Brewery-Style Interior Design, Antibes France
The Hop StoreThe Hop Store Antibes France
The Hop Store Irish Pub France is based in Antibes and was designed and built by the Irish Pub Company team in 1995. This Irish Pub in France is Brewery Style with a stunning copper keeve at one end of the bar.
Brewery style pubs are reminiscent of St. James’s Gate Brewery in Dublin, home of the world’s most famous stout, Guinness. The brewery pub interior resembles the 18th century brewery courtyard with much use of stone and brick walls, cobbled stone-effect floor and vaulted ceiling.
Brewery decoration with brewing vessels and memorabilia, and illustrations of the process and history of brewing Guinness in Dublin is the essence of this style of pubs.
Irish Pub Company Pubs are Created for Longevity
The Hop Store in Antibes was designed and built in 1995 by our team. At the Irish Pub Company we create concepts that last and have a minimal need for reinvestment.
Astute investors see the opportunities that lie in a well executed and authentic Irish Pub from the Irish Pub Company and McNally Design. The Irish Pub is an exceptional investment.
Immersive Brewery-Style Interior Design, Antibes France
Beyond its brewery-inspired features, The Hop Store in Antibes excels in creating a timeless pub atmosphere with classic Irish design elements. The pub’s lighting is thoughtfully placed to enhance the rich wood detailing and create a warm, welcoming glow throughout. In addition, traditional pub furniture, from the high-backed wooden stools to the upholstered booths, offers both comfort and an authentic Irish experience. The design is completed with custom artwork and vintage Irish memorabilia, adding to the pub’s storied charm and giving patrons an immersive cultural experience.
Unique Copper Keeve and Bar Design
The centerpiece of The Hop Store’s interior design is its stunning copper keeve, a unique feature that embodies the spirit of an authentic Irish brewery. Positioned as a visual focal point, the keeve ties the entire bar together, showcasing the Irish Pub Company’s dedication to craftsmanship and tradition. The copper’s warm, rustic hue contrasts beautifully with the surrounding brickwork and dark wood finishes. Alongside brewing memorabilia and vintage vessels, the keeve offers patrons not just a functional bar but a space steeped in the heritage of Irish brewing.
Stone and Brick Detailing for Authenticity
The Hop Store’s commitment to recreating an authentic 18th-century brewery atmosphere is evident in its detailed stone and brickwork. The exposed brick walls and cobblestone-effect flooring evoke the historic courtyards of Dublin’s St. James’s Gate Brewery. The vaulted ceilings and carefully placed arches enhance the pub’s open yet intimate feel, making it both spacious and cozy. This thoughtful use of materials not only creates a visual link to Irish brewing history but also provides a comfortable, inviting space for patrons to enjoy a drink in a setting that feels rich with tradition.
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Industry Insight: The Evolving Pub Scene in Antibes, France
Antibes, a coastal gem known for its tourism and vibrant culture, has seen an increasing interest in unique and themed bars, with a growing demand for authentic, international experiences. The local pub scene, much like The Hop Store, offers more than just a place to grab a drink; it serves as a social hub for both locals and tourists alike. By blending French hospitality with global influences, such as Irish pub culture, venues in Antibes are capitalising on the need for culturally immersive yet welcoming environments.
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Location
1st Floor, The Courtyard,
Carmanhall Road,
Sandyford Business Park,
Dublin, Ireland