PAM

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Remi Gourmel
"📍Tramway stop "Siam" For one hundred years, PAM was well known by locals as a famous print shop. I remember buying paper and specials pencils from them. It sadly closed in 2018. Luckily, it reopened in January 2023 and is now living its second life: an alternative place where people can create, share, reflect, relax and work. You will find a community bookstore that helps people return to work and sells second-hand books, a store that sells eco-friendly products, local designers, an organic bakery that makes different types of bread everyday, and three restaurants. You can also get a drink at the Social Club micro-brewery and bar where many meet after work. For digital nomads, there is also a coworking space. The new PAM is a tribute to Brest's printing industry and the museographic space inside will show you how the space used to work a few decades ago. It is truly fascinating. Last but not least, PAM often organizes free events throughout the year, such as creative workshops and DJ sets. All the information can be found on their website. "
"An old printing press building converted into concept shops and local food court. Get oysters & wine at Lokal! 6 🦪 for 8€ and glasses of wine are 3.5€. "

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