Entertainment in Dijon
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Le Cercle Rhumerie Jamaïque
Decked out like a bordello, with bold-red walls and gilded mirrors, this club has live music (Cuban, jazz, rock ’n’ roll) nightly from 11pm to 3am. The downstairs disco has a blue galactic ceiling and music that’s as mixed as the clients’ ages (mostly 20 to 40). Located 1km north of the Palais des Ducs.
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Café de l’Univers
This ground-floor bar, with walls covered in mirrors and beer ads, has its menu on a chalkboard. In the cellar there’s live music from 9pm to 1am on Friday and Saturday. Popular with students but ages are varied.
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O Kil
Under stone cellar vaulting, this cosy pub hosts live music once a month. Fans of English and other languages gather to converse at their ‘Café Polyglotte’ at 7.30pm on Wednesday.
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Le Cappuccino
Coffee isn’t even served at this often-packed bar, but wine by the glass and 80 beers are, including Mandubienne, the only beer brewed in Dijon. Occasionally hosts live music.
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Atmosphère Internationale
A spacious student-oriented bar and disco that's long been a favourite with international students. Has a comfy lounge area for chatting and a billiard hall.
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Théâtre Mansart
Dip into classical music and drama at Théâtre Mansart, located 4km southwest of the Palais des Ducs.
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Le Phaune
A hetero-friendly gay and lesbian bar with a small dance floor and a rainbow flag in the window. Thursday is theme night.
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