Cafe Piha ★ 4.4
Why locals love it: Pierre Guerin's coffee programme on Rue des Faures rivals anywhere in Bordeaux but the address is off the tourist path.
Tip: Open Tuesday through Saturday only; reserve for Saturday brunch which fills by 11:00.
Suzzi Kafe is a restaurant in Chartrons, Bordeaux.
Why locals love it: Chartrons regulars know the Nordic brunch and kanelbullar; visitors usually miss Rue Notre-Dame.
Tip: Book by Wednesday for weekend brunch and ask for the front-window banquette.
Address: 27 Rue Notre-Dame, 33000 Bordeaux
Why locals love it: Pierre Guerin's coffee programme on Rue des Faures rivals anywhere in Bordeaux but the address is off the tourist path.
Tip: Open Tuesday through Saturday only; reserve for Saturday brunch which fills by 11:00.
Why locals love it: Cours du Chapeau Rouge is famous for the Grand Theatre, less so for this raucous oyster terrace.
Tip: Belon oysters from Marennes-Oleron are €45 a dozen; the Arcachons are the locals' choice at half.
Why locals love it: A converted garage in Bacalan that doubles as a community canteen, missed even by locals from the centre.
Tip: Lunch Tuesday through Friday only, served by community volunteers; cash preferred.
Why locals love it: An octopus and grilled-seafood counter inside Capucins that pulls only mid-morning locals.
Tip: Open Tuesday through Sunday lunch only; the pulpo a la gallega is the dish to ask.
Why locals love it: A reservation-only magic-themed cocktail bar in Saint-Pierre, no walk-in and no street sign.
Tip: Phone bookings only; the magician-bartender performs during the cocktail.
Why locals love it: An 1898 listed grotto bar by the Garonne that locals walk past every day without realising the interior.
Tip: Visit at 18:00 for the half-empty room and a chance to photograph the grotto interior properly.