Public House, Irish pub restaurant in Fréjus, France
Public House is a restaurant in Fréjus that combines traditional French dining with Irish pub elements. The menu features pizzas, burgers, and fish and chips served from a location on Rue de l'Intendance.
The restaurant is located in Fréjus, a city founded by Julius Caesar in 49 BC as a strategic Roman naval base. This long history shapes the context of the modern establishment within the historic town.
The venue hosts regular live music performances and open mic events where local musicians perform. Visitors experience a space that blends Irish pub culture with its French surroundings.
The establishment operates Monday through Saturday and accepts various payment methods including credit cards. Visitors will find a space with good accessibility and flexible seating arrangements for different group sizes.
Large screens throughout the venue broadcast major sporting events, blending dining with sports entertainment. Guests enjoy both French and Irish specialties while watching the action unfold.
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