Coco Lobo, Strasbourg

Coco Lobo, Strasbourg

Nestled within Petite France, Coco Lobo emerges as a vibrant bar exuding a Spanish tavern's charm. The two-floor interior houses separate bars on each level, while an alluring terrace accommodates up to 80 visitors. The décor embodies the essence of Spain, with warm hues and wooden elements, setting a welcoming atmosphere enhanced by lively Latin rhythms, perfect for gatherings and celebrations like birthdays or professional luncheons.

The restaurant's culinary journey traverses the expanse of European cuisine. The bar offers a chance to unwind with a freshly poured, chilled beer, or to explore a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. The kitchen specializes in crafting Spanish dishes that strike a harmonious balance between sweet and spicy flavors, evoking the comfort of homemade meals. Their tapas, particularly the appetizer-style options, come highly recommended, catering to an array of tastes.

For those seeking more than culinary delights, a trip to the sports bar is a must. Here, amid a selection of dishes and snacks, one can catch up on the latest Bundesliga matches, tennis games, or Formula 1 races. Guests have the flexibility to enjoy their chosen dishes and drinks either at the restaurant's counter or amidst the terrace's outdoor ambiance. An indoor dining area is also available. Additionally, patrons can access complimentary WIFI and convenient parking facilities on-site.

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Sight Name: Coco Lobo
Sight Location: Strasbourg, France (See walking tours in Strasbourg)
Sight Type: Food/Drink

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