Toulon - Cafes
Cafés are a way of life in this part of the world. Everybody has their own favourite, depending on the time of day – but at the same time the café that happens to be nearest is your favourite. In short, they exist to make life easier and more relaxed. A croissant in the morning, a coffee in the evening, or perhaps a pastis before going on to a restaurant? The field is wide open!
L’igloo
Facing the harbour. As the name suggests, this is where you will find Toulon’s widest selection of ice cream, to be enjoyed in comfortable chairs. Sunglasses are part of the uniform.
Le Saint-louis
A heated and covered terrace with a view of the harbour. Good view point when the Mistral is blowing.
Le Café de la Gare
Le Café de la Gare is a cosy café/brasserie where you can sit down for a coffee or grab a sandwich or pizza while watching some exciting sports event on the big screens.
Le France
One of the largest cafés in Toulon. Spacious and comfortable terrace for watching the street’s catwalk. Deep inside you can play billiards.
Le Café de la Liberté
Modern façade and outdoor seats, but inside more 19th-century. There is a huge fresco on the theme of Liberty.
Le Grand Café de la Rade
Certainly one of the biggest in the harbour. Lots of students fill the small round tables on the quayside.











