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Aiglon
The Empire, Laeticia and Bonaparte cinemas on cours Napoléon all screen new releases, while Aiglon shows independent French and foreign films.
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Au Grandval
Opened in 1892, since when little has changed in Monsieur Fleschi's bar except for the addition of a formica counter 30 years ago. Archive photographs of Ajaccio streets cover the walls and outside you can sit by the palm tree, planted by the owner's grandfather on the 100th anniversary of Napoléon's death and listen to the chatter of the resident parakeet.
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Bar 1er Consul
This bar is a good spot for a morning coffee on the terrace overlooking busy place Foch. Inside, brown leather banquettes, smoke-stained walls and giant mirrors add to the period atmosphere.
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Casino Municipal
The plush Casino Municipal is fine for a flutter. The more serious gaming room, with roulette and blackjack, opens at . Visitors are expected to dress 'appropriately' and the two heavies at the door will eye you for appropriacy.
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La Boca Loca
La Boca Loca is a small grungy cave-like place with a strong Spanish flavour that stays open late. Its cocktails, tapas and live music (most evenings) are the main draw.
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La Place
La Place, beside the casino and the only disco in Ajaccio proper, is an older person's pick-up joint where the music's mainly techno. Expect to pay in excess of around €7 for drinks.
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Le Privilège
Le Privilège, a smart piano bar, is a place to retreat from the heat and sip something subtle.
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Le Son des Guitares
Le Son des Guitares puts on local guitar soloists and ensembles. Admission is free and drinks ('renouvables tous les 45 minutes' - fresh purchase required every 45 minutes - says the churlish sign) cost around €5 .
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