Former 1920s postal relay converted into a French restaurant. Elegant colonial decor with red sofas and leather armchairs. Offers classic French cuisine, terrace with misters, and upstairs lounge for cocktails and live music.
A Reinvented Historic Site
Le Grand Café de la Poste occupies a former post office dating from the 1920s, renovated in 2005. The establishment preserves its original architecture while offering a contemporary culinary experience.
Architecture and Design
- Large airy room with several distinct spaces
- French colonial decor from the 1920s-1930s
- Design elements:
- Red velvet sofas
- Leather club chairs
- Striped stools
- Central fireplace
Spaces and Ambiances
- Main room on the ground floor
- Terrace equipped with refreshing misters
- Upstairs lounge for dinner and cocktails
- Atmosphere reminiscent of the film Casablanca
Culinary Offerings
- Classic French cuisine
- Notable specialties:
- Breakfast with basket of fresh breads and croissants
- Steak-frites and mashed potatoes
- Beef tartare and carpaccio
- Wine and cocktail menu
Entertainment
- Musical evenings:
- Jazz on Sundays
- Soul on Fridays
- Possibility for customers to create their own playlist
Practical Information
- Open daily from 9 AM to 1 AM
- Continuous service
- Reservation recommended for dinner