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Welcome
to The Wild Rover an Irish pub situated close to a
historic site in Bordeaux (St Michel
church
and spire).
The Wild
Rover opened it’s doors on the 29th September 2006. The owner Eithne
Fee-Laborde is originally from Crossmaglen Co Armagh in Ireland. After her
studies in Dublin she first lived in Paris and has now settled in Bordeaux
with her husband and two children. The name The Wild Rover was chosen
by her friends because it resembled her moving around all the time.
The pub has a full alcohol license and opens from
11a.m. to 2a.m.
Happy hour is from 5p.m. to 8p.m. A large variety of pub grub is served
at lunchtime
12a.m. to 2:30p.m. and in the evenings from 7p.m. to 11p.m. Meals include
traditional Irish breakfast, Fish and Chips and the very popular Beef and
Guinness pie.
The bar has 6 Beer taps and a large selection of Irish
Whiskeys.
It is well known for it’s live music and jam session nights, usually
once a week. The bar has 2 big screens and 5 tvs for transmission of all
the Rugby, Football, Gaelic Football, and Hurley matches.
Theme nights are organised regularly with prizes for the most original outfits.
You may also come and have a sing song on our karaoke
nights but just make
sure the owner doesn’t sing you will end up paying her to stop the screeching.
You can also chance your arm at the quizz but brush up on your general knowledge
on Ireland before you get here.
The bar organises dart competitions with the local restaurants and
bars but could definetely use a few good players. Customers often play chess,
backgammon or cards in the afternoons.
With the Tram stop St Michel very close no excuse for you not to come and
have some fun.
See you all soon.
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