Don’t skip the upstairs speakeasy for a pre-show cocktail. The vibe is unbeatable, even if the food service can be a bit hit-or-miss on busy nights." 2. For the Foodie ( Arcada - Bordeaux )
I recently caught a show here, and the acoustics were surprisingly sharp for such a vintage venue. There’s a certain magic in seeing legendary rockers in a room where every seat feels like the front row. The staff is incredibly friendly, though be warned: the bar and restroom lines can get tight during intermission, and legroom in the back rows of section 103 is a bit of a squeeze. Arcada
The freshness of the regional ingredients. Just make sure to book a few days in advance; it’s a small space and fills up fast!" Don’t skip the upstairs speakeasy for a pre-show cocktail
"If you’re looking for the 'hidden gem' of Bordeaux, this is it. Arcada is slightly tucked away, which keeps the atmosphere calm and sophisticated rather than rowdy. There’s a certain magic in seeing legendary rockers
Since "Arcada" refers to several popular locations, here are two drafted reviews based on the most well-known spots: the historic in Illinois and the highly-rated Arcada restaurant in Bordeaux. 1. For the Music & History Buff (Arcada Theatre)
The three-course lunch menu (around €28) is some of the best value for money I’ve found in the city—every plate is a balance of different 'taste sensations' presented with extreme care. The staff spoke excellent English and were genuinely helpful with wine pairings.
"Walking into the Arcada Theatre feels like stepping into a 1920s fever dream—in the best way possible. It’s intimate, nostalgic, and packed with enough unique artifacts to rival a museum.