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In the harbor area, this remarkable inn is one you'll just love. Behind its wooden shop front, painted with a burgundy gloss finish, a warm atmosphere awaits you. Whether you find yourself at the bar or around a table - you can choose between the front room or the quieter back one - you'll be served all sorts of beer - each one tastier and more original than the next - as well as fine dishes specially chosen to bring out the best in the beer, such as Sauerkraut or Mussels with French Fries. The interior decor of the alehouse also gives pride of place to its favorite beverage, with beer mats on the walls and bizarrely shaped beer glasses used occasionally for tastings. The clientele is varied and the couple that runs it is really very friendly. Sometimes, they close well after midnight, if customers are still chatting away and tastings are lingering on. Prices remain very reasonable and, all in all, this is a place where you can enjoy yourself in pleasantly authentic, simple surroundings.
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The famed Promenade des Anglais , hugging the pebbly shores of Nice, is often the image of the city that immediately springs to mind. But there is also an old town hiding many picturesque treasures and a modern, bustling city center. Unassumingly tucked into the eastern part of town, Nice's port …