Closed 6:00 pm - 10:30 PM

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Loud
Outdoor seating
Good for groups
Dogs allowed

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Brasserie des Halles de l'Île - Le restau

Brasserie des Halles de l'Île

3.6(22 reviews)
1.0 km
$$$

I'm totally feelin this spot…read more Why? In the 4 - 8pm hours, while other people are drinking at Geneva establishments that have have great beer/wine/cocktails...there is something always missing. Music. This spot, however, pumps chill-yet-soulful tracks during the late afternoon hours...add the industrial feel/European waterway/traditional surrounding architecture...man, this place is fuckin money. Drinking red wine with a fine Italian, French, German honey, outside, by the artsy decommissioned funicular cars and you'll know youz at a straight-up baby-makin joint. Merci, Brasserie Des Halles De L'ile. Merci.

I've walked by this structure every day on my way to and from work for two months without ever…read morestopping to wonder if it had a function. It's one of those iconic buildings that just become part of the scenery of a city. Well, it turns out that it's a restaurant/lounge, and one of the "in" places to go for drinks after work. The decor reminded me of Brooklyn or the Meat Packing District in New York, with a lot of exposed cement and pipes across the ceiling. The building must have been a loading dock or something, and they've basically hollowed out the place, set up tables and a bar, and jacked up the value of the old building. The long hall is divided between a dining area and drinking area. An island bar runs across the center of the narrow hall in the drinking portion of the building, leaving very little room on each side. I tend to spend most of my time either pressed against the window or dodging passers-by trying to make it to the other end of the bar. It's crowded, I've heard the food is mediocre on its best days, it's pricey, the music gets really loud as the night progresses, and they have maybe two red wines on the menu. But there's something about walking across a bridge to get to a bar that sits in the center of a European river that I find appealing. There are also old ferris wheel cars that have been converted into tables in the terrace area. A good go-to place when you're gathering people from both sides of the river, as this is dead center!

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