LE CAFÉ TITON
Read moreIf you are told: Paulaner von fass, Erdinger weissbier, apfelschorle or currywurst, what do you think? German specialities, of course, all of which are combined at Café Titon. In a few months, this place became a germanophile landmark in Paris. The atmosphere is warm, worthy of a trendy Berlin bar where you can speak French as well as German. Between two beers and sausages you can even read the German press on site (die Zeit and der Spiegel). The framework is simple and modern, what to organize with your friends a true Franco-German summit!
LE GOB
Read moreA bar and even more than that! The Gob is definitely shifted. Determined to "unite geeks and geeks from all over the world", it is with a sense of humor that the team of this essential welcomes you every day for afternoons, or completely crazy evenings. And then, it's hard to get bored here: besides parties, quizzes, board games or videos, nothing is missing. The beverage menu also seems to have come straight from another planet: beers (the choice is just huge), cocktails, we don't know what to choose - note also that happy hour is a religion here. And then you can also find something to wedge your appetite, from terrines to sandwiches and sausages. In short, in a completely offbeat and ultra-warm atmosphere, Le Gob is well worth a trip, and even several!
LA FÛT GUEUZE
Read moreThis pub with a very explicit name is a must for students in the neighbourhood and for those looking for a friendly and affordable afterwork. And the place immediately takes you into this atmosphere, breathed by a young and dynamic team. As a beer bar, the establishment offers an original and quality selection. Customers enjoy theHappy Hour from 4pm to 9pm on weekdays and from 4pm to midnight on Saturdays. The team also offers boards, burgers, crocs, fries and many other snacks
LES AMBASSADES
Read moreHere is an address that should delight gourmets. Located at 75, rue du Bac, the bistro Les Ambassades invites you to take a gourmet break in a pleasant and friendly setting. We serve classic French dishes like rice pudding, a particularly tasty bone marrow, homemade french fries, snails from Burgundy, duck foie gras or a hearty shepherd's board. In addition, the wine list is very extensive and allows you to discover local wines. It is a perfect place for reunions around good food.
L'ÉCHOPPE DE BIÈRE
Pub and craft beer cellar offering good advice in a family atmosphere with ...Read more
LES BADAUDS
A friendly bar offering a fine selection of wines, beers and cocktails, ...Read more
LA FINE MOUSSE
Read moreWhile many beer bars have recently opened in Paris, La Fine Mousse is undoubtedly the place to be for all hop lovers. 150 beers are on the menu, including 20 craft beers on draught. A clientele of young executives gathers here after work to sample an impressive selection of freshly brewed mousses. Only beers from small producers are served here! And the bartenders are on hand to explain the history of the brewers and their production secrets.
PADDY ROCK
Read moreFormerly known as Paddy O'Neills, this Irish-inspired pub with its distinctive facade has been a quasi-institution in Chailly-en-Bière for many years. Its owner, dynamic and friendly, is full of good ideas to celebrate in the evening, with rock, jazz or improv concerts, disco or 1980s evenings, football atmospheres thanks to the various screens arranged in the rooms, and many other surprises to discover according to the programs of the moment. The typical decoration with its batch of bars, stools and other barrels, serving as tables, is successful, and the presence of adjoining rooms allows everyone to enjoy the atmosphere, or even to privatize part of the pub as needed. In addition to a wide choice of beers and alcohols, Paddy Rock also offers simple dishes to eat on the go (plates of cheese, hams and bruschettas in particular). This establishment is a real favorite because it succeeds in meeting the challenge of suiting all types of audiences, young and old. Our advice: to keep up to date on the events scheduled, it is better to take a look at the pub's Facebook page rather than its website.
LE FALSTAFF
Read moreWith its wood-panelled walls, Le Falstaff promises a warm and inviting atmosphere... And we're not disappointed! The staff is efficient, friendly and always in a good mood. We go there for the beers, which come from many countries, but also for the food. It's not great gastronomy, of course, but the well-stocked plates quickly quench even the most intense hunger. Sauerkraut, mussels and sausages are delicious. All in all, it's a great place to hang out with friends, and we recommend it!
PANAME BREWING COMPANY
Read moreThe Paname Brewing Company, or PBC to its friends, offers craft beers brewed right here in Paris. A number of beers are on offer, including Barge du Canal, L'oeil de Biche, Un Singe en Hiver, Casque d'or saison and Bête noire black IPA. In addition to these classics, seasonal arrivals are also on offer. Once you've chosen your beverage, all that's left to do is enjoy the terrace overlooking the canal. And if you're hungry, delicious street food menus are available alongside the beer tanks.
CAFÉ LEFFE
Read moreLocated just on the square of the médiathèque, the Leffe is also a coffee shop. The map offers traditional dishes: salads, sauerkraut, tartiflette, but also good hamburgers. A large mezzanine is arranged with intimate spaces, where it is pleasant to relax in the evening between friends (privatization is possible). On the ground floor, you will enjoy enjoying hot chocolate in one of the lounge areas, in the corner of a fireplace in the winter. In the summer you will find a large terrace, overlooking a paved pedestrian walkway. A living place, not always.
DISTRIKT BEER & BURGER
Craft brewery offering several lines of beer brewed on site, as well as a ...Read more
LE CUVES DE FAUVE
Bar and restaurant where you can taste a delicious beer brewed... on the ...Read more
AU TRAPPISTE
Read moreDedicated mainly to Belgian beers, Au Trappiste offers a wide range of beverages from all over the world. No fewer than 150 bottled beers (including the majority of Trappist beers brewed around the world) and twenty draught beers: rare beers such as Corne du Bois des Pendus triple fermentation (10.5°), Aubrac which, as its name suggests, is a beer from Aveyron, and references such as Duvel or Chimay. For those with a big appetite, on the plate, we like to work on classic dishes, but well executed.
LA KOLOK
Read moreWe would like to live all his life in a roommate with his friendly atmosphere and fraternal evenings. To fill this gap, the Kolok bar is a popular and popular bar right next to Montmartre street. Happy hours, quality cocktails, beer not expensive, house/electro… This is a simple place where you go after work, as we associate with a headquarters. Please note that rugby and soccer matches are in honor some nights.
LA BRASSERIE FONDAMENTALE
Read moreAs taprooms multiply in the capital, this one is not lacking in assets. The Brasserie Fondamentale, which has developed this great concept in a number of different locations in Paris, offers a vast choice of beers, as well as tasty small plates to nibble on: the ideal way to get together with friends. Here, the beers are largely developed by the team - who know a thing or two about brewing - enabling us to offer some great unfiltered and unpasteurised beverages with unique flavours.
LA PORTE OUVERTE
A beer bar-cave offering beers, to be enjoyed with friends on a sofa pallet ...Read more
LA VIGNE ET LE HOUBLON
Wine and beer cellar offering exclusive bottles and craft beers, in a great ...Read more