Le Terminus is a family business handed down from generation to generation for six generations.
Located in the heart of the Saint-Barnabé district, on Place du Caire, just opposite the church, Le Terminus was once the last stop on the tramway.
Since 1890, the establishment has built up a loyal following of regular customers.
From a simple bar where customers waited for their streetcar, the Terminus has evolved into a restaurant, offering breakfast, lunch and dinner from Tuesday to Saturday, 8am to 11pm.
On its façade, a painting of the old tramway recalls the history and origins of the place.
Le Terminus is also known for its lively evenings on Thursday evenings during special events, such as Fête de la Musique or Women's Day.
The restaurant's menu evolves with the seasons, with signature dishes such as the beef burger or the plancha of cuttlefish in parsley sauce.
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