Memory65 is the name of the restaurant and bar currently operating from the premises historically known as ‘The Memory Bar’, so called in order to commemorate Corps franc Pommiès - a key French Resistance group that communicated via the former café "Bouges" situated here during WWII.

For further information concerning General André Pommiès and the museum adjoining The Memory Bar, please see:

Café Abadie
An old picture of the square in front of what was to become Café Bouges

Prior to becoming 'Memory65' in july 2016, the building has housed 'Memory Bar' ‘Chez Loly’ and 'Le Tarragon’