Brasserie le Waux Hall
About
Brasserie le Waux‑Hall, nestled on the grand boulevard of Arles, is a living testament to the city’s culinary and cultural heritage. Founded in 1771, the brasserie occupies a historic monument that has hosted generations of patrons in an elegant setting where 18th‑century arches and open terraces blend with contemporary comforts. The menu is a celebration of local terroir – from Camargue lamb and Aubrac beef to Provençal vegetables and artisanal cheeses – all prepared with a short‑circuit philosophy that brings the region’s producers directly to your plate. Guests can choose among three distinct ambiances: a shaded terrace with large parasols, a bright space under an open glass roof, or a warm interior with high tables and stone walls. Each setting offers a unique way to experience the brasserie’s convivial atmosphere, whether you’re dining for a quick lunch, a leisurely dinner, or a special event. Beyond its fine cuisine, Waux‑Hall is renowned for its commitment to community, featuring seasonal ingredients and regular local events. Whether you’re a food lover, a history enthusiast, or simply looking for an authentic Arles experience, a visit to Brasserie le Waux‑Hall promises genuine hospitality steeped in tradition.
Highlights
- Authentic Camargue Cuisine
- Historic 18th Century Brasserie
- Short‑Circuit Food Concept
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour