Why everyone keeps coming back.
Nestled along the scenic banks of the Garonne River at 5 Quai Louis XVIII, The Dog and Duck stands out as one of Bordeaux’s most cherished bars. This vibrant establishment perfectly blends the warmth of a traditional British pub with the lively spirit of French riverfront nightlife, making it an unmissable spot for locals and visitors alike.
The moment you step inside, you feel embraced by a cozy atmosphere, especially towards the back where the ambiance is invitingly snug. Dave Stripé captures this perfectly, describing it as "the warmest pub in Bordeaux," a place so welcoming that it’s easy to imagine making it your home away from home. The friendly landlord and staff enhance this genuine warmth, creating an environment where everyone feels valued and comfortable.
What sets The Dog and Duck apart is not just its inviting atmosphere but also its remarkable entertainment options. With non-stop sports broadcasted on multiple screens, alongside classic pub staples like pool and darts, this bar is a haven for sports enthusiasts. Simon Weller’s reflection of a "wonderful evening by the river" resonates with anyone looking for a relaxed yet dynamic night out.
The beer selection is another highlight that keeps patrons coming back. The wide variety caters perfectly to those who appreciate quality brews, whether you’re savoring a crisp lager or something a little more robust. And if cocktails are more your style, you’re in for a treat. According to KaPs CuDi, the bartenders, including a talented cocktail expert described as the “Blasian girl,” craft personalized cocktails that masterfully balance flavors tailored to your palate—turning every drink into a delightful experience.
Food lovers will also find themselves pleasantly surprised here. Indiana Cavender’s praise of “THE best food boards in ANY bar in Bordeaux” speaks volumes. The care and precision behind their culinary offerings go well beyond typical pub fare, with thoughtfully assembled boards that pair perfectly with their drink selection. While The Dog and Duck may not serve full pub grub, their food offerings are a testament to creativity and quality, making them a football match of flavor and comfort.
For those who appreciate community and fun, Alastair Burgess-Smith points out the "elite" Quizz night on Thursdays—an event that brings together patrons in a lively, engaging setting, showcasing the bar’s commitment to creating memorable social experiences.
Whether you’re drawn by the spirited rugby-themed vibe, the riverside charm, or the genuine camaraderie among staff and guests, The Dog and Duck delivers an authentic and heartwarming experience that encapsulates the best of Bordeaux’s social scene. It’s more than just a bar—it’s a vibrant gathering place where friendships are forged, laughter is shared, and every visit feels like coming home.
Contact them at +33 5 56 48 07 70 to reserve your spot or simply wander down to Quai Louis XVIII to discover your new favorite pub.
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Dave Stripé.
KaPs CuDi.
Indiana Cavender.
Alastair Burgess-Smith.
Simon Weller.
Rusimbi Ndayuhurume.
Alastair McDermott.
Harry Everett.
Hours & the door on Bergmannstraße.
Opening hours
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Service options
- Outdoor seating
- Dine-in
- No Delivery
- No Takeout
Highlights
- Bar games
- Great beer selection
- Great cocktails
- Live music
- Live performances
- Sports
- Trivia night
Accessibility
- No Wheelchair accessible entrance
- No Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Offerings
- Alcohol
- Beer
- Cocktails
- Food
- Food at bar
- Happy hour drinks
- Happy hour food
- Hard liquor
- Wine
Dining options
- Seating
Amenities
- Restroom
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Cozy
- Trendy
Crowd
- Groups
- LGBTQ+ friendly
- Tourists
- Transgender safespace
Planning
- Accepts reservations
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
Children
- Good for kids
Parking
- Paid street parking
Pets
- Dogs allowed
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