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Seeko'o Bar
The guide was updated:Tucked inside the sleek Seeko’o Hotel, this bar keeps things modern and polished without feeling overdone. The space is stylish and understated, with a cocktail menu that leans creative, crafted by a skilled in-house bartender. A good spot for a quiet drink with a bit of flair.
Useful Information
- Address: 54 Quai de Bacalan, Bordeaux
- Website: seekoo-hotel.com
- Phone: +33 5 56 39 07 07
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Feeling overwhelmed by the number of choices available? Just ask the friendly and very knowledgeable staff to help you with your selection.
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Seeko'o Bar
Tucked inside the sleek Seeko’o Hotel, this bar keeps things modern and polished without feeling overdone. The space is stylish and understated, with a cocktail menu that leans creative, crafted by a skilled in-house bartender. A good spot for a quiet drink with a bit of flair.
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