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The island of the Martin Pêcheur, far from the noises of the city, an open-air dance hall hides under chestnut trees and weeping willows, which we reach only on foot. Past an attractive footbridge on the Marne, you arrive at this open-air dance hall which opens its doors to the gourmands and to the "guincheurs". Red squared tablecloths and white, shaded terrace. Orchestrate Saturday and Sunday evening.
Built in 1918 on the ruins of La Péniche, one of the busiest open-air dance halls of the Belle Epoque. Its reputation is not to be any more made. Public prosecutor's department in oak, smiling welcome, brings down " feet in the water " and balls all the weekends make the authenticity of this open-air dance hall dating the end of the XIXth century and held by the same family for fifty years. Today, she proposes much more that a dance restaurant. A playground was fitted out for the children and the canoes and pedal boats are at the disposal of the customers. A peaceful place, followed by a pedestrian walk, far from the urban agitation.
"Fifi" king of the guinguette, a boss as we make it more, his guinguette and the person deserves your visit. This guinguette close to the lock is bigrement nice, a very authentic, popular atmosphere opened every day, all year long, with orchestra every weekend from April till October. Moulds and chips inside, tease outside in the beautiful days, the whole in a festive atmosphere.