Restaurant in Marseille, France
Mediterranean Cocktail Craft

CopperBay on Boulevard Notre Dame is Marseille's clearest option for sourcing-led cocktails in the 6th arrondissement — a practical choice for pre- or post-dinner drinks with more intention than a standard brasserie bar. Book it for pairs or small groups early in the evening. Easier to get into than the city's serious dining rooms, and a better drinks experience than most alternatives at this price level.
CopperBay at 36 Boulevard Notre Dame is worth a visit if you want a bar-forward experience in Marseille's 6th arrondissement that takes its drinks seriously without the formality of the city's fine-dining circuit. It sits in a neighbourhood that gives you easy access to both Cours Julien's creative energy and the more residential calm of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde's slopes — a practical location if you're already based on the south side of the city. Book it for drinks and an informal session rather than a destination dinner, and you'll be well-positioned.
The CopperBay name is associated with a cocktail bar format that places sourcing and seasonal ingredients at the centre of its drink-building — a model that has drawn attention in French bar culture for moving beyond standardised spirits lists toward local and artisanal producers. In Marseille specifically, this means the Mediterranean pantry , Provençal herbs, regional citrus, local spirits producers from the broader south of France , informs the programme more directly than at a generic hotel bar or brasserie counter. That sourcing orientation is what separates a venue like this from the city's more conventional drinking options, and it's the main reason to choose it over alternatives.
The atmosphere at CopperBay tends toward relaxed energy rather than nightclub volume , the kind of room where conversation is still possible at 9 PM, though later in the evening the mood shifts as the crowd builds. If a quieter exchange over well-made drinks is the goal, arriving before 8:30 PM gives you the better end of the room. Solo diners and pairs work well here; larger groups of six or more may find the format less accommodating without a reservation that accounts for group seating.
For the food-and-travel explorer coming through Marseille, CopperBay is leading understood as a complement to the city's broader dining picture rather than a standalone destination. Marseille's serious restaurant scene , anchored by Le Petit Nice at the leading and Une Table, au Sud and AM par Alexandre Mazzia in the creative tier , handles the food side with considerably more depth. CopperBay fills the pre- or post-dinner drinks slot with more intention than most of the city's casual bar options.
Reservations: Easy to book; walk-ins are generally possible, though a reservation is sensible on weekend evenings. Dress: No formal code expected , smart casual fits the neighbourhood and the room. Budget: Price range is not confirmed in our data; as a cocktail bar in the 6th arrondissement, expect mid-range Marseille pricing consistent with a craft drinks programme. Getting there: Boulevard Notre Dame is well-served by the city's bus network; the area is walkable from the Préfecture and Castellane zones. Timing: Aim for early evening if atmosphere is the priority; later arrivals get more energy but less space.
Compared to Marseille's full dining and bar spectrum, CopperBay occupies a specific, useful position: better drinks focus than a standard brasserie, less commitment than a full tasting menu evening. If you're building a Marseille itinerary, see our full Marseille restaurants guide, full Marseille bars guide, and full Marseille hotels guide for broader context. Venues like 1860 Le Palais and Alivetu offer alternative angles on the city's food scene worth stacking into the same trip. For those extending across France, Mirazur in Menton and Flocons de Sel in Megève represent the country's sourcing-led haute cuisine in a different register entirely.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| CopperBay Marseille | Easy | ||
| AM par Alexandre Mazzia | French, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Une Table, au Sud | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Chez Fonfon | French Bistro, Seafood | €€€ | Unknown |
| Le Petit Nice | French Seafood, Seafood | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Chez Etienne | Provencal | Unknown |
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