Brasserie des Halles de l'Île

Geneva


This industrial-style venue in Geneva's old market hall on an island in the Rhône serves a buzzing cocktail of after-work aperitifs and sometimes DJs. Its sunny terrace overlooking the water, although in need of some upgrades, is why you'll come: we don't rate the food or the service very highly.


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