La Tavernetta, a bar and restaurant in the old town, has recently been sold. There are lots of restaurants in this district of Monaco, on top of what we call the Rocher, or Rock, where you'll also find the Prince's Palace and the Oceanographic Museum. It's a popular destination for tourists who like to have lunch or refreshments at one of the cafes in the quaint, narrow streets.
The new micro brewery, Brasserie de Monaco, is fast becoming a favourite place for refreshment in the Port Hercule area. There are 3 beers on tap; "blonde" lager type, "ambree" ale type, and "blanche" light beer. Special brews will be added to the menu for seasonal occasions. Besides the beer being organic, the brewers are sourcing as much raw material as possible from local suppliers in France and Italy.
Closed Wednesday. Entrance is up the stairs on the left of the Shell petrol station.
In the building above Nike and Habitat.
In Le Montaigne office and apartment building.