Huge establishment, the casino of Toulouse provides 2 restaurants and 3 bars.
With its huge bay windows and its heated terrace, the “Café Barrière” is most of all a warm and relaxing place.
Entrance, all-you-can-eat dishes, cheeses and desserts take the lead to satisfy any palates.
With an average price of €17, it would be a shame to not take advantage of it.
It is a mythic brand for an exceptional gustative experience. The famous brasserie from Paris declines it self in a version from Toulouse.
The décor, made with chandeliers and Le Corbusier chairs, highlights the traditional cuisine of the Chef Loïc Muller and a menu revisited by Pierre Gagnaire.
Exquisite wines accompany the regional products, with the Island of Ramier as a neighbor.
This bar is one of the casino’s rooms made for entertainment. With tunes of musical video clips broadcasted non-stop, the guests can taste wines, prosecco, vodka or rum.
Otherwise, the breakfasts and other snacks are served all day long.
Open everyday from 9am to 2am.
Treat yourself with an exotic break while discovering the unique universe of the “Samouraï Lounge Bar”, coming directly from Japan.
Cozy and intimate with music form Japan, the visitor let himself be tempted by a farandole of sushis plates and glasses of Champagne.
Open from Thursday to Saturday, 7pm to 4am.
Unavoidable bar of the Barrière casinos, the “Café des Sports” is the rendezvous of fans of balls, fields, rackets or other nets.
Broadcasted on latest plasma screen, the exploits of the professional sportsmen heat the atmosphere up. Panini, pastas or Mojitos calm everybody down when they need to.
It is open everyday, from 7pm to 4am and from 2pm to 4am on Sundays.