Are you looking for a meat restaurant in Bordeaux? Le Bar du boucher is the place for you!
Since 2008, in the heart of historic Bordeaux, the restaurant ‘Le Bar du Boucher’ welcomes you to its exceptional 18th-century vaulted dining room.
With entirely homemade cuisine, a wide selection of meats cooked to perfection, over 160 wines, and a choice of fine wines by the glass that you can enjoy with tapas, this unmissable venue promises a delicious and convivial experience!

From April 1, 2026, hop-on and off the double-decker bus to explore the city, then stop at stop n°2 “Place de la Bourse” located just a few minutes’ walk away from Le Bar du boucher!
Arrêt n°2 “Place de la Bourse”
5 rue du Parlement Ste Catherine
+33 (0)5 56 81 37 37
Facebook : @barduboucher
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