This former garage most certainly won’t appeal to fans of sleek, decluttered interior spaces or those of a minimalist persuasion. Les Halles is a wacky, noisy affair, packed to the rafters with posters and mirrors, bicycles hanging off the ceiling, bric-a-brac, old, mismatched furniture – and punters.
Its popularity most certainly has something to do with Les Halles’ many different disguises: it is home to a bar, restaurant and take-away as well as a great little deli all under one roof. The restaurant menu is small, with a French tinge and usually consists of moules & frites, a pasta dish, antipasti and salads, with prices staying on the decent side of things.
Tucked away between Pfingstweidstrasse and Schiffbau, Les Halles isn’t the easiest place to find. Your best bet is to start underneath Hardbrücke, walk down Pfingstweidstrasse on the right-hand side and you’ll notice Les Halles’ unassuming front entrance after about a one-minute walk.
Les Halles provides an excellent starting point if you’re off exploring Zurich West’s nightlife, or a destination in its own right. It will seem like you’ve gone to at least three different places even though you never left the premises.
Les Halles
Pfingstweidstrasse 6
Sun – Wed 11:00 – 00:00, Thu 11:00 – 01:00, Fri – Sat 11:00 – 02:00











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